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The series follows different protagonists—including a high school girl seeking her killer and a wife who accidentally poisoned her now-undead husband—exploring how they find "purpose in living" after death.
After collapsing from overwork, Koichi visits a hospital only to find out he has actually died and become a zombie.
The first chapter introduces the setting through the eyes of , a man working for a "black company" (exploitative workplace). Over a decade ago, an unknown virus spread globally
Over a decade ago, an unknown virus spread globally. Now, when some people die, they spontaneously "zombie-fy".
In a darkly comedic twist, Koichi's life actually improves after death; he manages to get a kind girlfriend despite his undead status. 3. Themes & Style Genre: Seinen, Human Drama, Comedy, and Slice-of-Life. work at offices
Unlike typical mindless monsters, these zombies retain their human consciousness, personalities, and ability to move and speak normally.
The world has adapted to this phenomenon. Zombies continue to go to school, work at offices, and even have "zombie manuals" to help them navigate their second life. 2. Chapter 1 Plot Highlights 3. Themes & Style Genre: Seinen
There is no "sludge" or traditional horror tension; instead, it focuses on the surreal and humorous aspects of coexistence between the living and the undead. Where to Read