Graphic Horror: Ranking 10 Zombie Masterpieces

Zombie graphic novels have captured the imagination of horror fans for decades, blending post-apocalyptic themes with intense, gory visuals. These stories often explore humanity's survival instincts, while also showcasing how fragile society can be in the face of a global catastrophe. As we dive into the top ten zombie graphic novels, you'll discover that each brings its own unique flavor to the undead genre, from heart-pounding action to deep emotional arcs.

For fans of detailed art, zombie graphic novels can be a visual feast. Empire of the Dead by George A. Romero brings cinematic visuals to the page, combining Romero’s iconic zombie narrative with striking artwork. Marvel Zombies by Robert Kirkman also delivers stunning imagery as beloved superheroes transform into gruesome zombies. These graphic novels capture the decaying beauty of the undead, offering readers not just a gripping story but an unforgettable visual experience.

  1. Marvel Zombies #1-5, written by Robert Kirkman with art from Sean Phillips.
  2. Night of the Living Dead: Barbara's Zombie Chronicles #1-3, written by Mark Kidwell with art from Joel Moen.
  3. Highschool of the Dead Volume 1, written by Daisuke Sato with art from Shouji Sato.
  4. Zombie Terrors: An Anthology of the Undead #1-4, by various writers and artists.
  5. Resident Evil Volume 1: The Marhawa Desire, written by Shotaro Suga with art from Naoki Serizawa.
  6. Night of the Living Dead: Aftermath Volume 1, written by David Hine with are from German Erramouspe.
  7. I Am a Hero Omnibus Volume 1, written and art by Kenzo Hanazawa.
  8. DCeased: A Good Day to Die, written by Tom Taylor with art from Darick Robertson and Laura Braga.
  9. Resident Evil: Heavenly Island Volume 1, written by Dai Satou with art from Naoki Serizawa.
  10. The Walking Dead Volume 1: Days Gone Bye, written by Robert Kirkman with art from Tony Moore.
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