Zombie graphic novels continue to push the boundaries of horror, offering readers more than just mindless gore. Many of these stories explore deeper themes such as survival, morality, and human resilience. From classic series like The Walking Dead to unconventional takes like The Other Dead, there's a wide variety of storytelling approaches to enjoy. Whether you’re a longtime fan of the genre or just diving in, these novels provide a thrilling mix of action, emotion, and horror.
Zombies don't always have to be terrifying. Graphic novels like Zombie Tales by Mark Waid explore the humorous side of the apocalypse with a collection of short, witty stories that balance horror with dark comedy. Another notable mention is The Goon by Eric Powell, blending zombies, supernatural elements, and slapstick humor in an unforgettable mashup. These graphic novels prove that even in a genre centered on fear, there’s always room for some laughter.
- Resident Evil Volume 2: The Marhawa Desire, written by Shotaro Suga with art from Naoki Serizawa.
- Highschool of the Dead Volume 2, written by Daisuke Sato with art from Shouji Sato.
- Night of the Living Dead: Aftermath Volume 2, written by David Hine with are from German Erramouspe.
- Zombie Loan Volume 1, writing and art by Peach-Pit.
- Marvel Zombies 2 #1-5, written by Robert Kirkman with art from Sean Phillips.
- iZombie Volume 1: Dead to the World, written by Chris Roberson with art from Mike Allred.
- Resident Evil: Heavenly Island Volume 2, written by Dai Satou with art from Naoki Serizawa.
- Call of Duty: Zombies #1-6, by various writers and artists.
- Resident Evil: Code: Veronica Volume 1, written by Lee Chung Hing and Hui King Sum with art with Hui King Sum.
- I Am a Hero Omnibus Volume 1, written and art by Kenzo Hanazawa.
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