2017 was a solid year for zombie fans, offering a mix of fast-paced action, horror, and thoughtful storytelling. From manga to comics to indie novels, the undead took center stage in ways both terrifying and thrilling. Here’s our ranked look at the standout zombie reads of 2017, from the entertaining to the unforgettable.
3. Call of Duty: Zombies
This six-issue comic series was co-written by Justin Jordan, Jason Blundell, and Craig Houston. This comic adaptation of the popular video game series brings the action and chaos of the undead battlefield to the page. With cinematic art and adrenaline-pumping plots, it’s a must-read for fans of the franchise and newcomers alike. While it doesn’t break new narrative ground, it delivers solid entertainment with plenty of zombie mayhem.
2. Dead Meat: Day 1 by Nick Clausen
Nick Clausen’s Dead Meat: Day 1 kicks off with gripping intensity, following survivors navigating the early hours of a zombie outbreak. Clausen combines realistic character reactions with tense pacing, keeping readers on edge. The debut installment sets up a promising series, balancing horror, suspense, and emotional stakes in a way that elevates it above the average zombie tale.
1. Resident Evil: Heavenly Island, Volume 5
The final volume of this manga series was penned by Dai Satou, with art by Naoki Serizawa. The fifth volume of Resident Evil: Heavenly Island hits all the right notes for fans of the franchise. With high-stakes action, familiar characters, and unexpected twists, it delivers a cinematic zombie experience on the page. The story keeps the tension taut, blending horror and adventure seamlessly, proving that the Resident Evil series remains a standout in both video game adaptations and zombie fiction overall.
Wrapping Up 2017’s Undead Highlights
2017 offered zombie tales that balanced action, horror, and character-driven narratives. Whether you’re a fan of games, comics, or novels, these three picks delivered memorable undead experiences. Each brings a unique flavor to the genre, from cinematic thrills to intense survival drama—making this year a treat for any zombie aficionado.

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