Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead, Vol. 2

Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead, Vol. 2

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  • Author:Haro Aso
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Summary

Surviving a zombie apocalypse beats being a wage slave any day!

After spending years slaving away for a soul-crushing company, Akira’s life has lost its luster。 But when a zombie apocalypse ravages his town, it gives him the push he needs to live for himself。 Now Akira’s on a mission to complete all 100 items on his bucket list before he。。。well, kicks the bucket。

When Akira and Kencho make an impromptu trip to Ikebukuro to snag a widescreen TV, they find themselves trapped by zombies along with a handful of beautiful strangers。 As Akira tries to cozy up to the girls to strike another item off of his bucket list, he engages in a conversation about childhood dreams, but he can’t recall his own。

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Reviews

Erin Wilson

I'm a little on the fence about this series。 While I do think there is an audience that will enjoy it, the humour is a little immature and repetitive to be my cup of tea。 There are times where it really feels like this was just written by a teenage boy who has an obsession of zombie movies。 While I can understand that perhaps exploring the lore/explanation of how a zombie apocalypse happened in Tokyo may not be the point of this manga, it nonetheless then detracts from any tension in the scenes I'm a little on the fence about this series。 While I do think there is an audience that will enjoy it, the humour is a little immature and repetitive to be my cup of tea。 There are times where it really feels like this was just written by a teenage boy who has an obsession of zombie movies。 While I can understand that perhaps exploring the lore/explanation of how a zombie apocalypse happened in Tokyo may not be the point of this manga, it nonetheless then detracts from any tension in the scenes with zombies or chases。 These too can end up feeling repetitive, as well as just having characters introduced to die a few panels later。 Over all I don't feel that attached to any of the characters or their outcomes which unfortunately just detracts from the reading enjoyment。 。。。more

david Wood

Very fun play on the zombie apocalypse。 With characters that are a bit silly but in a good way。 Can't wait for the next one Very fun play on the zombie apocalypse。 With characters that are a bit silly but in a good way。 Can't wait for the next one 。。。more

Drew Francis

Hilarious! I laughed out loud。 The artwork by Kotaro Takata is top-notch; full of movement and life。

Azbaqiyah

Plot - 5 ⭐Character - 5 ⭐Writing Style - 5 ⭐World Building - 5 ⭐Art - 5 ⭐Cover - 5 ⭐Overall - 5 ⭐

Jenny Clark

This was pretty fun, though the second half was better than the first。 I'm also kinda surprised that thier list is not to 100 yet。。。 Especially with Kencho joining in now。 Also, zombie shark is zombie shark XD This was pretty fun, though the second half was better than the first。 I'm also kinda surprised that thier list is not to 100 yet。。。 Especially with Kencho joining in now。 Also, zombie shark is zombie shark XD 。。。more

xach

FunnyThis was such an exciting read。 The main character always gets himself into trouble yet always finds a way out。

Cay

Thank you to NetGalley and Viz Media for a free advanced copy in exchange for an honest review。ZOM 100 Vol 2 was another fun addition to the series。 We start right where the previous volume left off, and the main characters are still living a carefree, zombie-filled life and working through their bucket list。 The MCs face and overcome various challenges that test their resillience and carefree way of life, and hijinks ensue, I'm curious to see how the stakes will rise in the next volumes, but th Thank you to NetGalley and Viz Media for a free advanced copy in exchange for an honest review。ZOM 100 Vol 2 was another fun addition to the series。 We start right where the previous volume left off, and the main characters are still living a carefree, zombie-filled life and working through their bucket list。 The MCs face and overcome various challenges that test their resillience and carefree way of life, and hijinks ensue, I'm curious to see how the stakes will rise in the next volumes, but this was still a fun read。 。。。more

Jessica Figueroa

Such a fun read。 From the moment I opened this book I was sucked into this story and it was such a fun ride。 If your new here here's the gist of it Akira was a miserable office worker then the zombie apocalypses happens, now he's on a mission to do a bucket list of things he's always wanted to do before ending up a zombie。 Its a pretty fun an entertaining read the things that happen in this book are kinda wild and I look forward to seeing more in the next book。 Such a fun read。 From the moment I opened this book I was sucked into this story and it was such a fun ride。 If your new here here's the gist of it Akira was a miserable office worker then the zombie apocalypses happens, now he's on a mission to do a bucket list of things he's always wanted to do before ending up a zombie。 Its a pretty fun an entertaining read the things that happen in this book are kinda wild and I look forward to seeing more in the next book。 。。。more

Donna

Akira and Kencho try to find a widescreen TV to play video games and fall in with a group of flight attendants。This second volume disappointed me。 I liked the energy and idea of the first volume - a man is ultimately happy a zombie apocalypse occurred so he doesn't have to continue to go to his soul-sucking job - but this one feels like 'boy wants to get laid'。 I did like the zombie shark and Akira's idea of being a superhero in real life, but the storyline is too shallow for me to continue the Akira and Kencho try to find a widescreen TV to play video games and fall in with a group of flight attendants。This second volume disappointed me。 I liked the energy and idea of the first volume - a man is ultimately happy a zombie apocalypse occurred so he doesn't have to continue to go to his soul-sucking job - but this one feels like 'boy wants to get laid'。 I did like the zombie shark and Akira's idea of being a superhero in real life, but the storyline is too shallow for me to continue the series。 。。。more

O。 U。

If you liked the first volume, this volume is more of the same! 4/5。 Can't wait to see what happens in the third volume! If you liked the first volume, this volume is more of the same! 4/5。 Can't wait to see what happens in the third volume! 。。。more

R。 Prim

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 This volume contains four chapters which are in two parts: first part: Akira, the protagonist, goes shopping with his friend to purchase a widescreen TV coincidentally gets to complete one of his bucket list: dine with flight attendants。 Second part: fulfil his childhood dream of becoming a hero and fights a zombie stark, hey it’s obvious on the front cover isn’t?To be honest lacks the charm from the first volume because the story is now established, but the characters are still in one place in This volume contains four chapters which are in two parts: first part: Akira, the protagonist, goes shopping with his friend to purchase a widescreen TV coincidentally gets to complete one of his bucket list: dine with flight attendants。 Second part: fulfil his childhood dream of becoming a hero and fights a zombie stark, hey it’s obvious on the front cover isn’t?To be honest lacks the charm from the first volume because the story is now established, but the characters are still in one place in Tokyo where zombies are roaming about and they’re mucking about。 Be patient, wait for vol。 3 or vol。 4 to come out by the end year before reading vol。 2 if you want to binge read this series for some decent action or plot that may develop by then。 。。。more

Martina Passalacqua

4/5Secondo volume della serie in leggero calo rispetto alla parte col botto del numero uno, ma personalmente l'ho trovato godibile。Sono due le storie raccontate (e i punti della lista di Akira che vengono spuntati): partecipazione alla festa con le hostess e diventare un supereroe。Le cose che apprezzo di più di questa serie sono la massiccia presenza di zombie e il fatto che non venga presa troppo "seriamente": per Akira questo è il paradiso a tutti gli effetti。Sono molto curiosa di sapere come 4/5Secondo volume della serie in leggero calo rispetto alla parte col botto del numero uno, ma personalmente l'ho trovato godibile。Sono due le storie raccontate (e i punti della lista di Akira che vengono spuntati): partecipazione alla festa con le hostess e diventare un supereroe。Le cose che apprezzo di più di questa serie sono la massiccia presenza di zombie e il fatto che non venga presa troppo "seriamente": per Akira questo è il paradiso a tutti gli effetti。Sono molto curiosa di sapere come andrà avanti。 。。。more

Tabrizia

Still loving it! So hilarious but still have some life lessons along the way。 And I don't gravitate towards zombie stories but this one is very entertaining! Still loving it! So hilarious but still have some life lessons along the way。 And I don't gravitate towards zombie stories but this one is very entertaining! 。。。more

Kenn Laurence

Buy it。 Read it。 Love it。

-moonprismpower-

I wish I was as free as Akira and Kencho。。。 just no zombies please。。。。 lol

MargReadsManga

This is my new favorite series!! I need more!! Just as awesome as the first volume!! Hilarious! Yet heart warming! I cannot wait for the next one!!

Mark

Akira’s been thriving while the world burns and his buddy Kenchiro’s now along for the ride。 From widescreen televisions to super-heroics to aquariums and flight attendants, no dream is too far-fetched for the only people still truly living while society crumbles。Zom 100 started fun and it remains fun。 Its commitment to Akira’s zeal is a lot of why it stays effective - he keeps himself alive through sheet audacity at some points, which does make for some great set pieces。 He’s still got that dri Akira’s been thriving while the world burns and his buddy Kenchiro’s now along for the ride。 From widescreen televisions to super-heroics to aquariums and flight attendants, no dream is too far-fetched for the only people still truly living while society crumbles。Zom 100 started fun and it remains fun。 Its commitment to Akira’s zeal is a lot of why it stays effective - he keeps himself alive through sheet audacity at some points, which does make for some great set pieces。 He’s still got that drive to take back his life after so much of it has been ground out of him, which I do think is excellent motivation and a perfect line to hang the story on。Tonally it goes all over the place and that would normally drive me a little crazy, but it is an apocalypse so you have to figure these things are going to happen。 The big visual from the aquarium, well, I still don’t know how I feel about that one。Akira morphs a little into your typical male hero role, but he still has enough of what I liked from volume 1 that I’ll allow it。 I do like that he is clever, but not a genius - his plan for his superhero costume is actually quite ingenious, he should have just chewed it over a bit more though。Most of the other characters don’t get much fleshing out unless their faces are being ripped off, although the flight attendant chapter does try for a little pathos。 Kenchiro does get a bit more going on, but I’m not exactly expecting that his sentence was commuted, merely delayed。The women kind of get short shrift, which is no shocker in a book like this。 I do appreciate that Akira is not bad to women, he’s just bad with women, which is a worthwhile distinction。 I mean, being worked to death for three years would likely dull even the best of us, but he certainly tries (Kenchiro being an incredibly successful himbo does make the two feel like a believable friend pairing)。Miss Risk Analyst especially feels like a reward Akira’s heading towards, which I really don’t love, but her obvious life lesson ahead does make sense in the book’s context at least。 We’ll see where that storyline goes, I suppose。 I mean, she doomed herself when she said she’d never run into them again。3 stars。 Like I said, it started fun, it remains fun, and I’ll keep reading until it isn’t fun any more。 Uh, just don’t trust the science in this book to keep you alive during an attack by aquatic predators。 。。。more

Diane Hernandez

“Quitting my job opened my eyes。 I’m gonna do everything I ever wanted。 No restrictions!“Akira Tendo is still trying to finish his list of a hundred (more or less) things he wants to do before becoming a zombie。 While waiting for the zombie apocalypse might take us awhile (depending on what the real long-term side effects of the vaccine turn out to be), Akira is already in the middle of one。 He better hurry and complete his list!There are two two-part tales within Zom 100 Vol 2。 They are both ex “Quitting my job opened my eyes。 I’m gonna do everything I ever wanted。 No restrictions!“Akira Tendo is still trying to finish his list of a hundred (more or less) things he wants to do before becoming a zombie。 While waiting for the zombie apocalypse might take us awhile (depending on what the real long-term side effects of the vaccine turn out to be), Akira is already in the middle of one。 He better hurry and complete his list!There are two two-part tales within Zom 100 Vol 2。 They are both excellent tales。Akira saved his friend, Kencho, in the last volume。 So at least he isn’t alone。 The two decide to find a wide screen tv to use for gaming。 The bad news is they get trapped by a horde of zombies。 The good news is there are liquor and girls there。 Plus, they are flight attendants。 Akira gets to cross something off his list!In the second story, Akira decides his dream job is to be a superhero。 He names his alter-ego Akiraiger。 Can he save people? More important, can he impress Little Miss Risk Analyst?Another great manga, but not quite as good as volume 1。 Still, it’s definitely worth a read。 4 stars!Thanks to VIZ Media and NetGalley for a copy in exchange for my honest review。 。。。more

Oneirosophos

DAT SHARK!!!!!!!!!

Emme

Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead Volume 2 follows Akira Tendo and his friend, Kenichiro Ryuzaki。 Kenichiro decides to add his own items to Akira's list。 Together, they explore Tokyo a little more to find a big screen tv for playing games。 Along the way, they succeed in wining and dining flight attendants as well as getting the number of another survivor who has her own bucket list。This book managed to maintain my enthusiasm for the series and I am looking forward to book 3。http://librarianofeati Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead Volume 2 follows Akira Tendo and his friend, Kenichiro Ryuzaki。 Kenichiro decides to add his own items to Akira's list。 Together, they explore Tokyo a little more to find a big screen tv for playing games。 Along the way, they succeed in wining and dining flight attendants as well as getting the number of another survivor who has her own bucket list。This book managed to maintain my enthusiasm for the series and I am looking forward to book 3。http://librarianofeating。ca/2021/03/1。。。 。。。more

Paige

Thank you to NetGalley for the arc of Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead Volume 2。This volume was (somehow) even more ridiculous than the first。 And I loved every second of it。 We follow Akira somehow fluke his way through his bucket list during a zombie apocalypse, giving us plenty of laughs along the way。Zombie sharks? Check。 Sexy flight attendants? Check。 Kencho getting naked and going blonde? Check。 A hilariously phallic superhero costume? Yep, CHECK。 Honestly I was just grinning the whole way Thank you to NetGalley for the arc of Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead Volume 2。This volume was (somehow) even more ridiculous than the first。 And I loved every second of it。 We follow Akira somehow fluke his way through his bucket list during a zombie apocalypse, giving us plenty of laughs along the way。Zombie sharks? Check。 Sexy flight attendants? Check。 Kencho getting naked and going blonde? Check。 A hilariously phallic superhero costume? Yep, CHECK。 Honestly I was just grinning the whole way through this novel at the sheer stupidity and dumb luck of our boys Akira and Kencho。I enjoyed the artwork in this volume just as much as I did the first。 Super action packed with just the right amount of speech to keep the action flowing but not getting caught on giant chunks of text。 After this volume I’m now defiantly invested in the series and am looking forward to seeing Akira and Kencho bowl though Kanto in the next volume。 。。。more

Ron

Fulfilling a bucket list is hard during a zombie apocalypse, but Akira and Kencho try。 They manage to wine and dine a flight attendant (sort of) until the zombies got them, but they did score the big TV they wanted。 Then Akira figured that with the shark suit he could be a super hero and fight zombies。 But then strange things happen at the Aquarian and that goes sideways, but he does manage to run into Miss Risk Analysis again! A fun, quick read!Thanks Netgalley for the opportunity to read this Fulfilling a bucket list is hard during a zombie apocalypse, but Akira and Kencho try。 They manage to wine and dine a flight attendant (sort of) until the zombies got them, but they did score the big TV they wanted。 Then Akira figured that with the shark suit he could be a super hero and fight zombies。 But then strange things happen at the Aquarian and that goes sideways, but he does manage to run into Miss Risk Analysis again! A fun, quick read!Thanks Netgalley for the opportunity to read this title 。。。more

Sam Quixote

And, after a great start, the second book of Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead is unfortunately a disappointing follow-up! There are two storylines here: Akira and Kencho go looting for a new giant TV to game on and get locked up with some flight attendants - and one of Akira’s items on his list just happens to be to wine and dine a flight attendant (why flight attendants - is this a Japanese fetish?!)。 The other involves Akira following his dream of becoming a superhero - with inevitably whacky And, after a great start, the second book of Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead is unfortunately a disappointing follow-up! There are two storylines here: Akira and Kencho go looting for a new giant TV to game on and get locked up with some flight attendants - and one of Akira’s items on his list just happens to be to wine and dine a flight attendant (why flight attendants - is this a Japanese fetish?!)。 The other involves Akira following his dream of becoming a superhero - with inevitably whacky results。 It just comes down to me not being that interested in either storyline。 The flight attendant story was like a hundred other zombie stories where the characters are trapped in a mall and have to figure out what to do - there wasn’t anything that special or brilliant about seeing that cliche play out here。 The realistic superhero story had better story beats because it was less worn territory though there’s a bit of Kick-Ass here as Akira dons a special aquatic outfit。 I liked the zombie shark with the zombie legs of its victims sticking out of its belly so it could walk on land - it was both so silly and nightmarish, it looked like something out of a Junji Ito manga! Also Haro Aso kept me guessing with the fate of Shizuka - given how he treated a potential love interest for Akira in the earlier storyline, I wasn’t sure which direction this story would go。 Like the book overall though, Shizuka also turns out to be a bit of a bore after appearing so mysterious and cool in the first volume。 Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead is like a lot of mangas in that the concept and story is good for a cracking single volume but doesn’t have the legs for a series, gets forced into one anyway and the end result is nearly always underwhelming - so it goes with Volume 2。 I hope I’m wrong and the third book is a return to form but we’ll see - fans of the first book, if you’re gonna check this one out, lower them expectations! 。。。more

Jenn Marshall

Volume 2 in the Zom100 series where our main character continues crossing things off his bucket list。 I love that it begins with his current list。 All the things he finished in Volume 1 have been crossed off。 It is like this creates a little mini spoiler。 You don't know when it will happen or how it will happen, but it really makes you curious to find out。 For example, I cannot wait to find out how he accomplishes an outdoor concert or giving out free hugs。I haven't even passed the table of cont Volume 2 in the Zom100 series where our main character continues crossing things off his bucket list。 I love that it begins with his current list。 All the things he finished in Volume 1 have been crossed off。 It is like this creates a little mini spoiler。 You don't know when it will happen or how it will happen, but it really makes you curious to find out。 For example, I cannot wait to find out how he accomplishes an outdoor concert or giving out free hugs。I haven't even passed the table of contents and I was already calling my local comic shop to make sure that they had a copy on order for me。 It is the best of so many genres。 You have the horror of death and zombies, but the silly situations create the funniest pages I have seen in a long time。 It has an emotional impact also。 I do not normally like zombie stories, but this one reminds me a lot of Robert Kirkman's Walking Dead。 The plot is not the same, but what they have in common is making you connect with a new character almost instantly。 Just like when I read and watched Walking Dead I found myself getting upset and yelling, "Man I liked them" a lot。 Within a couple panels they had me caring about the fate of just about every new character。 I highly recommend giving this book a chance, even if you are like me and don't like zombie stories。 。。。more

Luna

Thank you Viz Media/Netgalley。 Having established the premise and characters in the first book this instalment can dive right back in。 Akira’s bucket list of goals before he becomes a zombie varies from what should be easy to unrealistic dreams。 Yet the very first outing leads to him crossing 3 items of that list。 Zom 100 manages to strike a balance between being fun, fast paced (downright ridiculous at times) and still retaining the horror of a zombie apocalypse。 There is gore and sex and Akira Thank you Viz Media/Netgalley。 Having established the premise and characters in the first book this instalment can dive right back in。 Akira’s bucket list of goals before he becomes a zombie varies from what should be easy to unrealistic dreams。 Yet the very first outing leads to him crossing 3 items of that list。 Zom 100 manages to strike a balance between being fun, fast paced (downright ridiculous at times) and still retaining the horror of a zombie apocalypse。 There is gore and sex and Akira, who’s ride or die attitude is what makes this story work。 。。。more

Jennifer

I received an eARC courtesy of VIZ Media via NetGalley & Edelweiss in exchange for my honest review。The same sense of adventure, humor and the undead as book 1。 This series is proving to be surprisingly charming。 I'm going to keep rooting for Akira and Kencho。For Libraries: I must reiterate again that this is definitely an adult title。 I received an eARC courtesy of VIZ Media via NetGalley & Edelweiss in exchange for my honest review。The same sense of adventure, humor and the undead as book 1。 This series is proving to be surprisingly charming。 I'm going to keep rooting for Akira and Kencho。For Libraries: I must reiterate again that this is definitely an adult title。 。。。more

Diana

Akira is adorable and I love the zombie animals I hope we see more of that。

Helen Marquis

Seconds away。。。 Round Two! The second volume in the Zom 100 series sees our unlikely hero, Akira, continuing his crazy new life in a post-zombie-apocalypse Tokyo。 Freed from the shackles of his salaryman lifestyle, he's on his mission to cross more items off his bucket list, regardless of the fact that the streets of Tokyo have been taken over by a shuffling army of the savage undead。In Volume 2, he manages to cross off a few more items off his list - including wining & dining a flight attendant Seconds away。。。 Round Two! The second volume in the Zom 100 series sees our unlikely hero, Akira, continuing his crazy new life in a post-zombie-apocalypse Tokyo。 Freed from the shackles of his salaryman lifestyle, he's on his mission to cross more items off his bucket list, regardless of the fact that the streets of Tokyo have been taken over by a shuffling army of the savage undead。In Volume 2, he manages to cross off a few more items off his list - including wining & dining a flight attendant。 He also adds, and subsequently crosses off, a few more, including unlocking his inner superhero。 It's fast paced, ridiculous fun from start to finish, including a chase sequence with a Great White shark that is truly out there, even for this series! There are a few head-scratching plot progressions, including a moment where an entire horde of zombies conveniently disappeared, enabling our heroes to escape from certain doom。 But it's a minor gripe。 A hugely fun ride。 。。。more

Sionna

*I voluntarily read and reviewed an ARC of this book。 All thoughts and opinions are my own。*Still hilarious and such a great time。 I love seeing these boys try to fulfill their bucket lists。 Bittersweet of course, but they try to look on the bright side! I'm really enjoying this series。 *I voluntarily read and reviewed an ARC of this book。 All thoughts and opinions are my own。*Still hilarious and such a great time。 I love seeing these boys try to fulfill their bucket lists。 Bittersweet of course, but they try to look on the bright side! I'm really enjoying this series。 。。。more

Melvyn

Wine & Dine Flight Attendants? A Shark Zombie? Only in Zom 100!Akira is back at it again! Enjoying his freedom thanks to the zombie apocalypse in the most ridiculous, and incredible ways possible。 In the first volume, I went in not knowing exactly what to expect; had to wrap my head around this version of a zombie apocalypse story。 This time, I knew exactly what it was about, and was looking forward to the next bucket list adventures!This story is full of hilarious moments in unimaginable scenes Wine & Dine Flight Attendants? A Shark Zombie? Only in Zom 100!Akira is back at it again! Enjoying his freedom thanks to the zombie apocalypse in the most ridiculous, and incredible ways possible。 In the first volume, I went in not knowing exactly what to expect; had to wrap my head around this version of a zombie apocalypse story。 This time, I knew exactly what it was about, and was looking forward to the next bucket list adventures!This story is full of hilarious moments in unimaginable scenes。 I don't even care about how or why things happen, they just do and it's funny。 This second volume has definitely pulled it off and gives me great hopes for this manga series as a whole。 Special thanks go to the NetGalley team and the publishers for providing this ARC。 I appreciate the opportunity to read it in exchange for an honest review。 。。。more