Zombie 100 Nettruyen ((link))

The art by Kotaro Takata is nothing short of spectacular. While many webtoons rely on flat colors, Zombie 100 pops with vibrant energy. The zombies are grotesque but drawn with a stylized flair, and the action scenes are fluid and dynamic. The use of color is symbolic—bright and hopeful when Akira feels free, and dark and oppressive when his trauma resurfaces. Reading this in high quality on a site like Nettruyen allows readers to appreciate the artistic details that might be lost in a smaller format.

In the vast landscape of manga and manhwa, few genres are as saturated as the zombie apocalypse. From The Walking Dead to Train to Busan , the trope of the shambling undead has been explored from nearly every angle. Yet, every once in a while, a title comes along that flips the script entirely. That title is Zombie 100: Bucket List of the Dead . zombie 100 nettruyen