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Kingdom of Z · review

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Top reader Feb 4, 2025 · 3 min read
7 /10

This manga is about a group of high school students surviving in a world going through a zombie apocalypse. It has most of the standard story elements you would expect from such a story, such as coming up with plans to stay away from the zombies, getting into conflicts with other groups of survivors, and building up new infrastructure for a zombie infested world. What makes this manga a bit different is that nothing really unexpected happens. One of the main characters apparently smart enough to come up with plans that can deal with everything and there’s generally very little trouble in executing these plans.This is a positive in that it results in the manga moving faster and allows showing the cast dealing with lots of different issues. But on the flip side, eventually it doesn’t really feel like there’s any tension at all as nothing bad ever happens. There’s also a good amount of comedy so ultimately the manga is much more lighthearted than you would expect of what is a pretty straightforward zombie apocalypse story. It’s not deep at all, but it’s enjoyable enough at what it is.

The main cast is composed of three main characters: a smart and somewhat psychopathic girl named Miki; a strong but somewhat airheaded girl named Karin, and a good hearted but pretty useless guy named Masaru. There’s very little to these characters beyond that simple description. Their background isn’t expounded on at all. They have no character development. There isn’t really any development of bonds in the form of friendship or romance either. The various side characters they run into, including one that joins the group, are all pretty much at the same level and also really underdeveloped. It’s all incredibly half assed. The ending is also pretty half assed and doesn’t really provide any sort of conclusion. It kind of just ends with them continuing to do what they’ve been doing throughout the manga as they have been. But as the manga doesn’t really build up any investment in the characters a more significant ending probably wouldn’t have helped much either. As such, the ending is as good as it could be for such a manga. This is very much a manga where you should turn your brain off and just enjoy the moment to moment events without thinking too much about the bigger picture.

The art is of pretty good quality but I found the art style somewhat generic and the designs pretty unmemorable. There is definitely some ecchi in this manga, but it’s surprisingly rare so this is not a manga I would read for the ecchi.

tl;dr: An incredibly simple and surprisingly lighthearted take on the standard zombie apocalypse story.

Mark
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