Zombieya Reiko
Reiko the Zombie Shop
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Zombieya Reiko

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Zombie Ya Reiko, Zombie-ya Reiko
Japanese: ゾンビ屋れい子
English: Reiko the Zombie Shop
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 11
Chapters: 58
Status: Finished
Published: Jun 6, 1998 to Mar 6, 2004
Genre: Horror Horror
Demographic: Josei Josei
Serialization: Horror M
Authors: Mikamoto, Rei (Story & Art)

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Score: 7.041 (scored by 270270 users)
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Ranked: #82122
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Popularity: #10730
Members: 1,598
Favorites: 24

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Preliminary Spoiler
Jul 2, 2021
Action, gore, supernatural, and boobs summarize what this manga is about. It is not for everyone, but I like it. It is fun.

Ability: resurrecting the death as zombies to to convey their last messages (and revenge). After the first arc, it becomes a bit like jojo stand power: people with the satanic star marking can summon their own special zombies from hell to fight for them. People with special marking like the main girl reiko have extra ability. reiko can resurrect the corpses. Most boss characters (main villian) also have their own special power. Later in the manga, there are more gimmics, basically about zombie ...
Jul 21, 2020
Preliminary (31/58 chp)
Pretty much all you need to know is that this is a slasher. Normally you'd call this a slasher-horror, but this one is just a slasher.

Most of the work is focused on gore, violence, dismemberment and body parts flying around, at the same time the characters are fairly well drown, with obvious focus on drawing pretty girls when possible. The story is technically there, but it doesn't make sense, and character aren't realistically portrayed or developed.

Meanwhile this is quite different from other works which focus on heavy violence (as in Pumpkin Night, Kichikujima or Children - by the way, I do NOT recommend reading ...