-manga Girls Zombie Party- May 2026
The front window shattered inward. Kenji ducked behind the counter as shards of glass rained down on the linoleum floor.
Standing in the ruined window frame was a figure in a high-tech tactical suit, wielding a chainsaw that hummed with a pink, magical energy. The figure wore a mask resembling a screaming kabuki actor.
"Target located," the figure droned in a synthesized voice. "Manifestation Yuki-04. Prepare for exorcism."
"I just wanted to dance!" Yuki screamed. She grabbed a copy of Dragon Ball and hurled it at the hunter. The book spun through the air like a shuriken, smacking the hunter in the mask.
"Manager-san!" Nurse Necro grabbed Kenji by the collar of his uniform. "We require a barrier! This location has strong spiritual energy from all the printed passion!"
"I don't know what you're talking about!" Kenji yelled as the Hunter revved the chainsaw.
"Use the manga!" Necro commanded. "Read a climax scene! Distort reality! It’s the only way to confuse the Hunter's tracking algorithms!"
Kenji looked at the shelf next to him. My Hero Academia. Naruto. Attack on Titan.
"This is insane," Kenji hissed. He grabbed a random volume. Fist of the North Star.
The Hunter leaped into the store, bringing the chainsaw down toward Yuki’s head. Yuki blocked it with her forearm—the limb sliced clean off, spraying black ichor onto the counter.
"Hey! That was my good arm!" Yuki pouted.
Kenji opened the book and screamed the first line he saw. "You are already dead!"
BOOM.
A shockwave of pure, concentrated manga energy erupted from the book. It manifested as a translucent, muscular aura around Kenji. The pressure wave slammed into the Hunter, knocking the chainsaw out of his hand and sending him crashing into the 'Romance' section.
Necro clapped her bandaged hands. "Excellent! The Protagonist Aura! You are a high-level otaku!"
"I just work here!" Kenji panted, staring at the glowing book.
"He’s not down for long," Necro warned. "We need to get to the roof. The others are waiting for the extraction balloon."
"Others?" Kenji asked.
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Title: Manga Girls’ Zombie Party
Chapter 1: Deadline of the Damned
Three manga artists—Yuki (shoujo romance), Miki (action shonen), and Rina (slice-of-life comedy)—shared a cramped studio apartment. It was 3 a.m., and all three were on the verge of collapse.
“I just need one more page,” Yuki whispered, her stylus shaking. Her characters were locked in a confession scene under cherry blossoms.
Miki slammed her keyboard. “My hero was supposed to punch the demon lord two hours ago. I’m drawing speed lines in my sleep.”
Rina, peacefully drawing a cat eating toast, said, “At least my deadlines are easy.” -manga girls zombie party-
Then the power went out.
A low groan came from the hallway. Not from hunger—the other kind.
The door crashed open. Their editor, Mr. Tanaka, stumbled in—pale, drooling, and missing half his neck.
“Your… drafts… overdue…” he gurgled, reaching for them.
Chapter 2: Pen vs. Pandemic
“ZOMBIE EDITOR!” Miki grabbed a drafting lamp and swung it like a sword. Clang. Tanaka’s head spun 180 degrees, but he kept coming.
Rina threw her tablet at him. It bounced off. “Why is he following deadline rules? He’s dead!”
“Because he’s still an editor at heart,” Yuki whimpered.
They locked themselves in the supply closet. Through the crack, they saw more zombies shambling past: cosplayers, rival mangaka, and a pack of zombie fujoshi still clutching yaoi doujinshi.
“We’re surrounded by our fans and enemies,” Miki said. “This is literally our manga tropes coming to life.”
Yuki’s eyes lit up. “Wait. What if… we draw our way out?”
Chapter 3: The Power of Genres
Using leftover art supplies, they drew weapons on loose sheets of paper. But this was no ordinary drawing—this was manga magic.
Miki sketched a katana mid-swing. The page shimmered, and a real sword appeared. “YES! MY SHONEN RULES APPLY!”
Rina drew a trapdoor under a zombie. It worked. Flump.
Yuki hesitated. Her genre was romance. What could she draw? A love confession?
A zombie hoard pressed against the closet door. Desperate, she drew her shoujo protagonist, Haru, reaching out his hand. The page glowed—and suddenly, every zombie stopped. They clutched their chests, sighed dreamily, and whispered, “So… beautiful…” The front window shattered inward
“You charmed them!” Miki laughed.
Chapter 4: The Final Page
They fought through the zombie-infested streets of Akihabara, using a mix of heart, action, and comedy. Miki sliced through hordes with ink-blade attacks. Rina drew banana peels and anvils that made zombies slip and crash in classic slapstick fashion. Yuki’s romance aura turned the undead into blushing messes.
At the publisher’s office, they found the source: an unfinished cursed manga page that had risen from a rejected draft. It was titled “Zombie Party” and was leaking necromantic ink.
“Who drew this?” Rina asked.
A sticky note on the page read: “Canceled due to ‘too unrealistic.’ — Editor Tanaka.”
Miki grinned. “Then let’s give it an ending.”
Together, they drew the final panel: the zombies sitting down with tea and manuscripts, complaining about plot holes instead of eating brains. The ink faded. The curse broke.
Epilogue: Release Day
Back in their studio, the girls collapsed into a heap of sleeping bags. Their new collaborative manga—Manga Girls’ Zombie Party—was already trending online.
“We should do a sequel,” Rina mumbled.
“Only if there’s cake next time,” Yuki yawned.
From the hallway: a groan.
They froze.
Then a delivery man shouted, “Your pizza’s here!”
Miki sighed. “That’s the second time tonight.”
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