Volume 1:
Imagine Walking Dead, except the person involved had such a shitty life before that a zombie apocalypse is a significant improvement, and you’ve got Zom 100.
It’s depressing in that it’s relatable: maybe an apocalypse, though certain to come with some negative things, would almost certainly mean we wouldn’t have to go to work anymore. I mean, at least none of us who have useless jobs in front of computers, like me. I suppose if you were a doctor or a mechanic or something useful, they’d have LOTS of work for you to do.
That’s the real horror…if you’re a helicopter pilot, even a zombie apocalypse can’t save you from working.
Volume 2: If anyone from The Asylum or whoever makes those Sharknado movies reads this volume, just know that we’re all okay with it, go ahead and rip off the good idea in here and run with it.
Volume 3:
The idea that we run into the former boss playing a Negan-lite character is absolutely hilarious.
I’d never considered this in a zombie apocalypse story before, but what a nightmare it’d be to run into someone from work that absolutely sucked. Things are bad enough, then you run into that person who totally sucks, and it’s like, “Ah, kinda wishing I’d died yesterday instead.”
Volume 4:
It’s funny to see a German person show up because it’s SO true: we never do the things in our home state or country that people come from SUPER far away to do. Which I’ve never totally understood, probably because where I’m from doesn’t have big stuff, but like how do you live your whole life in New York and never see the Statue of Liberty or something? You could do it in an afternoon!
I know touristy stuff is not cool, but you know what? It’s usually pretty fun if you let go of that and go do it. Everyone really should take a look at the biggest attractions in their area and just go for it. Why not? What do you have to do that’s better?