Reading this in the Raw (or early update) format highlights the reliance on visual storytelling. Even without perfect translation, the narrative is universally understandable because it relies heavily on established tropes: zombies attack, MC powers up, girls scream, MC saves the day. It’s a testament to the genre's simplicity, though it suggests the writing isn't particularly deep.
The zombie apocalypse genre has long been a staple of popular culture, serving as a metaphor for social commentary and critique. In "Zombie Sekai de Harem wo Tsukurou," the zombie outbreak serves as a catalyst for exploring themes of survival, human relationships, and the breakdown of societal norms. The manga uses the zombie apocalypse as a backdrop to examine how individuals respond to catastrophic events and how they interact with one another in the face of adversity. Reading this in the Raw (or early update)
Koutarou, the analytical protagonist, and Kana, the first survivor he encounters. The zombie apocalypse genre has long been a