The story focuses on , a 22-year-old hikikomori (shut-in). When a sudden outbreak transforms the global population into flesh-eating zombies, Yu locks himself away. He laments that his isolated existence will guarantee he dies without ever losing his virginity.
"I may have a foul mouth, but I'll save the world from zombies."
As the protagonist saves survivors, a harem dynamic often develops, blending high-stakes survival scenarios with romantic encounters [1]. orenowakuchindakegazombieshitasekaiwosukueru
The orbital towers detected the signal disruption and escalated—broadcasting a lethal pulse designed to melt all human implants, turning every survivor into a walking corpse within seconds.
But they were alive .
Section 6: The Moral Dilemma – only one person's vaccine, limited supply.
The series is serialized on the digital platform by Shinchosha . Initial Release: Serialized starting August 2024. The story focuses on , a 22-year-old hikikomori (shut-in)
The manga belongs to a broader trend in Japanese media that pairs high-stakes survival scenarios with highly unconventional or taboo power dynamics. Readers interested in reading the official digital release can find the series serialized on Kurage Bunch, with compiled tankōbon volumes published by Shinchosha and distributed across major platforms like BookWalker and Piccoma.
Within the modern manga landscape, Ore no Vaccine dake ga Zombie-ka shita Sekai wo Sukueru succeeds by leaning unashamedly into its niche. It appeals directly to readers who enjoy high-stakes survival scenarios mixed with explicit harem dynamics, drawing regular comparisons to titles like Zombie no Afureta Sekai de Ore dake ga Osowarenai . Readers often praise the series for its surprisingly solid horror layouts, which juxtapose clean, intense action sequences with highly explicit, ecchi-heavy outcomes. "I may have a foul mouth, but I'll