If you’ve been following the series, you know that our protagonist, a cynical virologist (who was an otaku before the outbreak), discovered that his unique blood type—combined with a failed experiment—created the only vaccine strain effective against the Z-Virus.
While Ore no Wakuchin started as a niche webcomic, Chapter 5 proves it has staying power. The shift from "survival horror" to "philosophical thriller" (pitting science against pseudoscience) is bold for a zombie manga. If you’ve been following the series, you know
If you are coming from , you are already part of the lifestyle revolution. Manga is no longer just something you read on a tablet in secret. It is a shared, weekly event—complete with snacks, theories, and venting about vaccine conspiracies. If you are coming from , you are
This article is structured to serve fans searching for the raw chapter, while also incorporating lifestyle and entertainment angles to provide value beyond a simple link dump. The world of manga is no stranger to zombie apocalypses. From Highschool of the Dead to I Am a Hero , we’ve seen every variation of blood-soaked survival. But every once in a while, a series comes along that flips the genre on its head with a single, ridiculous, yet brilliant premise. Enter Ore no Wakuchin dake ga Zombie shita Sekai wo Suku eru – or in English, "Only My Vaccine Can Save the World That Has Become a Zombie." This article is structured to serve fans searching
In , we left off with a cliffhanger: The protagonist was cornered by a horde of "Juggernaut" zombies (mutated Class-3 infected) while protecting a group of children. Chapter 5 Raw answers the burning question: Does he use his vaccine syringe as a weapon or a cure?