
I Am a Hero Omnibus, Volume 1
by Kengo Hanazawa
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appears in Horror Manga.
The zombie apocalypse has never been more surreal! A mentally unhinged manga artist witnesses the beginning of a zombie outbreak in Tokyo, and he's certain of only two things: he's destined to be the city's hero, and he possesses something very rare in Japanan actual firearm! Kengo Hanazawa's awardwinning series comes to Dark Horse, and this rea...
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appears in Horror Manga.
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