
Member Reviews

ZomCom’ics is a delightful and humorous collection of comics that will leave you smiling. Emi Mena Garrucho’s illustrations are not only visually appealing but also bring to life the endearing characters of Zom, Ari, and Theo. The wordless format allows the reader to interpret and enjoy the story in their own way, making it a fun and relatable read. The dynamic between the characters is sweet and engaging, making this graphic novel a great choice for anyone looking for a lighthearted, entertaining experience. Overall, it’s a quick and enjoyable read that’s perfect for fans of cute and funny comics.

This was so cute! I needed a bit of a palate cleanser between heavy reads and this was just very lighthearted and wholesome and all about friendship.
While I would have loved a bit more connection (this is just single stories, nothing really interconnecting) between everything, I think this format was especially nice to pick up when you don't know what you're in the mood for, just that you want to have a good time.
Really cool art style as well! Reminded me a bit of 90s Nickelodeon cartoons (in the best of ways).

** received a e-copy from NetGalley - honest review **
Important aspect to refer is that this is the type of art I love, kinda bubbly and colorful so of course it already made my review quite positive.
Even though it is a "silent" graphic novel, you can grasp what each "story" whishes to say/ intents to transmit to the reader.
I indeed enjoyed it and was entertained whilst passing through each page, each drawing.
Allow me to suggest to put an uplifting ambiance audio in the background when you pick this graphic novel up, will make your experience even better 😉

A collection of silent comics starringa zombie, a werewolf, and a vampire - and their everyday adventures!
Really cute comic - I love the artwork and so many of the comics really did make me laugh! I would have loved a story between these three, but a humorous glimpse into their everyday lives was just as fun! If you like pretty artwork and fun hijinks, this is for you!

This was a fun collection of silent comics. The art style is cute and definitely worked for me. Unfortunately, a few of the comics didn't quite make sense and would have benefited from having words.

There is no dialogue so if you want words, you are in the wrong place. I didn't mind not having words. The illustrations are easy to follow, with simplicity but also quirkiness. I really love how they portrayed Zom.
Thank you for the ARC.

I liked the art style a lot and the idea of slice of life silent comics about monsters seemed fun but I found myself wishing there was a coherent story after so many silent mini comics. Though I did full laugh out loud at a few of them, and others I was a bit confused as what was going on and there being some dialogue could've been helped.

This was really cute and took me all of 20 minutes to read. Imagine reading the Sunday morning cartoons in the newspaper, but instead the characters and artwork depicted the story instead of having any words. It’s like the show portion of show & tell taking the lead.
I enjoyed this, mostly because it was full of paranormal creatures and storylines. Give me more harpy content… someone!!! Puhhhhhleaseeeeeee!!!!

The concept was cool but I found myself wishing it was a coherent story versus a bunch of different scenes.

ZomCom'ics is a comic collection about a zombie and her friends/roommates. There’s no text, but the message of the comics gets delivered nevertheless. I had a lot of fun “reading” the book.

Very funny and humerouse comic even without words it is captivating! would recommend to family and friends to read

A real fun cartoon strip type comic.
I liked the art style very much and the gags were cute .
A fun collection that is best consumed in small dose.

Loved reading this on Webtoons.
Cutesy Horror is always a guilty pleasure. It's a good silly comic to read when you're decompressing from life or a very turmoil filled book!

ZomCom'ics is a wordless comic collection that is sure to have you laughing out loud as you experience each of the comics funny moments. Each of the comics strips telling a funny short story of the characters shenanigans and hilarious experiences.
I have no words to describe this book (aha). It's so much fun to give your own voice to what each of the characters is saying at any given moment.
I had never heard of ZomCom'ics before so I really enjoyed the compilation of the comic strips as my first introduction. I had a lot of laughs and a lot of fun flipping through the comics. I'd recommend this to anyone who love to allow their imagination to come to life while reading.
Thank you to Netgalley and Andrews McMeel Publishing for a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

ZomCom'ics was a hilarious read ❤️ I have been in love with these comics for some time and getting to see them all together was great.
There were so many new ones that I haven't seen before and fall deeper in love. The book brings out a wide range of magical creatures and the crazy things they get up too. I highly recommend this book to those that love a mini Adventure on every page.

A cute wordless comic strip style book about the lives of a zombie girl and her friends. Mostly one page joke comics, it was a funny take on the supernatural.

This comic features the every day adventures of friends who are supernatural (werewolf, zombie), with merely the use of action rather than words. I thought this ARC was really cute and I loved the author's art style! (The werewolf and zombie girl's relationship was my favorite part of the novel)

I got this as an arc on Netgalley and it will come out in April. This was very funny. It's a non talk comics but the message and meaning was clear regardless. I enjoyed this immensely.

These comics are short and sweet and overall very funny! There were a few that I had to think for a minute to get and maybe one or two that I’m not sure I understood at all. I would love to see more from this series

netgalley ARC-
thought this was well executed and had some creative ideas! I found myself enjoying the wordless format more than I expected to. A low-stakes, funny collection :)