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Reiko the Zombie Shop (Japanese: ゾンビ屋 れい子, Hepburn: Zombie-ya Reiko) is a Japanese manga series by Rei Mikamoto, chronicling the exploits of Reiko Himezono, a teenage "zombie shop", or a "...necromancer-for-hire employed by bereaved families to resurrect departed loved ones for a short time so that the dead may impart their final truths to the living." Eleven tankoubon have been released by . Six volumes have been released in English by Dark Horse Comics, translated by . However, according to Dark Horse, the series' English publication has been discontinued.

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  • Reiko, the Zombie Shop (ゾンビ屋 れい子, Zombie-ya Reiko) est un manga d’horreur gore créé par Rei Mikamoto, prépublié au Japon par les éditions Bunkasha dans le magazine , magazine proposant des œuvres horrifiques aux jeunes femmes. Il est publié en français par les éditions Doki-Doki. Le manga a été adapté en série live sortie au Japon en 2004. (fr)
  • Reiko the Zombie Shop (Japanese: ゾンビ屋 れい子, Hepburn: Zombie-ya Reiko) is a Japanese manga series by Rei Mikamoto, chronicling the exploits of Reiko Himezono, a teenage "zombie shop", or a "...necromancer-for-hire employed by bereaved families to resurrect departed loved ones for a short time so that the dead may impart their final truths to the living." Eleven tankoubon have been released by . Six volumes have been released in English by Dark Horse Comics, translated by . However, according to Dark Horse, the series' English publication has been discontinued. (en)
  • 『ゾンビ屋れい子』(ゾンビやれいこ)は、三家本礼による日本の漫画作品。『ホラーM』(ぶんか社)に1998年から2004年にかけて連載された。単行本は全11巻。文庫版は全7巻。 (ja)
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  • Cover of the first Japanese volume of Reiko the Zombie Shop as published by Bunkasha (en)
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  • Josei (en)
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  • 1999 (xsd:integer)
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  • ゾンビ屋 れい子 (en)
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  • Zombie-ya Reiko (en)
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  • 2004 (xsd:integer)
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  • Reiko the Zombie Shop (en)
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  • manga (en)
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  • Reiko, the Zombie Shop (ゾンビ屋 れい子, Zombie-ya Reiko) est un manga d’horreur gore créé par Rei Mikamoto, prépublié au Japon par les éditions Bunkasha dans le magazine , magazine proposant des œuvres horrifiques aux jeunes femmes. Il est publié en français par les éditions Doki-Doki. Le manga a été adapté en série live sortie au Japon en 2004. (fr)
  • Reiko the Zombie Shop (Japanese: ゾンビ屋 れい子, Hepburn: Zombie-ya Reiko) is a Japanese manga series by Rei Mikamoto, chronicling the exploits of Reiko Himezono, a teenage "zombie shop", or a "...necromancer-for-hire employed by bereaved families to resurrect departed loved ones for a short time so that the dead may impart their final truths to the living." Eleven tankoubon have been released by . Six volumes have been released in English by Dark Horse Comics, translated by . However, according to Dark Horse, the series' English publication has been discontinued. (en)
  • 『ゾンビ屋れい子』(ゾンビやれいこ)は、三家本礼による日本の漫画作品。『ホラーM』(ぶんか社)に1998年から2004年にかけて連載された。単行本は全11巻。文庫版は全7巻。 (ja)
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  • Reiko, the Zombie Shop (fr)
  • ゾンビ屋れい子 (ja)
  • Reiko the Zombie Shop (en)
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