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[[File:TZHjennysam.png|frame|<small>Jenny (left) and Sammie (right), about to kick some undead ass</small> ]]
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{{quote|''"Years after the crippling outbreak that turned most of the human population into undead, a small community of survivors have taken up residence on an island, home to the abandoned facilities of the Argus Research Campus."''
{{quote|''"Years after the crippling outbreak that turned most of the human population into undead, a small community of survivors have taken up residence on an island, home to the abandoned facilities of the Argus Research Campus."''|LOG ENTRY #1536}}
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'''''The Zombie Hunters''''' is an apparently defunct [[Science Fiction]]-[[Horror]] [[Web Comic]] by Jenny Romanchuk, which ran from late 2006 to early 2018. It is set in the [[Twenty Minutes Into the Future|years]] [[After the End|after]] the [[Zombie Apocalypse]]. Originally conceived as a private [[Self Insert|self-insert]] comic for herself and [[Write Who You Know|friends]], after they featured in a funny dream involving zombies, Romanchuk posted some strips online, then decided to [[Cerebus Syndrome|expand on]] the concept when they were well-received. It updates weekly on Mondays and occasionally Thursdays. It can be read [http://www.thezombiehunters.com here.]
'''''The Zombie Hunters''''' is an apparently defunct [[Science Fiction]]-[[Horror]] [[Web Comic]] by Jenny Romanchuk, which ran from late 2006 to early 2018. It is set in the [[Twenty Minutes Into the Future|years]] [[After the End|after]] the [[Zombie Apocalypse]]. Originally conceived as a private [[Self Insert|self-insert]] comic for herself and [[Write Who You Know|friends]], after they featured in a funny dream involving zombies, Romanchuk posted some strips online, then decided to [[Cerebus Syndrome|expand on]] the concept when they were well-received.


The story centers on a [[Ragtag Bunch of Misfits|motley]] but [[Shell-Shocked Veteran|seasoned]] crew of young, government-sponsored [[Disaster Scavengers]], (the eponymous "[[Super Fun Happy Thing of Doom|Zombie Hunters]]") all [[Typhoid Mary|carrier]] [[Zombie Infectee|Zombie Infectees]] dividing their time between coping with their [[We Have Reserves|expendable]], [[Fantastic Ghetto|segregated]] [[Fantastic Caste System|status]] at home, and trying [[Everything Trying to Kill You|not to get bitten]] in the [[Death World|wastelands]] filled with [[Our Zombies Are Different|multiple]] [[Superpowered Mooks|"species"]] of zombies. When not fighting for their lives, [[Scavenger World|searching for salvage]] or [[Loot|looting]], they're training in [[New Meat]], [[Token Heroic Orc|among them]] a [[Half-Human Hybrid|half-zombie]] who chafes as much at having to work [[The Generation Gap|with his juniors]] as he does at their treatment of him. Alongside all this, A.R.C [[Morally-Ambiguous Doctorate|doctors and scientists]] keep working to [[Find the Cure]] for [[The Virus]], [[The Engineer|engineers]] keep technology running, Red Halos keep order, and ordinary civilians go about their lives.
The story centers on a [[Ragtag Bunch of Misfits|motley]] but [[Shell-Shocked Veteran|seasoned]] crew of young, government-sponsored [[Disaster Scavengers]], (the eponymous "[[Super Fun Happy Thing of Doom|Zombie Hunters]]") all [[Typhoid Mary|carrier]] [[Zombie Infectee|Zombie Infectees]] dividing their time between coping with their [[We Have Reserves|expendable]], [[Fantastic Ghetto|segregated]] [[Fantastic Caste System|status]] at home, and trying [[Everything Trying to Kill You|not to get bitten]] in the [[Death World|wastelands]] filled with [[Our Zombies Are Different|multiple]] [[Superpowered Mooks|"species"]] of zombies. When not fighting for their lives, [[Scavenger World|searching for salvage]] or [[Loot|looting]], they're training in [[New Meat]], [[Token Heroic Orc|among them]] a [[Half-Human Hybrid|half-zombie]] who chafes as much at having to work [[The Generation Gap|with his juniors]] as he does at their treatment of him. Alongside all this, A.R.C [[Morally-Ambiguous Doctorate|doctors and scientists]] keep working to [[Find the Cure]] for [[The Virus]], [[The Engineer|engineers]] keep technology running, Red Halos keep order, and ordinary civilians go about their lives.
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It all sounds perfectly reasonable and civilized. It isn't.
It all sounds perfectly reasonable and civilized. It isn't.


The comic is rated R for violence, disturbing images, coarse language, and the occasional zomboobie. It can still be read [http://www.thezombiehunters.com/index.php here]. As of December 2020 it has not been updated since March 2018, after which Romanchuk posted a notice that she had fallen "into the depression hole" and had no drive to create.
The comic is rated R for violence, disturbing images, coarse language, and the occasional zomboobie. It has not been updated since March 2018 - sometime after this, Romanchuk posted a notice that she had fallen "into the depression hole" and had no drive to create. Before that, it used to update weekly on Mondays and occasionally Thursdays. It can still be read [http://www.thezombiehunters.com/index.php here.]


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{{tropelist}}
{{tropelist}}
* [[Action Girl]]: Jenny, Maureen, Sammie.
* [[Action Girl]]: Jenny, Maureen, and Sammie.
* [[Action Prologue]]: "Time to run."
* [[Action Prologue]]: "Time to run."
* [[Action Survivor]]: The Zombie Hunters. The ones that live, anyway.
* [[Action Survivor]]: The Zombie Hunters. The ones that live, anyway.

Revision as of 03:23, 5 December 2020

Jenny (left) and Sammie (right), about to kick some undead ass
"Years after the crippling outbreak that turned most of the human population into undead, a small community of survivors have taken up residence on an island, home to the abandoned facilities of the Argus Research Campus."
—LOG ENTRY #1536

The Zombie Hunters is an apparently defunct Science Fiction-Horror Web Comic by Jenny Romanchuk, which ran from late 2006 to early 2018. It is set in the years after the Zombie Apocalypse. Originally conceived as a private self-insert comic for herself and friends, after they featured in a funny dream involving zombies, Romanchuk posted some strips online, then decided to expand on the concept when they were well-received.

The story centers on a motley but seasoned crew of young, government-sponsored Disaster Scavengers, (the eponymous "Zombie Hunters") all carrier Zombie Infectees dividing their time between coping with their expendable, segregated status at home, and trying not to get bitten in the wastelands filled with multiple "species" of zombies. When not fighting for their lives, searching for salvage or looting, they're training in New Meat, among them a half-zombie who chafes as much at having to work with his juniors as he does at their treatment of him. Alongside all this, A.R.C doctors and scientists keep working to Find the Cure for The Virus, engineers keep technology running, Red Halos keep order, and ordinary civilians go about their lives.

It all sounds perfectly reasonable and civilized. It isn't.

The comic is rated R for violence, disturbing images, coarse language, and the occasional zomboobie. It has not been updated since March 2018 - sometime after this, Romanchuk posted a notice that she had fallen "into the depression hole" and had no drive to create. Before that, it used to update weekly on Mondays and occasionally Thursdays. It can still be read here.


Tropes used in The Zombie Hunters include:

Sammie: How many hallucinatory fingers am I holding up?
Katie: *flips Sammie the bird*
Sammie: Atta girl!

  • Nightmare Fuel Coloring Book: A child's doodles feature bloody monstrosities labelled "Mom" and "Dad" eating his sister and dog. It's that trope's picture.
  • Ninja: Functionally, Hunters. Excerpt from the Hunter entry:

I will always find you. Before you ever find me.

"It's a brick flai..."
"No. No it's not."

"Well, Jenny. I have something to tell you. I see dead people."