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The twist? He doesn’t want to save everyone. The title says "My Vaccine Alone Can Save the World" —but the protagonist is reluctant. The story explores grim themes of utilitarianism, quarantine politics, and body horror. The "vaccine" isn't a cute syringe; it's a painful, often fatal-for-the-uninfected biological re-engineering process. However, for English-speaking audiences, the hunt for the
In the ever-expanding universe of Japanese web novels and light novel adaptations, few titles grab you by the collar quite like Ore no Wakuchin Dake ga Zombie Shita Sekai wo Sukuera (translated as "My Vaccine Alone Can Save the Zombie-Infested World" ). The title is a mouthful, but for fans of the zombie apocalypse genre mixed with edgy anti-hero science, it has become a cult phenomenon. The twist