
Undead Unluck (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Undead_Unluck) is a manga series written by by Yoshifumi Tozuka. It was serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine since January 2020 and has an anime adaption which premiered in October 2023.
Now, I’m not one for violence and gore without purpose, oftentimes finding myself drawn to series and manga that strike a balance between the fight and the plot. The first episode of Undead Unluck took me by surprise and forced me to watch it whether I wanted to or not. It captured my love for silly comedy and hilariously overpowered characters. You have a girl who hurts people by accident and a man who hurts himself on purpose. They meet under strange and sad circumstance but form an alliance due to Undead’s strong personality. I won’t spoil it, but for your nose-bleeding perverted romance fans, there’s even a bit of flavor for you to enjoy a taste.
Unlock, or Fuuko Izumo, is a cute girl with a big goal and wants nothing to do with her unique but troublesome power. It was sad to watch a character exude self-hatred to the extreme (you’ll see if you watch it) due to a power she did not ask for. It hurts those she loves and causes death and destruction based on certain conditions. I imagine it feels like to be unrealistically physically strong and always struggling to delicately crack an egg over a pan, watching dejectedly as little pieces of shell absolutely destroy what would have been a wonderful omelet. Then Undead, named Andy by Izumo, comes along and challenges her very core, beliefs and self-worth. His power, unfortunate depending on one’s perspective, contradicts Unluck’s and they form a surprisingly adorable duo. It isn’t about whose power is better nor is it solely focused on romance, avoiding the cliche, “I fell in love at first sight”. More like, Undead fell in love with the exciting possibility Unluck’s power could bring him.
I have watched all four episodes and am eagerly waiting the fifth. The characters make me laugh, the fight scenes make me cheer and the little bits of romance, albeit more perverted than not, are cute in their own way. It is a refreshing series that reminds me of My Hero Academia. Both have characters with unique abilities and who struggle with real feelings, fears and triumphs. Deku does not inherit One for All and suddenly changes into this amazing hero with outstanding strength and readiness to fight the main villains. The dude can barely go an episode without breaking a body part from using a meager amount of his power. I feel like Undead is the same. He has been learning, experimenting and shaping his ability to make it something truly special for himself. The audience hears small statements and watches the occasional flashback that led them to believe Undead had to go through hell and back to become as strong as he is now. I’m still learning about Unluck, but so far, her young life has just been hell.
As I watch the series, I plan to write a few more articles about my thoughts and feelings, so be prepared for spoilers. Don’t worry – I will put up a warning should I chose to write specific details.
Watch Undead Unluck on Hulu now! Four episodes in and I’m already ready to devote my entire existence to this show and Jujutsu Kaisen. And Dr. Stone.





