Zom-ore brings a Comiket 108 booth to Tokyo Big Sight

Zom-ore Comiket 108 booth visual

Zom-ore brings a Comiket 108 booth to Tokyo Big Sight

On August 12, 2026, Frontier Works announced a new Comiket 108 appearance for the anime Zom-ore, the shorthand used for Zombie no Afureta Sekai de Ore Dake ga Osowarenai. The booth will appear at Tokyo Big Sight on August 15 and 16 and is built around a photo booth, limited novelty cards, a trial-reading booklet, and guest cosplayers.

What Was Announced

The press release says the booth will run under booth number 1343 in the West 3-4 halls at Tokyo Big Sight. Visitors will be able to step into a large photo frame inspired by the scene that has circulated widely online, and the booth will hand out two different novelty cards on the two event days, plus a trial booklet.

Frontier Works also said that cosplay guests will appear at the booth to help set the tone of the event. The official series site and the press release both make clear that the anime itself is on track for a January 2027 broadcast on AT-X.

The release gives a bit of background too: the story began as a web novel in 2013, became a book in 2016, and has continued as a comic adaptation since 2021.

Why It Matters

Comiket remains one of the clearest places where online fandom becomes physical culture. A booth like this is not just a sales table. It is a small, highly concentrated piece of franchise marketing that turns a viral scene into something fans can step into, photograph, and carry home. That matters for a title like Zom-ore, which has already built attention through the web and is now moving into a formal anime launch cycle.

Context for International Fans

If you only know the series through online buzz, this announcement shows how the property is being staged for its next phase. The Comiket booth is tied to the work's internet visibility, but the broader message is that the anime adaptation is real, scheduled, and already being supported with event-only material. For overseas readers, Tokyo Big Sight is the kind of place where otaku culture gets its most visible public form.

What Happens Next

The immediate next step is the Comiket 108 weekend on August 15 and 16, 2026. After that, attention shifts to the January 2027 TV broadcast on AT-X. If Frontier Works or the official site posts any additional booth details, the official channels will be the most reliable place to check.

Sources

Information was checked on August 12, 2026 at 16:06 JST.

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