I read this web comic a really long time ago, here are the details I remember:
- The setting isn't post-apocalyptic, but rather "normal" with zombies being added to it
- IIRC, the story begins with no presentation and we start following the infected character immediately
- he lives a normal life, except he wears some kind of helmet / mask to avoid contaminating others
- the zombies aren't the stereotypical zombies you see in most media, however there are "outbreaks" which happen where some zombies act aggressively and bite/eat people
- society seems to not like zombies, or at least fear them. I think a seen in a public transport (bus? train?) references this
- the main character sees his own funeral that his family faked
- he lives with his family at the beginning, but I think he gets kidnapped by some mad doctor, who claims zombies are a panacea
- this same bad guy tries to sell something (a product or something like that, maybe the panacea?) to a client (I think she was female?)
- the main character somehow fights free of his captivity and the doctor dies killed by a female imprisoned zombie. I think there was some symbolic significance to his way of dying but I can't recall.
- at some point a female character is infected because a bullet hit her after hitting something infected (can't remember if it was another person that was bitten or a zombie)