Zombies. I never could get into them.
I can't stand the modern incarnation of rotting or infectious zombies. I would like to see the more traditional version as described in The Serpent and the Rainbow where drugs keep them in a pliant state and under the control of a master of some sort.
Seems like no matter how they're [vampires are] portrayed, there are issues for me....
I don't care terribly much for demons and angels if they feel like they're lifted part and parcel from Judeo-Christian mythology or religion either. Guess I don't really get into stories where the main thrust is "The Bible is really true!"
Ditto about the vampires - I can't remember the last time I came across a really good vampire novel.
As for demons and angels, I don't mind them but the last two I tried to read I put down partway through because of other substantial flaws. If anything, my objection is less that they're lifted from the mythology and more that they don't go deep enough. So many times names seem to be taken from the lore along with some super-powers so that they have a 'cool-sounding monster' and not much more than that.
A professor of mine who taught Cultural Studies and was a total atheist thought that it was a shame the bible wasn't actually studied more from that stand point - people in the West have grown ignorant of their own cultural origins, including why people tend to see the world in certain ways. He also thought highly of the more allegorical works, even if he saw them as mostly fiction himself.