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Though honestly? As mentioned before, Cleric with negative channel or Caller for more summons, or a sorcerer with undead heritage. Wizard still perfectly viable, just these ones do the same job but better (think A tier and S tier rather than one isn't good at all).
A Sorcerer with arcane blood line and spell focus, greater spell focus and School power in necromacy is gonna get you some neat bonuses to necromancy spell DC. You also get an additional DC for spells boosted by metamagic (empowered boneshaker/Boneshatter can do a lot of hurt. Also helps with Finger of Death and Horrid Wilting)
Should work for crossblooded sorcerer (Arcane/Undead) too. Gives you some handy necromancy spells and abilities for the undead bloodline, just keep in mind that it gives you less spells to pick as you level.
And all the lich does is give you DPS necromancy spells and more undead.
So if you want to have a lot of minions don't focus on undead (they don't get a buff from agument summon and Cruoromancer infusion ONLY works on animate dead) but instead on summon monsters.
If you want to use necromancy as a debuffer pick wizard and the necromancy school taking feats like spell focus necromancy.