

The jokes all hit their marks with precision. Humor is about timing and this comic is expertly paced. There are many laugh-out-loud moments and crazy sight gags. Tobin's humor is spot on with Timepocalypse.

For example, Nate is destroyed in the dance contest and then when he is zapped into a future version of himself, he's wearing a t-shirt that says “Dance Champ 2023.” It's good to see he never gave up. Writer Paul Tobin pokes fun at some of the tropes from these time periods and uses elements from each as the story continues. Zombies: Timepocalypse digital comics into one hardcover The hit video game returns to comics Tobin and Chan take us on another original PvZ adventure. Nate and Patrice battle dinosaurs, deal with zombie mummies, win a disco dance contest, and tangle with the evil pirate Chestbeard (he looks exactly like you think he'd look). Since time travel is a key plot point, the book explores a variety of eras in the past, present, and future. neighborhood defender-helps his niece, Patrice, and young adventurer Nate Timely fend off. Artist Ron Chan captures the likenesses of both the plants and zombies and adds more life to them than what you get on your mobile phone. Zombies game gets another serving of hilarious, plantfilled, zombie-zapping comics Crazy Dave-the babbling-yet-brilliant inventor and top-notch. On the other end of the battlefield are a few new zombie faces, including a huge robot with telephone poles for arms. New plants like a super sunflower and “Grrawrr-Bear the Ultimate Face-Puncher” add a bit more variety to the lineup. Zombies comic, Lawnmageddon, mostly mirrors the original game, this one incorporates some of the additions from the sequel. This and other minor plot holes are overlooked due to the sheer joy of the story.Īs the previous Plants vs. I don't know why they have to collect all of the pieces when they would only realistically need one to prevent Zomboss' machine from working. It's about a couple kids and a madman who are venturing through time in a tricked out Winnebago to nab pieces of a mystery machine. This is a comic that does not take itself too seriously.

If you think the premise of this book sounds completely ridiculous, you're absolutely right. Now the humans and plants must race to gather the pieces before the zombies can to prevent a total undead uprising. Unfortunately, he relies on an army of zombies to do menial tasks and they destroy the machine, scattering its parts through time and space. Burns did in that one episode of The Simpsons. He plans to suck away all the sunlight, kind of like what Mr. Edgar Zomboss is back and this time he's built a sun vacuum. Despite meeting defeat at the hands of young Nate Timely, Patrice, and her uncle Crazy Dave (not to mention a horde of plants), the nefarious Dr. You just can't keep a maniacal zombie genius down.
