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  • Published: 15 June 2016
  • ISBN: 9781616559717
  • Imprint: Dark Horse Children’s
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 80
  • RRP: $22.99

Plants Vs. Zombies Grown Sweet Home



A new story arc begins! A group of young plants--led by Fred the Sunflower, Jeff the Bloomerang, and Grrawrr-Bear the Bonk Choy--move out of Crazy Dave's garage and into his huge family mansion in Neighborville. Nate and Patrice head over with them to make sure they don't accidentally destroy the place, but why is Dr. Zomboss spying on them? What secrets does he hope to learn and convey to his zombie army? Artist Andie Tong (Zodiac, Tron: Betrayal) joins writer Paul Tobin (Bandette, Marvel Adventures) for the feature story! Bonus stories by Karim Friha, Nneka Myers, and others!

  • Published: 15 June 2016
  • ISBN: 9781616559717
  • Imprint: Dark Horse Children’s
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 80
  • RRP: $22.99

About the author

Paul Tobin

Paul Tobin has been working at Weta Workshop in New Zealand since 2003. Primarily, he works as a concept designer, illustrator and graphic designer, and the list of films he has contributed to include Peter Jackson's The Hobbit, Andrew Adamson's The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, and James Cameron's Avatar. Paul is also the director of Ignite Inc., a small company dedicated to the celebration of individual creativity through collective projects. He teaches illustration part time at Massey University and works as a freelance concept designer and illustrator. Currently, Paul lives in Wellington, New Zealand.

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Praise for Plants Vs. Zombies Grown Sweet Home

Praise for one of the previous volumes of Plants vs. Zombies from Dark Horse: "If you are a fan of plants, zombies, Plants vs. Zombies, or all-age adventure comics, take a look at Plants vs. Zombies: Lawnmageddon. It's a quick read and good fun, and if you're still in the Halloween mood in November, it fits that zombie itch you may still have." -Comic Attack "If you like Plants vs. Zombies this comic adds to its appeal. It's a good clean read for all ages." -Eat Your Comics