Plants vs. Zombies (comic)

Plants vs. Zombies is an American comic book limited series written by Paul Tobin and drawn by Ron Chan,[2] alongside backup artists Andie Tong and Jacob Chabot and colorist Matthew J. Rainwater.[3] Published by Dark Horse Comics,[4][5][6] and based on the 2009 video game of the same name and subsequent franchise created by George Fan, the series chronicles the adventures of teenagers Nate Timely and Patrice Blazing as they protect Neighborville from the zombie armies of Dr. Zomboss, with the help of Patrice's uncle, "Crazy Dave" Blazing, and his own legion of genetically-modified sentient plants.[7] The series, originally digitally published to the iOS app Plants vs. Zombies Comics from July and August 2013 as Plants vs. Zombies: Lawnmageddon,[8] was subsequently expanded to an ongoing series, with Dark Horse Comics starting a monthly release of the comic series, in both digital and print (with every three issues forming a separate graphic novel) in 2015, incorporating elements from the 2013 sequel Plants vs. Zombies 2.[9] Receiving a generally positive critical reception, with over one million issues sold worldwide,[10] the series was nominated for the Eisner Award for "Best Lettering" in 2016, losing to Trashed.[11][12]

Plants vs. Zombies
Cover for the Plants vs. Zombies Zomnibus, vol. 1, by Ron Chan.
Created byPaul Tobin (writer)
Ron Chan (illustrator)
OwnerDark Horse Comics
(via PopCap Games)
Years2013–present
Print publications
Comics

Several spin-off limited series based on the television series and video game Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare have also been published,[10][13] with elements from the comic book series later adapted to the franchise's video game instalments, and vice-versa,[14] in particular Patrice being made available as a playable character in the beta release of Plants vs. Zombies 3 in 2021.[15]

Premise

When a zombie army lead by Dr. Edgar Zomboss invades the town (later city) of Neighborville, and Zomboss unleashes a machine creating a cloud of stink and horror in the air that blocks out the sun, teenagers Nate Timely and Patrice Blazing meet and team up to fight the zombies and get rid of the cloud, making use of their own army of genetically-modified plants, created by Patrice's uncle, Crazy Dave.[16]

Characters

Protagonists
Antagonists
  • Dr. Edgar Zomboss – The leader of the zombie armies, who seeks to enslave the city of Neighborville and then the world in order to more regularly consume human brains.
  • The Anti-Bully Squad – Former friends of Dr. Zomboss' from college, from whom he stole Mr. Stubbins, who seek to conquer the city of Neighborville in his stead for Zomboss' exposure and embarrassment of zombie-kind. Consisting of Mr. Grim-Brim, Stilts, and Greg-Gantuar, they work for the ZNN Zombie News Network.
  • "Big Trouble" – A swimsuit-wearing Gargantuar zombie who seeks to supplant Mr. Stubbins as Zomboss' second-in-command.
  • The Cranium Cravers – A disco music dance troupe of zombies, consisting of Billy Shimmers (the group's leader), Fakespear and Phineas Fullvolume.
  • Chestbeard – A human pirate with a hairy body, who seeks to conquer the city of Neighborville and plunder the treasures of its citizens, human and zombie alike.
  • Frogpantz, Nigel and Tugboat – Zomboss' closest trio of zombies, who seek to steal Zomboss' brain-flavoured Zomboss' Pop Smarts, a substitute brain source that his zombie army craves
  • The Imps – Harworking mini-sized zombies who control Zomboss' machinery, including Z-Mechs and the Citron Smasher.
  • Mr. Stubbins – Dr. Zomboss' pet zombie hedgehog and second-in-command, who previously belonged to the Anti-Bully Squad. The smartest zombie in existence, Stubbins seeks to usurp Zomboss and become "King of all Zombies".
Other characters
  • The Citizens of Neighborville – Residents of the city of Neighborville, who often find themselves victim to zombie attacks. The only named residents are Mr. Bollywood, Ms. Flipperflutter, Harvey Ceilingbanger, Ms. Shonee, Merle, Pearl, Zach, Mack, Judy, Rudi, Mrs. Isaacson, Mr. Quinn, Mrs. Laghari, and Mr. Person.
    • Louie – A construction worker and the first human to encounter the zombie armies of Dr. Zomboss.
  • The Boom Boom Mushroom – A Doom Shroom capable of surviving its explosions, motivated to hold back Zomboss' army by its desire to continue watching television and eating popcorn undistracted.
  • The Kelptomaniac – A clumsy Tangle Kelp mistaken for a master thief, whose name is a play on "kleptomaniac".

Development

In August 2013, Plants vs. Zombies writer Paul Tobin attributed the series development to a pitch given to him by Dark Horse Comics editor Philip Simon, after Plants vs. Zombies developers PopCap Games had asked for him to write the series based on his Marvel Adventures comic book line,[16] "expanding" the series' world "wide-open".[17] On accepting the position, Tobin deigned to "specifically sta[y] away from the origin of the zombies", believing it would "diminis[h] the mystery and the fun of a project", and election to have the story revolve around two young characters: Nate and Patrice,[16] and bring on illustrator Ron Chan.[18] On adapting Tobin's words to art, Chan stated:[18]

"I [always] try my best to bring the script to life as best as possible even if it's difficult, but also I know that if I want to take a little artistic license with some of it, Paul will still be happy with the result as long as the spirit of the comic is maintained. In Plants vs. Zombies: Petal to the Metal, I had a real hard time with it at first because I really didn’t want to draw a bunch of cars and zombie tech!! But in the end, I trusted the script, worked hard, and once I finished it, was really proud of the work. Also, I tweeted at him that we should have a suplex in the book and he wrote me an entire page of zombies getting suplexed."[18]

Reception

The series has received a generally positive critical reception,[19][20] with IGN comparing the series' brand of humor to the "similar" Axe Cop, "revel[ling] in the absurdity of [the Plants vs. Zombies universe] and the idea that zombies have their own civilization completely separate from the human world", with there being "enough to the mythology of this kooky universe to justify an ongoing series".[21][22]

In 2015, the series was nominated for the 2016 Eisner Award for "Best Lettering",[11] losing to Trashed.[12]

In other media

  • A film adaptation based on Plants vs. Zombies: Lawnmageddon was pitched at DreamWorks Animation, but cancelled,[23] with released concept art for the project including renditions of Crazy Dave and Nate Timely.[24]
  • To commemorate the 30th anniversary of Dark Horse Comics in 2016, a promotional mural was commissioned from Duncan Fegredo depicting characters from the company's most popular title interacting, including the Plants vs. Zombies comic book series.[25]
  • Patrice Blazing was made available as a playable character in the beta release of Plants vs. Zombies 3 in 2021,[15] after the character's creator and Plants vs. Zombies writer Paul Tobin had previously expressed interested in the character appearing in future games in August 2013, saying "I don’t know if Patrice and Nate will ever make it in the games per se. It would be kind of fun to see them, but right now they are comic-specific".[16]

References

  1. Eakins, Mike (October 12, 2022). "News Watch: Plants vs. Zombies Returns with Impfestation". Comic-Watch. Retrieved October 12, 2022.
  2. Lennox, Cindy (July 15, 2013). "Plants vs. Zombies Official Comics Now Available". BioGamer Girl. Retrieved July 15, 2013.
  3. Grunenwald, Joe (April 25, 2022). "Dark Horse Comics July 2022 Solicitations". Comics Beat. Retrieved April 25, 2022.
  4. Yin, Maryann (June 8, 2015). "Cover Unveiled for First Issue of New Plants vs. Zombies Comic Series". Adweek. Retrieved June 8, 2015.
  5. Johnston, Rich (October 3, 2019). "First Look at Dark Horse's New York Comic Con Booth #NYCC". Bleeding Cool. Retrieved October 3, 2019.
  6. Babos, John (October 3, 2018). "Mike Mignola, Dave Gibbons, Gerard Way & More Announced For Dark Horse Comics At New York Comic Con 2018 (NYCC 2018)! News On Stranger Things, Umbrella Academy, Hellboy, American Gods, StarCraft & More!". Inside Pulse. Retrieved October 3, 2018.
  7. Mosseri, Adam (19 July 2013). "Plants vs. Zombies Comics Now Available on the App Store". iClarified. Retrieved 19 July 2013.
  8. Tach, Dave (July 17, 2013). "Plants vs. Zombies comic arrives on iOS, first issue free". Polygon. Archived from the original on October 23, 2015. Retrieved March 10, 2021.
  9. Yehl, Joshua (March 11, 2015). "Plants vs. Zombies Monthly Comic Series Coming". IGN. Archived from the original on October 12, 2015. Retrieved October 19, 2015.
  10. Pickett, Daniel (July 1, 2015). "#SDCC 2015: @DarkHorseComics Delivers 'Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare' Series!". Action Figure Insider. Retrieved July 1, 2015.
  11. Lyle, Jesse (April 19, 2016). "Here Are the Nominees for the 2016 Eisner Awards". CGMagazine. Retrieved April 19, 2016.
  12. Brown, Luke (July 23, 2016). "Brilliant Art, Tremendous Stories and Daring Creators: The 2016 Eisner Award Winners [SDCC 2016]". ComicsAlliance. Retrieved July 23, 2016.
  13. Watts, Steve (July 2, 2015). "Plants vs. Zombies Gets Garden Warfare Comic". IGN. Retrieved July 2, 2015.
  14. The Art of Plants vs. Zombies. Dark Horse Comics, 2013.
  15. Plants vs. Zombies Facts [@FactsPvZ] (April 5, 2022). "Patrice Blazing (Crazy Dave's niece from the PvZ Comics) will be appearing in the new PvZ 3. I think that's pretty cool" (Tweet) via Twitter.
  16. Reeves, Ben (August 1, 2013). "From Pot to Page: A Look At the Plants vs. Zombies Comic". Game Informer. Retrieved August 1, 2013.
  17. Day, Andrew (August 15, 2013). "Plants vs Zombies 2 Interview with PopCap". Capsule Computers. Retrieved August 15, 2013.
  18. Grunenwald, Joe (May 13, 2021). "Interview: Paul Tobin and Ron Chan talk Earth Boy". Comics Beat. Retrieved May 13, 2021.
  19. Ruiz, Mariana (September 29, 2022). "Review – 'Plants vs. Zombies Zomnibus Volume 2'". GeekDad. Retrieved September 29, 2022.
  20. Potvin, James (December 16, 2021). "10 Best Comic Books Based On Video Games". Screen Rant. Retrieved December 16, 2021.
  21. Schedeen, Jesse (June 18, 2015). "Plants vs. Zombies: Bully For You #1 Review". IGN. Retrieved June 18, 2015.
  22. Hendricks, Keith (December 19, 2016). "Dark Horse Free Comic Book Day 2017: Buffy, PvZ, Avatar, Briggs Land". NerdSpan. Retrieved December 19, 2016.
  23. Plants vs. Zombies Facts [@FactsPvZ] (April 24, 2022). "Fact #286: According to Rich Werner (The original artist for PvZ 1), there was a pitch for an animated Plants vs. Zombies movie that was going to be made by DreamWorks, but nothing came of it and was cancelled for unknown reasons" (Tweet). Retrieved April 24, 2022 via Twitter.
  24. "Peter Zaslav". Peter Zaslav. Retrieved May 28, 2022.
  25. Polo, Susana (March 17, 2016). "Can you name every character in this giant Dark Horse Comics mural?". Polygon. Retrieved March 17, 2016.
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