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Dr. Edgar Zomboss is up to no good again. Having devised a plan to create the Sun Vacuum, he is well on his way to eradicating all plant life from Neighborville and giving him and his army of zombie minions a chance at getting their hands on an infinite number of delicious brains.
But even the world’s smartest zombie’s best-laid plans can go awry when other zombies get involved, and he soon accidentally creates a time machine, wreaking havoc throughout history. It’s up to Nate, Patrice, and Crazy Dave to stop him and restore peace and harmony to the past, present, and future through eras of dinosaurs, pirates, ancient Egypt, the disco-tastic 70s, and more.
Paul Tobin’s script is as light and silly as the first volume, and Long Chan’s gorgeous artwork is the perfect video game visualization. There are plenty of references to titles with specific microtransactions here, as this example dramatizes the time-hopping antics of Plants vs Zombies 2, a somewhat forgotten mobile sequel.
It’s all good and clean fun, with plenty of silly puns and a lack of real danger, making it the perfect read for young Plants vs. Zombies fans. It’s not brimming with a deep story like the previous volume, “Loanmageddon,” but this time there’s at least a little more focus on MacGuffins and objectives from almost the beginning.
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