Zombies vs Robots is back, retooled, and rarin' to go in this new oversize hardcover edition. Chris Ryall scripts, Ashley Wood provides the cover and a cadre of new artists tackle three serialized ...
Zombies vs Robots is back, retooled, and rarin' to go (again). Chris Ryall scripts, Ashley Wood provides the cover, and a cadre of new artists tackle three tales: "Kampf," with art by Menton Matthe...
New Robots! A renewed zombie threat! New human survivors! And an all-new world ready for the taking by one or more of these factions. Includes the stories "Inherit the Earth" and "The Orphan." Coll...
In this second collection of the ongoing Zombies vs Robots, co-creator Chris Ryall is joined by artists Paul Davidson (Judge Dredd) and Antonio Fuso (Drive) in this latest ZvR collection in stories...
The robot forces are losing the war against these rotting masses, which leaves only one choice- head underground... never mind the fact that a possibly even greater threat is looming in the survivo...
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