The Complete Zombies vs Robots eBook Chris Ryall Ashley Wood
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154 pages! Collects Zombies vs Robots Which Came First? #0-2, Zombies vs Robots #1-2 and Zombies vs Robots vs s #1-3!
It's tech prowess meets undead mayhem! Eisner Award-nominated team of artist Ashley Wood (Popbot) and writer Chris Ryall (The Great and Secret Show), a post-apocalyptic world overrun by zombies has only one chance at recovery-- a team of robots that must protect and clone a lone surviving human baby. They just need to do this amidst the endless hordes of zombies who have been driven rabid by their frustration at inedible bots and their lust to eat the one living brain left on the planet.
The Complete Zombies vs Robots eBook Chris Ryall Ashley Wood
o.K. folks I might be a bit behind the times when it come to Ashley Wood's illustrations and Chris Ryall's work BUT the complete Zombies Vs. Robots is the BEST "comic" I've seen in the last 10 or 15 years . . . i d oN'T like zombies and/or vampire crap so this Kindle comik was a first . . . I wish more of the Marvel stuff paid less attention to color and would just get down to producing GOOD drawings . . . stop cluttering up the panels . . . oh, and tell me a story without having to continue it through 20 or 30 issues.Stop collecting Stan Lee's crap and get this Kindle comik or buy the hard copy version if you gotta hold something while you read.
p.s. I also bought Ashley Wood's book of nudes . . .
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The Complete Zombies vs Robots eBook Chris Ryall Ashley Wood Reviews
It one of the most fun read I had in a long time.
Story was out of this world only thing I didn't like was it was shorter then
I wanted to be.
While I had a great time reading this, I feel that the average comic book reader may not appreciate the somewhat non-linear story telling and rough sketch-y art form that have become synonymous with Ashley Wood's works. If you are familiar with his work you probably know what I mean. I believe a good primer for people interested in his work is probably World War Robot.
Fully entertaining. I'd love it if my friends would return it. I'd like to read it again.
So good! Big fan A. Wood's art and this is an amazing showcase for it. The writing is snarky, funny and insightful at the same time. It's robots fighting zombies... what's not to love.
Fantastic yarn about Zombies, Robots, and s. IF you like any of those things, pick up this book and read it!
One evening, I was stumbling around the interweb and came across Australian artist Ashely Wood's website. His paintings and pen and ink work drew me in right away, with their distinctive treatment of nerd/cool stuff like, well, zombies and robots. Like a lot of my friends, I'm generally fans of both (although not to the extent of getting them tattooed on myself, like some people I know...) -- so the concept of the two facing off in a battle for world domination seemed well worth picking up.
I'm not clear what configuration the original series appeared in, but this edition starts with a three part backstory addressing "Which Came First?" -- the zombies or the robots. The gist of it is that some U.S. government scientists built a kind of time-travel/alternate dimension portal, the use of which resulted in a zombie virus coming back to infect earth. Then comes the two-part Zombies vs. Robots storyline. As the global population is wiped out, the robots find the one uninfected baby and aim to clone it to resurrect their human masters (shades of Y The Last Man). Alas, the hive intelligence of the zombies has detected the last fresh brain on earth, and it's a battle royale as they seek to break through the robot army to get to it. It's a simple story, but well told, with a good dose of deadpan robot humor. This ends with the last remaining robot "rebooting" the world by launching a nuclear armageddon to wipe out all zombie life. Except that there's this one island of uninfected s... Which introduces the three part Zombies vs. Robots vs. s. Things get zanier and zanier, what with the orgies, kung fu, beheadings, and the undead minotaur and all... Good times.
The artwork is very loose and expressive, sometimes almost too much so. Traditional sequential framing is generally absent, or only hinted at, as Wood lets loose on the page. He shifts between ink, watercolor washes, tints, ragged zip-a-tones, and even acrylics from scene to scene, and sometimes within. His zombies are lanky, bestial creatures with nary a remnant of their humanity; his robots are blocky dudes with attitude, and his s are lithe, long-limbed, scantily-clad eye candy. It's geek culture meets fine art -- and for anyone who spent their formative years watching bad '70s and '80s horror and sci-fi flicks, it will strike a chord.
Note The cover of my edition is different from that on the page.
Great story, lots of amazing art, and printed on super thick gloss paper. Strong binding, and good size to hold while reading. Can't go wrong for the price. you get the whole collection, plus some extra pages added for this book.
o.K. folks I might be a bit behind the times when it come to Ashley Wood's illustrations and Chris Ryall's work BUT the complete Zombies Vs. Robots is the BEST "comic" I've seen in the last 10 or 15 years . . . i d oN'T like zombies and/or vampire crap so this comik was a first . . . I wish more of the Marvel stuff paid less attention to color and would just get down to producing GOOD drawings . . . stop cluttering up the panels . . . oh, and tell me a story without having to continue it through 20 or 30 issues.
Stop collecting Stan Lee's crap and get this comik or buy the hard copy version if you gotta hold something while you read.
p.s. I also bought Ashley Wood's book of nudes . . .
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