Zombies vs. Robots #2

Writer: Chris Ryall, Steve Niles Artist: Anthony Diecidue, Val Mayerik Publisher: IDW Publishing Release Date: February 18, 2015 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5
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"Inherit the Earth!," part 2! Even on a dead, nuked Earth, the zombies remain. But how? And both the dead and some of the bots seem to have gained sentience? But why? Also: new humans join the fight? But who? Some answers and more questions are presented here! And in "The Orphan," part 2, a new friendship is threatened by, of course, hordes of zombies and one very disturbed robot.

  • 9.3
    Geek Sushi - Kayleigh Robertson Feb 25, 2015

    This comic is fascinating, with multiple stories woven through a nuclear wasteland. I congratulate the writers and artists on creating a dark and frightening world that can be explored from different perspectives. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Unleash The Fanboy - Eric Bridges Feb 24, 2015

    Zombies vs Robots are really doing something new and fun. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    ComicWow!TV - AD Boorman Feb 26, 2015

    These are great stories, from wonderful writers, told using some of the best artists in the IDW talent pool. Give a bunch of talented writers and artists an interesting sandbox filled with the coolest possible toys, and you get ZOMBIES VERSUS ROBOTS. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Coming Up Comics - Timothy Merritt Feb 24, 2015

    As a package, these ZvR stories are a great little anthology, and the mythos they create together is opening up a world that's becoming more fascinating with each issue. From pulpy action to heartfelt drama, Zombies vs. Robots is a book that covers a wide spectrum and is worth your time. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Comic Bastards - Daniel Coleman Feb 26, 2015

    This book is a weird one as there are three stories. As such they don't get enough page space to really develop well. They should have done one of the stories played it out and then done the other. Or they should have done two separate books to really devote the page space to the meandering story-telling. The Tales of ZVR they could of put at the end of either. Read Full Review

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