Zelda's Zombie Zoo

Zelda's Zombie Zoo

Zelda's Zombie Zoo

Zelda's Zombie Zoo

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Overview

Welcome to an unusual zoo...a Zombie Zoo! Join caretaker, Zelda and her pet cat, Meow, as they take you on a tour of the zoo and provide information about all your favorite animals, even though they have been zombified!Geared for the young, each animal is drawn by a different artist and Zelda provides some fascinating facts about each as well as some of the daily activities she has to do as caretaker. The full color drawings are created by 30 guest artists. Terry Pavlet provides the Zelda scenes.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780986057809
Publisher: Binary Publications
Publication date: 02/28/2014
Pages: 50
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.13(d)

About the Author

Gary Reed is the author of many graphic novels including adaptations of classic novels from Penguin Books as well as Tome Press. He has written Dracula, Frankenstein, Sherlock Holmes, and more. He has written short novelettes for library publishers and his Spirit of the Samurai was one of the initial releases from Actionopolis. His more mature work can be found from IDW, Image, Transfuzion, and Caliber.

Terry Pavlet has written for Disney, Image Comics, Wizards of the Cost, Ballentine Books, and more. He has received numerous awards from Gaming, Sci-Fi, and Fantasy Conventions including "Best in Show", "Best Media", "Best Fantasy" and others.

Contributing artists include: Aimee Anderson, Steven Bjema, Chris Caldwell, Anthony Callis, Justin Castaneda, Anjie Conway, Joseph Cooper, Jim Demick, Don England, Bruce Gerlach, Jesse Hughes, Pat Jackson, Adam Klimet, Robert Knight, John Marroquin, Tony Miello, Kelly O'Hara, Bill Pulkovski, Mike Roll, Derek Rook, Jay Shimko, Jeff Sornig, Jason Strutz, Adam Talley, Joshua Werner, Jason Westlake, Scott Zambelli, Emily Zelasko, Randy Zimmerman, and Zero Arts.
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