Reading order
| # | Title | Published | Author | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Lawnmageddon | 2013 | Paul Tobin | Buy |
| 2 | Plants Vs. Zombies: Timepocalypse | 2015 | Paul Tobin | N/A |
| 3 | Timepocalypse | 2015 | Paul Tobin | Buy |
| 4 | Bully For You | 2015 | Paul Tobin | Buy |
| 5 | Garden Warfare | 2016 | Paul Tobin | Buy |
| 6 | Grown Sweet Home | 2016 | Paul Tobin | Buy |
| 7 | Petal to the Metal | 2016 | Paul Tobin | Buy |
| 8 | Boom Boom Mushroom | 2017 | Paul Tobin | Buy |
| 9 | Plants vs. Zombies Volume 7: Battle Extravagonzo | 2017 | Paul Tobin | N/A |
| 10 | Battle Extravagonzo | 2017 | Paul Tobin | Buy |
| 11 | Lawn of Doom | 2017 | Paul Tobin | Buy |
| 12 | The Greatest Show Unearthed | 2018 | Paul Tobin | Buy |
| 13 | Plants vs. Zombies Volume 11: War and Peas | 2018 | Paul Tobin | N/A |
| 14 | Rumble at Lake Gumbo | 2018 | Paul Tobin | Buy |
| 15 | War and Peas | 2018 | Paul Tobin | Buy |
| 16 | Plants vs. Zombies Volume 12: Dino-Might | 2019 | Paul Tobin | N/A |
| 17 | Dino-Might | 2019 | Paul Tobin | Buy |
| 18 | Plants vs. Zombies Volume 13: Snow Thanks | 2019 | Paul Tobin | N/A |
| 19 | Snow Thanks | 2019 | Paul Tobin | Buy |
| 20 | A Little Problem | 2019 | Paul Tobin | Buy |
| 21 | Better Homes and Guardens | 2020 | Paul Tobin | Buy |
| 22 | The Garden Path | 2020 | Paul Tobin | Buy |
| 23 | Multi-ball-istic | 2020 | Paul Tobin | Buy |
| 24 | Constructionary Tales | 2021 | Paul Tobin | Buy |
| 25 | Faulty Fables | 2023 | Paul Tobin | Buy |
The Plants vs. Zombies comic series spans 25 volumes published between 2013 and 2023. Paul Tobin took the simple premise of the video game – plants defending a yard from zombies – and built it into an ongoing comic series with its own characters, storylines, and humor. Titles like Lawnmageddon, Timepocalypse, and Boom Boom Mushroom give a sense of the series’ comedic tone.
Tobin’s writing keeps the series fun for both kids who play the games and adults reading along. The humor works on multiple levels, and the sheer variety of scenarios he invents over 25 volumes is impressive for what could have been a repetitive concept.