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What would happen to our pets after a zombie apocalypse? Well, if they were as brave, smart and resourceful as the animals in Legend the dogs would band together to defend a small part of Golden Gate park and live as best they can on their own and the cats would develop weaponry. The good dogs of this tale just want to protect their friends, but the cats forge armor, wear mounted spears and control flame-throwers. Because the cats know about the dark horror just outside their territory: humans.

Short and silly, an excellent comic for young readers.

As a person who worked in libraries for 14 years, I feel somewhat ambivalent about the choice to portray librarians as villains in a children's book! But nevertheless, this comic keeps up the pace and fun of the first volume.

A slim sci-fi comic set in a dangerous dystopian world. Three kids cross a scared and wild landscape searching for pieces of usable technology. Nearly all technology has been eaten by an invasive alien species knows as the "Pippers"- these huge, multi-jointed monsters drift slowly across the country side looking for more pieces to consume. They don't specifically target humans, but their attacks can dissolve any known substance into sand. One of the children stumbles across an amazing find: a fully functioning robotic horse. She instantly falls in love, despite her peril. As soon as she and the horse emerge from underground, the Pippers are after them and it is race to see who can out-maneuver whom.