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The Official Horizon Zero Dawn Coloring Book
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Book Synopsis The Official Horizon Zero Dawn Coloring Book by : Titan Comics
Download or read book The Official Horizon Zero Dawn Coloring Book written by Titan Comics and published by Titan Books (US, CA). This book was released on 2022-07-19 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A brand new coloring book featuring art from the comic based on the epic video game Horizon Zero Dawn. Horizon: a far-future Earth full of epic natural beauty and forgotten ruins, where awe-inspiring, animal-like machines are the dominant species and humans struggle to survive in pre-industrial tribes. This spectacular coloring book features art from the record-breaking comic series, itself based on the critically acclaimed video game Horizon Zero Dawn. Recreate breathtaking landscapes, bring to life terrifying and glorious machines, design fan-favorite characters as they appear in-game or in your own style – the world of Horizon is yours to enjoy! The smash-hit videogame sequel Horizon Forbidden West is out now!
Book Synopsis Horizon Zero Dawn Volume 2 by : Anne Toole
Download or read book Horizon Zero Dawn Volume 2 written by Anne Toole and published by Titan Comics. This book was released on 2022-02-23 with total page 114 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Aloy’s next epic adventure in the world of Horizon Zero Dawn! Discover a world of lush, natural beauty remade after a global cataclysm. Massive, animal-like machines rule as the dominant species, while humans live on in pre-industrial tribes, fighting for their survival. Set during the events of the Horizon Zero Dawn game, Aloy joins her friend Erend on the hunt for a dangerous associate of his beloved sister’s murderer. Along the way, Erend narrates the sweeping tale of the Liberation of Meridian, revealing how his sister prevailed against all odds only to earn the wrath of one of the most brilliant and vengeful warriors of the Oseram tribe. Scripted by Anne Toole, who won the Writer’s Guild award for her work on the original game, and illustrated by new acclaimed artist Elmer Damaso (Robotech: Remix). "A comic that anyone can enjoy, leaving the unfamiliar reader with the itch to start playing Horizon Zero Dawn." Bleeding Cool Collects Horizon Zero Dawn: Liberation #1-4.
Book Synopsis Horizon Zero Dawn Volume 1: Sunhawk by : Anne Toole
Download or read book Horizon Zero Dawn Volume 1: Sunhawk written by Anne Toole and published by Titan Comics. This book was released on 2020-11-25 with total page 114 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Return to the world of Aloy and Horizon Zero Dawn! Enter a post-apocalyptic future world where dangerous, animal-like machines are the dominant species, and humans, living in pre-industrial tribes, must fight for survival… Taking place after the events of the first Horizon Zero Dawn game, Aloy has disappeared and hunter Talanah must take on a new mission. Along the way, Talanah meets new allies and new enemies, and she soon discovers that a whole new breed of deadly machines is loose upon the land… Scripted by Anne Toole, who won the Writers Guild award for her work on the original game, and illustrated by fan-favorite artist Ann Maulina. Collects Horizon Zero Dawn issues 1-4 and the Free Comic Book Day issue. “A delight. Plenty for fans to sink their teeth into in the wait for the next game.” – Flickering Myth “The pages are splashed full of gorgeous artwork.” – Comics Bookcase “A comic that anyone can enjoy, leaving the unfamiliar reader with the itch to start playing Horizon Zero Dawn.” – Bleeding Cool
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