Zoo: The Graphic Novel

Zoo: The Graphic Novel by James Patterson, published by Yen Press on November 20, 2012, is an illustrated work that presents a gripping narrative about the escalating conflict between humans and animals. In this graphic novel, biologist Jackson Oz identifies a disturbing trend of violent animal attacks on humans, which he believes signals a much larger impending disaster. The story unfolds as Oz races against time to alert humanity to the looming threat.
Readers will find a blend of science fiction and graphic storytelling that explores themes of survival and the natural world. The 208-page edition features dynamic illustrations that enhance the narrative, immersing readers in the tension of Oz’s urgent mission. This graphic novel delves into the complexities of human-animal relationships and the consequences of nature’s response to human actions.
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The latest graphic novel by renowned author James Patterson leaps off the page and goes straight for the jugular!
Animals the world over are setting their sights on fresh prey – man. Only biologist Jackson Oz has recognized the patterns in an escalating chain of violent attacks by animals against mankind, and these incidents are just the prelude to something far, far more terrifying. Now Oz is in a race against nature to try to warn humanity about the coming catastrophe, but is it already too late?!
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