I'm not sure exactly. There are a bunch of PVZ comics out there, but the total number can be tricky to pin down because it depends on how you define a 'comic' and which ones you include in the count.
They are likely about the characters and stories in the Plants vs. Zombies Heroes game in a graphic novel format. It might include the adventures of the plant heroes and zombie villains, their special abilities and the battles between them.
The 'pvz back story' is mainly about the war between plants and zombies. The zombies are attacking the plants' territory, and the plants have to defend their land. Each plant has its unique ability to fight against different types of zombies.
Well, in the 'balloon man story', the balloon man could be significant as a symbol of joy. He brings happiness to the people around him, especially children, with his colorful balloons.
Well, there's no fixed answer. The length of the balloon's existence in 'The Balloon' depends on how the author chooses to incorporate it into the narrative. It could be a key element for a long time or just a brief symbol.
Well, clearly the main characters are balloon boy and balloon girl. Balloon boy is often depicted as a curious and adventurous character. He might be the one to initiate most of the exploration in the stories.
In a more complex story, the red balloon could be a sign of something unattainable. Maybe the character in the story is always chasing the red balloon, but can never quite reach it. This could represent unfulfilled dreams or desires that keep the character striving for more.
The significance of Balloon Boy is mainly in his role of creating additional challenges for the player. By disabling the flashlight, he amps up the danger level.
The order can vary depending on the publisher's release sequence. You might want to check the official website or the indicia on each comic for the intended reading order.