Honestly, I wish he would just quit killing off characters for a bit. It's hard never seeing them catch a break.
Catch a break? Dying and not coming back as a damn zombie is the biggest break they can catch. Cause you know living in a world where every one is trying to kill you is really fucking fun.
Honestly, I wish he would just quit killing off characters for a bit. It's hard never seeing them catch a break.
Catch a break? Dying and not coming back as a damn zombie is the biggest break they can catch. Cause you know living in a world where every one is trying to kill you is really fucking fun.
I liked it when things in the prison evened out a bit and we got genuine character drama and not more shit hitting the fan. The comic is one titanic clusterfuck after another for the characters and I'm starting to feel like a sadist for enjoying it.
Honestly, I wish he would just quit killing off characters for a bit. It's hard never seeing them catch a break.
Catch a break? Dying and not coming back as a damn zombie is the biggest break they can catch. Cause you know living in a world where every one is trying to kill you is really fucking fun.
I liked it when things in the prison evened out a bit and we got genuine character drama and not more shit hitting the fan. The comic is one titanic clusterfuck after another for the characters and I'm starting to feel like a sadist for enjoying it.
It feels like the total carnage is over for awhile, and I whole heartedly agree with watching the main cast get constantly shit on and still not be able to wait for the next issue.
we're being set up for a time jump? Pretty much everyone is dead, the lose ends are for the most part tied up, and it does play into the "what next" angle Kirkman is always selling the book with.
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we're being set up for a time jump? Pretty much everyone is dead, the lose ends are for the most part tied up, and it does play into the "what next" angle Kirkman is always selling the book with.
I didn't get that feeling. It really wouldn't fit the feel of the book.
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Regarding the newest issue. A couple of questions:
After Michonne stabbed zombie-Tyreese's head who was the other guy who's head she chopped off? He looked a lot like Rick although it obviously wasn't him. Was it Hershel? Secondly, what was the deal with the axe not killing the zombie? That's always worked in the past. Are the zombies evolving or something? Finally, Rick alone in the bathroom. Did he find antibiotics or not? My understanding was that he found pain killers instead but I could be wrong. Though this could also explain his state at the end of the issue.
I assume it was Hershel as well. Damn, he looked like Rick though. As for the axe, maybe the zombie had a metal plate in his head? Or maybe Rick was so weak that he just couldn't get the axe deep enough, like he said. I'd hate for this series to start going the super-zombies route. Finally, I think Rick found painkillers, not anti-biotics.
Also, this would be an ideal time to bring Morgan and Duane back into the main story. I've been wanting them back forever. Morgan & Duane + Rick & Carl = Awesome.
So is anyone left? I kinda assumed it would move into a "Man and his Boy roaming the post apocalyptic wastelands" sort of deal - which could definitely be cool.
Or maybe switch characters altogether, showing an all new perspective - maybe even tackling the "what happened" issue? Maybe meet up with his kid later...?
I have a theory that the next issue will focus on Carl out on his own, trying to find food and supplies, and ending with him bringing them back to a Rick who is too sick to take of this stuff.
I have a theory that the next issue will focus on Carl out on his own, trying to find food and supplies, and ending with him bringing them back to a Rick who is too sick to take of this stuff.
I'm pretty sure Carl will end up a hero in his own right. A flash forward to when he's a bit older would be cool, maybe he's had to live on his own or take care of a few people by himself while everyone else managed to rebuild. Growing up like that he could be hard to the core while maybe most of everyone else went bakc to normal and moved on...
I pretty much look forward to anything though.
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So is anyone left? I kinda assumed it would move into a "Man and his Boy roaming the post apocalyptic wastelands" sort of deal - which could definitely be cool.
Or maybe switch characters altogether, showing an all new perspective - maybe even tackling the "what happened" issue? Maybe meet up with his kid later...?
Michonne is alive and she was followinf some tracks from the wrecked RV.
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Well, Kirkman has already said that we'd be seeing the father and son combo (from early in the series, and from the Christmas story) soon. Also, it's been sort of established that zombies can be tamed, to an extent (Michonne's brother and boyfriend).
I wouldn't mind seeing the adventures of Zombie Rick and Carl.
Also, I assume Rick had issues with axe-braining the zombie in the latest issue because he's sick/exhausted, not because Kirkman is introducing super-duper-zombies that shoot laser beams out of their eyes and spit bees at you.
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I think it would be cool to see a zombie that had bees flying of it's mouth.
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Issue 52's cover features Carl meeting up with Michonne again and issue 53's cover seems to feature a new group of zombie-killing bad asses. It doesn't look like Duanne will be showing up just yet.
Wow I may have to get one of those shirts. Thanks for the link.
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I was browsing my local library looking for something to read when I noticed a graphic novel section, so I said to myself, "whatever I'll bite." They had what I expected X-Men, Superman, and Spider-Man trades but then I noticed Invincible and The Walking Dead, I had heard they both were really linear and hadn't really wanted to shell out the money on top of my weekly addiction to play catch up so I picked up 1 & 2 of The Walking Dead and 1 of Invincible. That was yesterday, I've finished all three trades. I literally read them all cover to cover nonstop and I'm planning on doing it again. Unfortunately #3 of TWD is checked out and I have no idea when it will come back, hopefully soon, but Invincible should tide me over until TWD comes back.
In the mean time I'm wondering how I can convince my library to carry more, the selection leaves a lot to be desired. The Japanese manga lobby, however, seems to have a lot of pull there, I do not care for this.
I love this book so much I will not look at any previews.
Even thought you bastards tempt me.
I am happy I didn't look at any previews. Awhile back I was watching Blaire Butler's comic podcast and she was talking about one of TWDs that I hadn't read yet (I wait for the trades). I immediately stopped the podcast. I am glad I did. I just finished reading vol. 8 and my God I need to see what happens next.
So, what issue does vol. 8 actually stop at? I wouldn't mind getting a few regular ol' comics of the new issues.
So what did you guys think of the latest issue, and where the book is going?
The part where Rick was talking to his splattered wife over the phone was pretty awesome. Otherwise it was a damn boring issue. I really want to see what happens next, though
Been reading this since issue 1. I loved it in the beginning but once they got to the prison it just sorta dragged out. It's picking up again which is good.
I fully agree with you. There needed to be some change.
The Prison was far too perfect. Especially after the convicts were killed off or folded into the family. It allowed the story to stagnate and become a soap opera. But damn, some of the coolest characters are now dead or scattered to the wind. Rick is constantly getting scuffed up. His crippled ways kinda keep him from being the action hero he once was.
I saw Robert Kirkman having dinner at one of the local mexican restaurants (Casa Fiesta) on Wednesday. He waved since he apparently remembered me from when he spoke at my comic book writing class in college (he visited like 4 times). Its pretty neat living in the same town as him. It's probably the ONLY perk of Richmond, Kentucky.
I fully agree with you. There needed to be some change.
The Prison was far too perfect. Especially after the convicts were killed off or folded into the family. It allowed the story to stagnate and become a soap opera. But damn, some of the coolest characters are now dead or scattered to the wind. Rick is constantly getting scuffed up. His crippled ways kinda keep him from being the action hero he once was.
In retrospect, I think it was by design - show folks gettng complacent, show them going stir crazy, and then see what happens.
I fully agree with you. There needed to be some change.
The Prison was far too perfect. Especially after the convicts were killed off or folded into the family. It allowed the story to stagnate and become a soap opera. But damn, some of the coolest characters are now dead or scattered to the wind. Rick is constantly getting scuffed up. His crippled ways kinda keep him from being the action hero he once was.
In retrospect, I think it was by design - show folks gettng complacent, show them going stir crazy, and then see what happens.
I think that you are right about it being an intentional lull in the chaos. Even knowing what the ultimate result would be, you can't say that the lull was the most exciting part of the series. It definitely reads better in one sitting.
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I fully agree with you. There needed to be some change.
The Prison was far too perfect. Especially after the convicts were killed off or folded into the family. It allowed the story to stagnate and become a soap opera. But damn, some of the coolest characters are now dead or scattered to the wind. Rick is constantly getting scuffed up. His crippled ways kinda keep him from being the action hero he once was.
In retrospect, I think it was by design - show folks gettng complacent, show them going stir crazy, and then see what happens.
I think that you are right about it being an intentional lull in the chaos. Even knowing what the ultimate result would be, you can't say that the lull was the most exciting part of the series. It definitely reads better in one sitting.
I really enjoyed it. It may not have been the most exciting action wise, but a lot went down that really showed you who these people were and what they became.
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the thing with rick losing his mind thinking he's talking to lori was pretty crazy. really put into perspective all the shit he just went thru. and the teaser next ish pic looked like michonne will be back, which i think is a good thing.
the thing with rick losing his mind thinking he's talking to lori was pretty crazy. really put into perspective all the shit he just went thru. and the teaser next ish pic looked like michonne will be back, which i think is a good thing.
love this series.
Don't forget the fact he took the phone with him at the end of the issue. Even after knowing he was imagining talking to his wife, he still takes the broken phone with him to talk to her later. No beer and no tv make Rick go something, something...
the thing with rick losing his mind thinking he's talking to lori was pretty crazy. really put into perspective all the shit he just went thru. and the teaser next ish pic looked like michonne will be back, which i think is a good thing.
love this series.
Don't forget the fact he took the phone with him at the end of the issue. Even after knowing he was imagining talking to his wife, he still takes the broken phone with him to talk to her later. No beer and no tv make Rick go something, something...
Go crazy?
Don't mind if I do!
I'm pretty sad, because this summer I finally just read through trades 1-8 of TWD, and it was great..but I feel like this series is better suited for trades, so now I must wait...and try/fail at not looking at spoilers.
So that was pretty good. Usually the 6 page previews of anything suck, but that does the job nicely.
Is it just me or does the number of pages in each issue seem to keep getting smaller? I enjoy a good letters column like the next guy, but why are there 6 pages of letters instead of 6 extra pages of story?
To me, the reason the series seems to have slowed down is that they are just giving you so little story in each issue. A 6 page preview is almost the entire comic at this point.
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It's just you. Twenty-two pages of art/story per month, and then the other stuff (lettercolumns, pinups, whatever) in addition to that. The letters aren't taking away from anything, he's just taking a tact from Bendis.
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Catch a break? Dying and not coming back as a damn zombie is the biggest break they can catch. Cause you know living in a world where every one is trying to kill you is really fucking fun.
I liked it when things in the prison evened out a bit and we got genuine character drama and not more shit hitting the fan. The comic is one titanic clusterfuck after another for the characters and I'm starting to feel like a sadist for enjoying it.
It feels like the total carnage is over for awhile, and I whole heartedly agree with watching the main cast get constantly shit on and still not be able to wait for the next issue.
I didn't get that feeling. It really wouldn't fit the feel of the book.
Also, this would be an ideal time to bring Morgan and Duane back into the main story. I've been wanting them back forever. Morgan & Duane + Rick & Carl = Awesome.
i'm sure after issue 50, it'll settle a little, as much as walking dead can.
Or maybe switch characters altogether, showing an all new perspective - maybe even tackling the "what happened" issue? Maybe meet up with his kid later...?
I pretty much look forward to anything though.
Also, I assume Rick had issues with axe-braining the zombie in the latest issue because he's sick/exhausted, not because Kirkman is introducing super-duper-zombies that shoot laser beams out of their eyes and spit bees at you.
edit: link is here:
http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=16494
Spoilers on that link.
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Wow I may have to get one of those shirts. Thanks for the link.
In the mean time I'm wondering how I can convince my library to carry more, the selection leaves a lot to be desired. The Japanese manga lobby, however, seems to have a lot of pull there, I do not care for this.
http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=16515
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So that was pretty good. Usually the 6 page previews of anything suck, but that does the job nicely.
Even thought you bastards tempt me.
I am happy I didn't look at any previews. Awhile back I was watching Blaire Butler's comic podcast and she was talking about one of TWDs that I hadn't read yet (I wait for the trades). I immediately stopped the podcast. I am glad I did. I just finished reading vol. 8 and my God I need to see what happens next.
So, what issue does vol. 8 actually stop at? I wouldn't mind getting a few regular ol' comics of the new issues.
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Sorry for not using a spoiler tab but c'mon.
In retrospect, I think it was by design - show folks gettng complacent, show them going stir crazy, and then see what happens.
I think that you are right about it being an intentional lull in the chaos. Even knowing what the ultimate result would be, you can't say that the lull was the most exciting part of the series. It definitely reads better in one sitting.
I really enjoyed it. It may not have been the most exciting action wise, but a lot went down that really showed you who these people were and what they became.
Go crazy?
I'm pretty sad, because this summer I finally just read through trades 1-8 of TWD, and it was great..but I feel like this series is better suited for trades, so now I must wait...and try/fail at not looking at spoilers.
Is it just me or does the number of pages in each issue seem to keep getting smaller? I enjoy a good letters column like the next guy, but why are there 6 pages of letters instead of 6 extra pages of story?
To me, the reason the series seems to have slowed down is that they are just giving you so little story in each issue. A 6 page preview is almost the entire comic at this point.
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