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Volume 15, We find ourselves Volume Volume 16, A larger world Volume Volume 17, Something to fear Volume Volume 18, What comes after Volume Volume 19, March to war Volume Volume 20, All out war, part one Volume Volume 21, All out war, part two Volume Volume 22, A new beginning Volume Volume 23, Whispers into screams Volume Volume 24, Life and Death Volume Volume 25, No turning back Volume Volume 26, Call to arms Volume Volume 27, The whisperer war Volume Volume 28, A certain doom Volume Volume 29, Lines we cross Volume Volume 30, New world order Volume Volume 31, The rotten core Volume Volume 32, Rest in peace Volume Here's Negan!

What Kirkman has done is to bring an overwhelming feeling of dread into these comics because at this point, no matter how shitty things are, we know that it can always get worse. Which is exactly what it will be like when the zombies have taken over. And oh, yeah. View all 5 comments. Jan 25, Ken rated it really liked it. As the group travel towards Washington they come across Aaron, he promises to lead them to a safe zone.

I liked how the groups previous encounters have now constantly put them on edge, the guy does seem friendly but of course it could just be an act The zone feels even more unsettling that the other locations that the group have stayed at! This comic is so addictive! I don't watch the TV show but I have a few friends that do and so I know bits and bobs about what goes down in Alexandria.

The comic is obviously going to be different but I have a bad feeling about these people. They seem too good to be true and I think they have a dark secret. I love Carl and Rick. Their relationship is great and so complex. I'm so excited to see what happens next because I'm so addicted to this comic! Dec 11, Wren fablesandwren rated it liked it Shelves: stars. Seriously, seeing these people trying to be normal was hilarious. Michonne in a dress?

Rick without a beard? Rosita with her hair not in pigtails? It was funny. You meet Aaron and some other people in Alexandria. Not much different from the show besides that the girl running the place is actually a man who hits on Andrea who was dead in the show but in the comics is still mourning her recently deceased husband who was too old her for and There are a lot of differences yet it is very similar.

The gang has a hard time talking about things that don't matter, sleeping in separate houses and trusting a big group of people who just want their help in the community. You can't blame them after what they went through with The Governor, you know? I feel like this was kind of a happy yippee-ki-yay kind of filler. Rick has something up his sleeve, but I also think some super big crap is about to go down. I am super ready for it.

Dec 26, Becky rated it really liked it Shelves: apocalyptic-types , graphic-novels , owned , , fantasy , horror , reviewed , zombies. So the folks have finally found what appears to be a safe harbor and a community of people who are not overt psychopaths That doesn't mean they're not secret psychopaths though, so nobody is letting their guard down just yet.

I liked this volume for showing Carl's growth and the way he's relating to his dad. I know that he is only a kid, but hes been through some shit and I love the way that hes helping Rick to heal from the shit HE'S been through. Now in this new place, they are trying to fi So the folks have finally found what appears to be a safe harbor and a community of people who are not overt psychopaths Now in this new place, they are trying to figure out how to, and even if, they belong.

I won't lie either Seems to be a bit too good to be true, so I'm wary right along with them. We shall see where it goes. Lucky Here I come! May 21, Sam Quixote rated it really liked it. As the group head towards Washington D. But as Rick and co. And can they adapt to a comfortable exist As the group head towards Washington D. And can they adapt to a comfortable existence after going through what they have?

First of all — Robert Kirkman, you goofed me good! I really thought the Eugene storyline was for real and it was a red herring. Good one, that made me laugh! That said, volume 12 is the first Walking Dead book I found very easy to put down once I started. Kirkman takes the group into the safe walled community and they settle in.

Or have they…? Because what makes this volume work, despite the lack of anything much happening, is the way the reader has been conditioned to think some terrible tragedy is around the corner. Rick and co. It also shows — yet again! The normal lives of these people seem… boring and flat in comparison to their lives on the road. The finale is another clever spin on perspective. Dec 02, Gabby rated it really liked it Shelves: read-in , 4-star-books , read-in-one-day , graphic-novel. This volume was a bit slower paced and less exciting than the previous ones but I still enjoyed it a lot.

I like that Rick is extremely skeptical of everybody he meets now and he doesn't trust anybody. I can't blame him after all the shit he's been through over the last year since the apocalypse started. But I really like Alexandria so far. It seems like a true sanctuary. I think it's interesting how in these comics the leader is a man named Douglas, and in the show it's run by a wom Alexandria! I think it's interesting how in these comics the leader is a man named Douglas, and in the show it's run by a woman named Deanna.

I actually like Douglas and I think he seems like a really nice leader. But I can see why Rick's group would be skeptical after dealing with The Governor and the hunters. Since I'm completely caught up with the show I can't help but wonder if everything that happened to the group in Alexandria in the show is going to happen in the comics.

I also love the Halloween party the Alexandrian's had for the kids in the community. I thought it was so cute. I also like the fact that Rick's group doesn't want to become weak because they know nothing this great lasts forever and they want to be prepared if it gets overrun. I also think Douglas is a little naive because they didn't have a lookout keeping watch over the town. They obviously haven't encountered people as cruel as The Governor and they don't know what it's like when somebody wants everything you have.

Either way I'm excited to see how this is all going to work out. And why are all these old men so attracted to Andrea??? May 05, Ryan Buckby rated it really liked it.

First read: May 11th Re-read: September 18th things are starting to get better now, the issue picks up with Rick and Carl looking for supplies for their group to help them get through one more night until they leave for Washington. Eugene reveals that he is in fact not a scientist and does not work for the government this makes Abraham mad and then he punches Eugene but he is stopped by Rosita and Rick before things can get worse.

We are first introduced to Aaron and Eric in this iss First read: May 11th Re-read: September 18th things are starting to get better now, the issue picks up with Rick and Carl looking for supplies for their group to help them get through one more night until they leave for Washington. I liked how Rick was the only member of the group skeptical about going to Alexandria but the rest of the group really wanted to go, but as soon as Rick settled down and had a dramatic appearance change he began to relax.

Carl and Andrea both become the sceptical ones then the rest of the group followed. I get left on another cliff hanger, but i probably know how the next issue will go because of the television show but hey it might surprise me and be different to what i'm imaging May 27, Cathy rated it really liked it Shelves: comics-and-graphic-novels , humble.

Eugene is so busted! That part of the storyline was resolved with very little fuss though, which surprised me a little. Rick and the others discover Alexandria. Where we get treated to a story about eyeballs.

Very creepy. Hand me some bleach, so I can get the images out of my head It was really interesting to see how our group settles into this new community and how shell-shocked they appear to be from their life outside and how much it changed them.

I could really relate to them after 11 volum Eugene is so busted! I could really relate to them after 11 volumes of fighting zombies. Even to me Alexandria felt fake and artificial.

I kept waiting for the other shoe to drop. Maybe in the next volume Oct 17, Drew The Reviewer rated it it was amazing. This was a less action packed volume but the new characters are crazy! They are like the Stepford Wives living in a world full of zombies. They are delusional and I can't figure out why they have such a positive personality. I loved the foreshadow in this installment. View 2 comments. Dec 16, Arie rated it really liked it Shelves: dystopia-and-post-apocalypse , graphic-novels-and-comic-books , horror-thriller.

Oh, I love where this is all going! The Stepford-esque civilisation, the undertones of something utterly wrong Am I noticing non-existent things, or were there another child with a black eye during the party? I'm sensing a violent undercurrent somewhere. Also, the act of pretending everything is fine is just plain creepy, not to mention stupid. I'm with Michonne on that one. The series is really revving up again, this plot line has so much potential!

Mar 29, Ayman Gomaa rated it liked it Shelves: comics. Rating : 4. Police officer Rick Grimes and a few human survivors battle hordes of decomposing zombies. Get BOOK. The Walking Dead. Fear the Hunters. No one is safe in the aftermath of the most shocking work to date in the Walking Dead series. The remaining survivors continue on the road to Washington, D.



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