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In this installment we meet Ezekiel and the fact that he has a tiger is one of the reasons this didn't get four stars. Seriously, a tiger? I can't say for certain, but I'm guessing he liberated the tiger from a zoo or something. At any rate that bit was a bit too jump-the-shark-ish for me. Negan, ...
This goes a long way to filling in a lot of what happens between volume one and twenty. Not only that, it gets back on track: it's a streamlines volume full of horror and action. I liked it far, far better than the previous volume. The Governor wasn't exactly what I was expecting, but he fille...
I don't. I really, really don't. Nope, instead Kirkman decides to mindfuck me by doing exactly what I didn't expect. So I guess I have to stop expecting things. This is a perfect zombie graphic novel - with a realistic reaction by the groups surviving, fantastic art, and the zombies don't ...
I'm at the point in the graphic novels where it no longer really resembles the series at all, which is awesome. Everything is new now. This installment introduces a host of new characters and the whole time I was reading I wondered what their ulterior motives were and if Rick's group could really tr...
This was perhaps one of the more intense installments in the series (and certainly the most intense so far in the second compendium.) I was actually shocked enough at one point to say "holy crap" out loud. So many things happen in this graphic novel, but perhaps the most shocking (and yet somehow ...