Os Mortos-Vivos, Volume 8: Nascidos Para Sofrer (The Walking Dead #8)
Format: paperback
ISBN:
9788599859483
Publish date: March 2012
Publisher: HQM Editora
Pages no: 160
Edition language: Portuguese
Category:
Fantasy,
Science Fiction,
Horror,
Dystopia,
Sequential Art,
Graphic Novels,
Comics,
Graphic Novels Comics,
Comic Book,
Apocalyptic,
Post Apocalyptic,
Zombies
Series: The Walking Dead -12 (#43)
This book begins with the same action that starts Volume Eight of The Walking Dead. Its plot ends shortly after the final moments of that same volume. I feel as though Jay Bonansinga had an unenviable and maybe impossible task in these books: writing Lilly Caul's story in a way that allows the re...
I gave up on the show after season 3,I'm enjoying the comics more: they are gorier but the character development and the story is stronger. This volume is more action-packed than the last one: the governor is pissed and wants revenge so he assaults the prison (with a motherf*cking tank!) where Rick'...
The final installment in the compendium was completely shocking for me. Way more shocking than this same time period in the show. I have to say that I absolutely love that the comics are so different from the show, because then both have the ability to surprise me. There are several major characte...
Despite my lack of sorrow for Lori's pregnancy, I was pretty upset that she (and baby Judith) were killed off. Really glad the Governor dies. He was an ass.
Well, that was horrifying. But as I did prepare myself emotionally, I wasn't as horrified as I could have been. I had presumed that everyone was going to die, but everyone didn't die. Only most people died. So who's kicked the bucket? Well, Axel got shot in the head, Tyreese was decapitated by the...