by Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Cliff Rathburn, Rus Wooton
This series just keeps getting better and better. This is definitely one of my favorites of the series so far. It's also probably the most depressing as of yet. Several people die (even some that you wouldn't expect) and lots of limbs and body parts are lost. At this rate, pretty soon all the charac...
Holy cow! Robert Kirkman is not afraid to kill off main characters!This installation gives us the birth of Lori's baby - Rick doesn't want to know if he's the father or if Shane is (he picked up on the fact that Lori slept with Shane during Shane's last rant) and they settle back into what passes fo...
The story that began in volume 3 of the hardcovers continues in volume 4. I am not going to spoil if, but I will say that Kirkman delivers more shock and tragedy. The ending will move you. In between, the drama and stories of the survivors continue. Again, the best part of this series is how Kirkman...
Every book I become less impressed with the series. I think part of the problem is that the visual nature of graphic novels makes violence that might be okay in a prose piece seem gratuitous. Kirkman said he killed off so many characters to show that no one was safe. Unfortunately, as far as I'm ...