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The Walking Dead, Vol. 09: Here We Remain - Community Reviews back

by Cliff Rathburn, Charlie Adlard, Robert Kirkman
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Tackling Mt. TBR
Tackling Mt. TBR rated it 11 years ago
This is the point in the comic series where we meet Abraham. While I like the character I found the other aspects of this graphic novel to be a bit less exciting than previous issues. I would say this is one of the in-between periods you often see on the show where there isn't much going on, but it'...
narfna
narfna rated it 12 years ago
I'm glad I took time off from reading this series. That last volume was brutal. Vol. 9 of The Walking Dead handles the events of Vol. 8 the only way it could (and still keep readers from wanting to kill themselves from sadness). The first half is relatively quiet, with Carl and Rick moving slowly ...
Momma182's Reviews
Momma182's Reviews rated it 12 years ago
I'm really glad that the group found each other again. I hope there continues to be more survival in future volumes, rather than fighting with others.
Musings of a Bibliophile
Musings of a Bibliophile rated it 12 years ago
After the disgusting brutal violence handed to us by the Governor, I considered finishing my relationship with the Walking Dead for good. Gratuitous violence is not something I a a fan of, although I'm aware that a graphic novel series about zombies is of course going to be full of said violence. Th...
sixthreezy readsies
sixthreezy readsies rated it 13 years ago
Some quality Rick and Carl time, but now I'm looking forward to their journey to D.C. It's about to get real interesting, I have a feeling. With the group slimmed up, and adding new possibly trustworthy people.. Oh, and Michonne is always still around to provide for a great kill or two lol.
Inspiring Insomnia
Inspiring Insomnia rated it 13 years ago
*** NOTE: This review contains major spoilers from Volume 8***After Rick's family was ripped apart in the attack on the prison in volume 8, he and Carl set out alone. The other few survivors have scattered in other directions, and so father and son must cope on their own. They hunker down in an aban...
Sesana
Sesana rated it 13 years ago
Checking in at around the midpoint of the trades published so far. Damn you, Robert Kirkman. The last couple volumes have been so wrenching that I almost wish Kirkman had suddenly turned into a bad writer. That would allow me to get away from the horribly depressing world he's created and let go of ...
suzemo
suzemo rated it 13 years ago
So, I'm not saying the characters are overly multi-dimensional, because they're just not. But this volume is much more contemplative - less actiony - and it's not a bad thing.There is still plenty of things going on. Carl and Rick have to make their way forward, and it's not easy. But decent s...
Will's Reading List
Will's Reading List rated it 13 years ago
A lesser, leaner group of survivors are thankfully back on the road after a multi-book arch-villain storyline. This chapter helps the story to regain the sense that it could go anywhere in this lost world, and that none of its survivors are safe. Which is what I was reading this for to being with....
OstensiblyA
OstensiblyA rated it 14 years ago
The Walking Dead issues #49–54I just . . . why would . . . it's so . . . sigh. I don't know how the rest of the books are going to be now.
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