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The Walking Dead, Vol. 15: We Find Ourselves - Community Reviews back

by Robert Kirkman
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Soze Says
Soze Says rated it 8 years ago
The necessary lull after the storm, with the next storm gathering on the horizon, Volume 15 of Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard and Cliff Rathburn's ongoing zombie apocalyptic series is not overly thrilling. But it does not need to be. Instead, it is tasked with developing these characters so when the...
narfna
narfna rated it 11 years ago
Another day, another dollar? I guess? Except who gives a shit about money when there are zombies?They've finished off the zombies that invaded the Safe-Zone, Carl is in a coma, some of the Safe-Zoners resent Rick and his group for changing things, people are dead all over the place, stupid Abraham c...
learn by going
learn by going rated it 11 years ago
Perhaps it's been too long since I read the previous volume, but at this point it feels like the stories and situations have become repetitive or variations on what we've already seen. I'm caring less about many characters. I hope an endgame is in sight, and I hope it arrives before I cease caring a...
Louise's Shelf Confessions
Louise's Shelf Confessions rated it 11 years ago
This was a bit better than a 3 star so I've rounded up slightly to a 3.5. Picking up where volume 14 left off, Rick sees a future for his gang and the community. Rick wants to make changes for the better, he starts to put plans into action much to the dislike of a few residents. Rick has changed...
Inspiring Insomnia
Inspiring Insomnia rated it 12 years ago
***Note - contains spoilers from Volume 14***Volume 15 of "The Walking Dead," opens with the survivors doing some zombie disposal after the mass extermination in Volume 14, while Carl's life hangs in the balance. Rick has an epiphany; he had put the needs of his family ahead of the needs of the comm...
suzemo
suzemo rated it 12 years ago
Rick and Co are coming to terms with what happened in the previous volume, plus dealing with more of the usual zombie-soap-opera stuff. It's a little slower and I started to get a wee bit bored with the sociological bits of who thinks who should lead and why... I have a hard time thinking that thes...
Will's Reading List
Will's Reading List rated it 12 years ago
Dissent in the newly formed ranks. Finally. Let's get these people on the road.
beccabee
beccabee rated it 12 years ago
Eh. Probably important for furthering the plot, but on its own, this volume was definitely lacking the punch of the last one.
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