by Robert Kirkman
Rick promised the Hilltop colony that he and his group would protect them from the Saviors, which is led by Negan. But, Rick doesn't realize what they are up against. Soon enough he does and really has to think of what to do next.Negan finally shows up in this volume. I've heard a lot about him and ...
This could be the book that changes everything. This installment has so many shocking moments and two very shocking deaths. I am extremely interested in seeing where all this is headed. I still find myself questioning Rick's leadership skills. He seems to underestimate his actual enemies and treat p...
So "all out war, part 1" indicating that this is going to take a couple of volumes. Peachy. Negan and Rick have decided to wage war on each other, which is kind of fun, in that it moves things along nicely. This volume seems to have a whole lot of deaths, and according to the wiki, does indeed...
In which we meet Negan, our new bad baddie. I think he's supposed to be shades of grey (a guy doing HORRIBLE things to keep people safe, but I think it's more like a sociopath being allowed to do things in the name of keeping people safe, ergo legitimizing his torture-porn and irritatingly terrible...
Bring on volume 18!
With this collection, The Walking Dead tops 100 issues. Quite an achievement. I do have mixed feelings about this collection, though.On one hand, I do like that Kirkman is trying to explore all of the situations that might pop up post-zombie uprising. Here, we have Negan and his protection racket. T...
It must be difficult to continually come up with new ideas for The Walking Dead graphic novels, and it seems Kirkman is showing the strain. A new group of vicious villains doesn't seem much different from the Governor and his gang. As sadistic as this leader, Negan, is, it's hard to get too fright...
Glllllleeeeeeeeeennnnnnnnnnnnnn. WHY? The latest volume of The Walking Dead shows the maturity of Kirkman. Perhaps compressing the entire 100 issue series into the span of a couple of weeks makes the change in sophistication all the more dramatic, but anyways, I like it. Something to Fear is not on...