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Walking Dead, #13: Point de non-retour - Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard
Walking Dead, #13: Point de non-retour
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9782756025056 (2756025054)
Pages no: 142
Edition language: French
Series: The Walking Dead -12 (#73)
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Tackling Mt. TBR
Tackling Mt. TBR rated it
4.0 The Walking Dead - Too Far Gone [Review]
Rick kind of loses it in this installment and the only person that is truly disturbed by it is Michonne. This just reinforces that Michonne is one of the best characters. There is yet another group of survivors set to attack their new home, so I'm looking forward to seeing how that is going to play ...
narfna
narfna rated it
3.5 The Walking Dead, Vol. 13: Too Far Gone
While this volume had some interesting reversals, I'm still finding that my enjoyment of this series has waned. All through Vol. 12 there was a pervasive sense of creep and horror hiding in the idyllic community Rick & Co. found themselves sheltering in. I kept expecting some horrible secret to pop ...
Louise's Shelf Confessions
Louise's Shelf Confessions rated it
4.0 The Walking Dead Volume 13: Too Far Gone
This volume picks up where the previous left off. Rick and the gang are living within a community, quite peacefully it seems. They all have their roles to play to keep it running and safe. We learn more about Douglas and his mission and we learn about the secret involving Davidson. Douglas does se...
suzemo
suzemo rated it
4.0 The Walking Dead, Vol. 13: Too Far Gone
Our beloved zombie warriors are living in a relatively safe enclave, struggling to come to terms with living a "normal" life. They have to come to terms with living in a different space than they are used to, and living with people they have to decide to trust (and who must decide whether or not t...
Will's Reading List
Will's Reading List rated it
3.0 The Walking Dead, Vol. 13: Too Far Gone
The "idyllic" community the survivors found finally shows its underbelly; or is it that the survivors themselves have finally shown theirs? Great suspense.
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