1. The Walking Dead Image Courtesy: Walking Dead Wiki If you want to read something filled with action, comedy, emotions, and diabolical gore, The Walking Dead is a comic series that will scratch all your itches. Robert Kirkman and Tony Moore created this comic series, first released in 200...
'The Walking Dead' losing Andrew Lincoln on a full-time basis means the end of these five Rick Grimes comic book storylines.
Never has a show jumped a proverbial shark only to land ever so steadily and tread water for a few seasons, then rise above once again likeThe Walking Dead. If you’re one of the viewers whostuck with the show through its lowest points, you will have reaped the benefits of the big pa...
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A black-and-white story firmly set in THE WALKING DEAD comic book continuity. “The 28-page story does not disappoint. While the regular comic has explored life in a world where zombies have overrun the United States, The Alien is more global.” -THE NEW YORK TIMES “For die-hard fans...
“the walking dead” has covered, it’s surprising how infrequently weather has factored into the series. aside from an occasional wind or rain storm, seasonal climate conditions almost never impact the world the characters exist in. but that changed dramatically in the final episode of season 9...
The Walking Dead comic book just delivered its most shocking twist yet, changing Rick Grimes' life forever.
The Walking Dead in its first season could not be touched. When it came down to it, the first season had a collection of complex characters, thought provoking dialogue, captivating storylines, great cinematography, and downright scary looking zombies. Its hard to pin-point one thing that is ex...
The Walking Dead is starting season 2 much more strongly than it ended season 1. Read More By James Poniewozik FULL REVIEW 16 IndieWire Oct 25, 2016 It was miserable, and tedious, and made me feel bad. Not in an emotionally compelling way, just in a “I could be watching something of...
Bringing fresh energy to motion comics -animating panels as vibrantly dead as any Romero classic- Daniel Kanemoto's fan-made title sequence for AMC's new series The Walking Dead gives new form and perspective to the work of an impressive string of creatives. The original comic was given life...