The Walking Dead # 59 - Overwhelmed!
is a comic book published by Image & released on 3 / / 2009User Rating - 9 votes, 4.2 avg.
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Rick, Carl and Abraham pick up Morgan from his residence and continue to the police station where Rick worked. Once there, they load up on supplies and start heading back to the waiting group.
Morgan's grief over the loss of his son continues.
As they head back, they unexpectedly encounter a zombie herd and become overwhelmed. On their way to escape, the car crashes but everyone remains intact (although Abraham is thrown from the vehicle). At the conclusion, the zombie herd starts heading their way, with everyone on foot.
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A Very Huge Horde Of Zombies
Reviewed by ENGLENTINE on Sept. 3, 2009. ENGLENTINE has written 583 reviews. His/her last review was for SUICIDE KINGS,” PART 3: DEAD MAN'S HAND . 20 out of 21 users recommend his reviews. |
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In this issue the guys are going back to the camp when they are stopped by a herd of zombies that is large enough to stop their car on the road. Okay ladies and gentleman here is another high praise review of an issue of The Walking dead. So follow the bouncing ball as I sing the same song I always do.
This is another excellent issue that refuses to lose the characters in all of the action. The tension comes from us caring who the action is happening to instead of just trying to ask us to care about what happened. The writing is just one part, the facial expressions sells the dialogue, and the inking gives us a very fie atmosphere to this world.
I can not and will not stop saying that this is a book any lover of a great story should pick up.
This is another excellent issue that refuses to lose the characters in all of the action. The tension comes from us caring who the action is happening to instead of just trying to ask us to care about what happened. The writing is just one part, the facial expressions sells the dialogue, and the inking gives us a very fie atmosphere to this world.
I can not and will not stop saying that this is a book any lover of a great story should pick up.
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| Date Added: | March 12, 2009 |













