The Walking Dead #159 eBook Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Stefano Gaudiano, Cliff Rathburn
Download As PDF : The Walking Dead #159 eBook Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Stefano Gaudiano, Cliff Rathburn
"THE WHISPERER WAR," Part Three. The war rages on.
The Walking Dead #159 eBook Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Stefano Gaudiano, Cliff Rathburn
Product details
|
Tags : The Walking Dead #159 - Kindle edition by Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Stefano Gaudiano, Cliff Rathburn. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading The Walking Dead #159.,ebook,Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Stefano Gaudiano, Cliff Rathburn,The Walking Dead #159,Image - Skybound
The Walking Dead #159 eBook Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Stefano Gaudiano, Cliff Rathburn Reviews
..THE WALKING DEAD - Book One......"the continuing story of survival horror" was a partial repeat for me, but still enjoyable....and a great October read!
The story of Officer Rick Grimes and cohorts moves forward through a world of devastation and zombies to include the horrific accident near the farm all the way through to finding the prison....and what's behind all the fences and corridors inside.
Book One also includes a short special holiday story featuring Morgan and Duane, some great character sketches to help keep everyone straight and some really cool COLOR artwork designs. The one of Rick, Lori and Carl is my personal favorite with the creepy night time burial scene a close second.
If I had a wish, it would be that this series of hardcover books were entirely in color, but that won't deter me from reading and purchasing the rest. I am definitely now a bona fide WD junkie....quite a bit late to the party, I know, but still definitely hooked!
I have been a fan of The Walking Dead for years now. I started watching when there were only three seasons on Netflix. So I pretty much binge watched three seasons straight, and then joined the rest of the world with watching every Sunday. Anyway, I didn't know the show was derived from comics until seeing an episode of Talking Dead. I discovered the Compendiums and I decided to buy it. I have been thoroughly entertained with these comics. I love reading them and seeing how they are the same and different from the show. I am almost finished with Compendium one, and hoping to get Compendium two for Christmas. This is a great read, just as good, if not better than the show. I am a fan of the show, and now the comics for LIFE!!!
I bought this after watching the first 7 seasons of the TV show (and being severely disappointed with it from about season 4 onward), and it’s GREAT. I’m so grateful that the TV show inspired me to check out the comic, because the comic is better in many ways—but also, it’s different enough from the TV show that it’s engaging even from the pure plot and character development perspective, since people and events diverge so frequently from what I expect from watching the series.
I’ve ordered (but not yet received) the next two volumes of the compendia [shifts glasses up nose], based on how good this volume is. Already, there are so many things that are different from the series, that I’m on the edge of my seat just wondering how things can possibly turn out here.
HUGE SPOILERS for those who don’t care about surprises but want to get a sense of how different the comic is from the series So there’s no Daryl, Merle, or Beth; Sophia, Lori, and Dale live but Carol dies; Carol is a needy sex freak; Rick loses his right hand early on; Michonne shacks up with Tyreese, Andrea shacks up with Dale; they never use the term “walkers†but DO discuss terminology periodically; Glenn isn’t a virgin at the beginning.
I get excited every year they put another one of the Omnibuses out. The artwork is phenomenal, and the inclusion of additional covers, sketches, and other drawings at the end is a welcomed finish. It is a big heavy book, so definitely designed as a collector's item. Highly recommended.
Update anyone know if #7 is coming out? These have been perfectly timed in the past to come out around the holidays and this year, nothin.
Update I contacted a distributor and they said while they don't have an official release date for Omnibus 7, they estimated sometime in July/August 2017
I've purchased all volumes up to 22 and the TV show has just about caught up to wear I am in the novels. These books are friggen awesome. I don't read much and my buddy lent me VOL 1 after he knew I liked the show. Well, I burned through the first one and then just went on a tear buying 4 volumes at a time...the price is pretty good for what you get out of these. $9-$15 is the range I've paid per novel, I'm not sure why they aren't the same but anyways, I keep buying them none the less. The story was written before the TV Show and the show follows the story but there is some differences. The written story is more violent and graphic then the tv show but the tv show does a decent job of sticking with main ideas. I've noticed that certain plot things that happen in the book also happen in the show but there is a unique twist like a different character it happens to or something like that. Which makes reading these volumes great cuz I have some idea of where the story is going (after having watched all tv episodes) but there are still surprises. If you like the TV show and haven't read these, give it a try and you will get a whole new experience of the Walking Dead story. I'm putting this same review under every volume I've purchased (1-22) so people can see it. go buy these!
I got the kindle version and it was hard to read the larger panels on my small phone screen. It was perfectly fine on a larger tablet.
If you are a fan of the show and haven't read this, I will warn you that there are substantial differences. It is as if a drunk person explained the plot of the comic books to the screenwriter in a loud bar, and them the screenwriter wrote the show from memory a month later. This is to say that the 'highlights' from the comics made it to the show, but it is still a different story.
People are on here trying to review this with deep literary analysis techniques, as if this were Shakespear or Proust or something. This is a comic about zombies. There are many like it, but this is the best one.
If you like the show, you will like the comics. I promise. They complement each other, but are different enough to warrant spending time on both.
0 Response to "⇒ [PDF] The Walking Dead #159 eBook Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Stefano Gaudiano, Cliff Rathburn"
Post a Comment