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NEWSFLASH #1 There are A LOT of books about zombies.NEWSFLASH #2 There are A LOT of books about zombies sporting whole bags full of suck. NEWSFLASH #3 This graphic novel (what we superhero nerds call comics to sound less spandexy) is completely devoid of suck and is among the best written, most intelligent zombie stories ever. NEWSFLASH #4 I really, really like it. Its a pretty basic set-up. Some mysterio plague-like phenom has caused zombieitis to break out and turn most of the world into
Actual rating: 3.5 starsI liked this comic less than the first one. The thing is that I can't stop myself from comparing it to the TV show and it didn't live up to my expectations. There will be spoilers of both the TV show and the comics below.What disappointed me the most during my reading is the relationship between the characters. It felt either botched or false. I couldn't connect to the couples, not to the new ones, nor to those that are actually developed in the TV show. * Andrea / Dale *

Oh my goodness, so much happens in this! Lots of new characters, lots of death, some close calls, and a big reveal, make this a very crazy ride. Again, you never know who will die, who will hook up, or who will make alliances. Every one is just trying to survive, but throwing so many new people in the mix, especially people who are related, makes for a whole new dynamic. I still hate Rick's wife. That's only getting worse, in all honesty, but I do love Rick and his son. The other characters are
I really like this comic series. I like how it focuses on the people and the psychological side of how people could react in a zombie apocalypse. Everyone is pretty much having sex, getting munched on or shouting at one another and I think that's pretty realistic. The artwork in this volume was not as good as the volume 1 artwork by Tony Moore. I've gotten used to it at this stage but I see Tony Moore's artwork for the covers and I just want him back! I also wish it was in colour but that's just
The book is ALWAYS better than the movie (or in this case, the TV show), right? I thought so too, so after falling head over heels for The Walking Dead on TV, I had very high hopes for the comic books. I picked up Days Gone By, and was really let down. Reading it felt like watching Season One in fast forward. There's a real lack of story or character development. It's just this happened, then this happened, then this happened, as if the panels were rationed for each event. After finishing volume
I can't say I enjoyed this one as much as volume 1, but it was still a damn enjoyable graphic novel! It's so interesting to watch how differently the story unfolds from what I'm familiar with on the television show. I have to say that there are a lot of things I strongly prefer in the show (like, um, Beth's existence?), but I'll definitely be continuing the series to watch things progress in their original intended way.
Robert Kirkman
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Original Title: | The Walking Dead, Vol. 2: Miles Behind Us |
ISBN: | 1582404135 (ISBN13: 9781582404134) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Walking Dead (Collected Editions) #2 |
Characters: | Rick Grimes |
Setting: | Peachtree City, Georgia(United States) |
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An epidemic of apocalyptic proportions has swept the globe, causing the dead to rise and feed on the living. In a matter of months, society has crumbled: There is no government, no grocery stores, no mail delivery, no cable TV. In a world ruled by the dead, we are forced to finally begin living. This volume follows our band of survivors on their tragic journey in search of shelter. Characters live and die as they brave a treacherous landscape littered with packs of the walking dead.Declare Regarding Books The Walking Dead, Vol. 2: Miles Behind Us (The Walking Dead (Collected Editions) #2)
Title | : | The Walking Dead, Vol. 2: Miles Behind Us (The Walking Dead (Collected Editions) #2) |
Author | : | Robert Kirkman |
Book Format | : | Comics |
Book Edition | : | First Printing |
Pages | : | Pages: 136 pages |
Published | : | November 24th 2004 by Image Comics (first published April 1st 2004) |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Graphic Novels. Comics. Horror. Zombies. Fiction. Graphic Novels Comics. Apocalyptic. Post Apocalyptic |
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Ratings: 4.24 From 34554 Users | 1561 ReviewsWrite-Up Regarding Books The Walking Dead, Vol. 2: Miles Behind Us (The Walking Dead (Collected Editions) #2)
I was disappointed to see that this book was illustrated by a different person. He has a totally different style, heavy on the shading, which actually made it hard to tell the difference between two of the women. In fact, one of them begins a relationship with someone and I was flipping back, exclaiming "I thought she had a husband and kids!" before I realized it was another woman. (Part of the problem was me being unobservant, but still...) Also, oh, the sexism. "Especially the women" was kindNEWSFLASH #1 There are A LOT of books about zombies.NEWSFLASH #2 There are A LOT of books about zombies sporting whole bags full of suck. NEWSFLASH #3 This graphic novel (what we superhero nerds call comics to sound less spandexy) is completely devoid of suck and is among the best written, most intelligent zombie stories ever. NEWSFLASH #4 I really, really like it. Its a pretty basic set-up. Some mysterio plague-like phenom has caused zombieitis to break out and turn most of the world into
Actual rating: 3.5 starsI liked this comic less than the first one. The thing is that I can't stop myself from comparing it to the TV show and it didn't live up to my expectations. There will be spoilers of both the TV show and the comics below.What disappointed me the most during my reading is the relationship between the characters. It felt either botched or false. I couldn't connect to the couples, not to the new ones, nor to those that are actually developed in the TV show. * Andrea / Dale *

Oh my goodness, so much happens in this! Lots of new characters, lots of death, some close calls, and a big reveal, make this a very crazy ride. Again, you never know who will die, who will hook up, or who will make alliances. Every one is just trying to survive, but throwing so many new people in the mix, especially people who are related, makes for a whole new dynamic. I still hate Rick's wife. That's only getting worse, in all honesty, but I do love Rick and his son. The other characters are
I really like this comic series. I like how it focuses on the people and the psychological side of how people could react in a zombie apocalypse. Everyone is pretty much having sex, getting munched on or shouting at one another and I think that's pretty realistic. The artwork in this volume was not as good as the volume 1 artwork by Tony Moore. I've gotten used to it at this stage but I see Tony Moore's artwork for the covers and I just want him back! I also wish it was in colour but that's just
The book is ALWAYS better than the movie (or in this case, the TV show), right? I thought so too, so after falling head over heels for The Walking Dead on TV, I had very high hopes for the comic books. I picked up Days Gone By, and was really let down. Reading it felt like watching Season One in fast forward. There's a real lack of story or character development. It's just this happened, then this happened, then this happened, as if the panels were rationed for each event. After finishing volume
I can't say I enjoyed this one as much as volume 1, but it was still a damn enjoyable graphic novel! It's so interesting to watch how differently the story unfolds from what I'm familiar with on the television show. I have to say that there are a lot of things I strongly prefer in the show (like, um, Beth's existence?), but I'll definitely be continuing the series to watch things progress in their original intended way.
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