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The Walking Dead Volume 24: Life and Death (Walking Dead Tp), by Robert Kirkman

The Walking Dead Volume 24: Life and Death (Walking Dead Tp), by Robert Kirkman

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The Walking Dead Volume 24: Life and Death (Walking Dead Tp), by Robert Kirkman

The Walking Dead Volume 24: Life and Death (Walking Dead Tp), by Robert Kirkman



The Walking Dead Volume 24: Life and Death (Walking Dead Tp), by Robert Kirkman

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  • What level of threat do the Whisperers pose to the communities' safety? Carl's not waiting around to find out. Also, the return of Michonne.
  • Collects The Walking Dead #139-144.

The Walking Dead Volume 24: Life and Death (Walking Dead Tp), by Robert Kirkman

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #5161 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-09-01
  • Released on: 2015-09-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 10.10" h x .40" w x 6.40" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 136 pages
The Walking Dead Volume 24: Life and Death (Walking Dead Tp), by Robert Kirkman

About the Author ROBERT KIRKMAN is best known for his work on "The Walking Dead "and "Invincible "for Image Comics, as well as "Ultimate X-Men "and "Marvel Zombies "for Marvel Comics. He is one of the five partners of Image Comics and is an executive producer and writer on "The Walking Dead "television show.


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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. The Walking Dead Vol 24: Life and Death, but Kirkman and Adlard By C. Dennis Moore Holy crap! Now THAT’S how you do a cliffhanger.With nearly 150 issues under his belt, I can’t believe how on top of his game writer Robert Kirkman still is. When you consider the novels, the hit TV series, not to mention the new spin-off, he’s still got the onions to write the story contained in THE WALKING DEAD Vol. 24: Life and Death.We remember from the last volume that Carl has gone off to find Lydia, daughter of Alpha, the leader of the Whisperers, the nomadic tribe of survivors who live among the dead in the wild.Meanwhile, Maggie has survived an attempt on her life by Gregory, the former leader of the Hilltop community.When this volume starts, spanning issues 139-144 of the monthly series, Carl has been captured by the Whisperers, while Rick is away on trade business for the local communities. Back at Alexandria, people are getting ready for a town fair and back at the Hilltop, Maggie is trying to decide what to do with Gregory, even though she knows, in her heart, there’s only one thing TO do. She knows Rick has kept Negan alive all these years, locked up in jail, to prove that there is still some hope for humanity. But Gregory is a different breed and there are still people who can be swayed by him, and that’s something she can’t allow. So he’s going to have to be executed.And speaking of Negan, when one of the people in charge of him doesn’t lock his cell door properly while Rick is away … let’s just say the outcome to that was the LAST thing I expected.But Rick’s got more on his mind when Maggie tells him Carl is missing, and where he’s gone. Rick does what any father would do, he goes after his son, even into enemy territory.But the Whisperers are like no enemy they’ve faced yet. And when Alpha confronts Rick with what they’re capable of, he knows that being let go is truly a mercy. But that’s not the worst of it. Alpha has set up a border dividing the communities’ territory from the Whisperers’, and what Rick finds there is one of the biggest Cliffhangers Kirkman has dreamed up yet. I can’t wait to see what happens next.It’s a rarity to find one creator working so consistently on a single comic project for so long, and still being this strong so far into it. I don’t know how Kirkman manages it, but good God this was a great book.He manages to strike a perfect balance between showing the survivors getting back to some semblance of a life, but never letting us or them forget what’s just outside their gates. And as usual in this series, the truest threats don’t come from the reanimated dead shambling about mindlessly eating any living thing they can get their hands on. They’re still a threat, of course, but if Negan and his crew weren’t enough, the Whisperers show us there is true evil in the world.Charlie Adlard, still hard at in the art department. The black and white still makes it difficult at times to tell some characters apart, but I think Kirkman does what he can to help us out in that area through dialogue. And when Adlard is given a dramatic splash page to awe us with, he always delivers big. So what if there were a few panels here and there that looked either rushed, amateurish, or rushed by an amateur? Overall, Adlard is right next to Kirkman, still delivering month in and month out, over a decade in.When Kirkman jumped ahead in time a few volumes ago, I thought it might be a bad sign for the series, but everything so far has only proved me wrong and instead shown that Kirkman has some big ideas in mind for where this book is headed. For me, if Volume 24 is any indication, it’s only going to keep getting better and better. And, let’s face it, it was already pretty damned good to start with!Previously on THE WALKING DEAD:THE WALKING DEAD 1: Days Gone Bye:http://www.amazon.com/review/R4Z32IVDKWWAVTHE WALKING DEAD 2: Miles Behind Us:http://www.amazon.com/review/R24YVRYY5BXV3QTHE WALKING DEAD 3: Safety Behind Bars:http://www.amazon.com/review/R1V8VJKC10O96RTHE WALKING DEAD 4: The Heart’s Desire:http://www.amazon.com/review/R3OALQQ3AC4DWBTHE WALKING DEAD 5: The Best Defense:http://www.amazon.com/review/R203LXJZVJA0TJTHE WALKING DEAD 6: This Sorrowful Life:http://www.amazon.com/review/R3VVHB3HJNSVXXTHE WALKING DEAD 7: The Calm Before:http://www.amazon.com/review/R4MDCDDR9SHJ4THE WALKING DEAD 8: Made to Suffer:http://www.amazon.com/review/R34QUW9PAVLI3FTHE WALKING DEAD 9: Here We Remain:http://www.amazon.com/review/RCWJJ0NF61UP4THE WALKING DEAD 10: What We Become:http://www.amazon.com/review/R2TKU9NGK7Q0XCTHE WALKING DEAD 11: Fear the Hunters:http://www.amazon.com/review/ROT45H7ZIPAW1THE WALKING DEAD 12: Life Among Them:http://www.amazon.com/review/R3LYU5UO5O8XJOTHE WALKING DEAD 13: Too Far Gone:http://www.amazon.com/review/R3NEKLHFHHDH7DTHE WALKING DEAD 14: No Way Out:http://www.amazon.com/review/R3SIU8W2VDP99FTHE WALKING DEAD 15: We Find Ourselves:http://www.amazon.com/review/R1P4NHMLAHPC2DTHE WALKING DEAD 16: A Larger World:http://www.amazon.com/review/RI9DY5XR0YFEITHE WALKING DEAD 17: Something to Fear:http://www.amazon.com/review/R2ANQ63TGJEDYWTHE WALKING DEAD 18: What Comes After:http://www.amazon.com/review/R3GQB60SS46PCYTHE WALKING DEAD 19: March to War:http://www.amazon.com/review/R3134EI0TUUD9THE WALKING DEAD 20: All Out War, part one:http://www.amazon.com/review/R2YYI42WPXS6MATHE WALKING DEAD 21: All Out War, part two:http://www.amazon.com/review/R1SYRXH19NEO5MTHE WALKING DEAD 22: A New Beginning:http://www.amazon.com/review/R7247X0A77AUTHE WALKING DEAD 23: Whispers Into Screams:https://www.amazon.com/review/R1GW2YKFIU7XU9

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. I thought the Whisperers might be kind of boring, but I was WRRRRONGG! By Z Originally I didn't think they'd be able to make much of the Whisperers storyline, and thought they'd made a mistake by having everything become so civilized. Good stories thrive on conflict, and while a more peaceful and organized world would be great for Rick and his people, it wouldn't make for a very intriguing story. So, I thought the past few post-Negan volumes had been spinning their wheels a bit.Yeah... that was a set-up. In this one you find out that the Whisperers are the zombie-apocalypse version of a superpower, and they've got the zombie-apocalypse version of an A-bomb, and I don't see how Rick's crew is going to be able to handle this "arms race." And there's a devastating masterstroke move that proves Kirkman isn't afraid to cash in a lot of chips all at once. Events you'd think he'd parcel out to keep the story running all get thrown in your face at once, and it's hardcore, fearless writing. But, I've got confidence that it was the right move. I doubted Kirkman's wisdom at the beginning of the Whisperers storyline and he proved me wrong, so, I'm not second-guessing him anymore!If you've been following the series, and maybe were drifting away from it because things had gotten a little too easy-going... it's time to come back. This will hook you all over again.Now I can't wait for volume 25...

10 of 12 people found the following review helpful. I personally like that Kirkman is looking more into the struggles of ... By Rick G. I started watching the television show from its beginning during the second season release. I have been an avid viewer since. Earlier this year, I decided to read the first compendium simply to see what differences existed in the story and character development. I immediately ordered the second compendium but decided that I would stop there so that I didn't get ahead of the show. After finishing that on the evening that it arrived in the mail, I ordered each subsequent volume that was available because I did not want to wait for the third compendium or the next season of the show to be released. When this volume came available for preorder, I didn't hesitate.Some have complained that the story is 'slowing down' too much. I personally like that Kirkman is looking more into the struggles of persons as they deal with their new environments as well as having to deal with the struggle of who they have become because of it. You can only watch/read about clearing out zombies repeatedly for so long. To say anything more would negate the pleasure of reading it for yourself.If you have have enjoyed the graphic novels up to this point, you won't be disappointed in this one. Nothing has changed in regard to style or the uncertainty of any particular character's chance of surviving for another appearance. If you haven't read them yet, do yourself a favor and order them now. But order them all at once so that you won't find yourself waiting on the mail, because you will want to keep reading.

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