The Walking Dead, Vol. 1: Days Gone Bye (The Walking Dead (Collected Editions) #1) 
I don't watch the TV show but I really enjoyed this comic. It was interesting and I liked how it focused on people and what would happen to people if there was a zombie apocalypse. I loved the introduction. I really liked the work Tony Moore did too. The comic has left me wanting more and I can't wait to see what happens in the rest of the comics.
I wanted to really like volume one of The Walking Dead. Most people do like it. They like it a lot. I didn't, which doesn't make anyone better or smarter than anyone else, we just have different tastes.I appreciate Robert Kirkman wanting to write a social commentary and not just a horror story, but I don't know that he needs to state this in the introduction - all good zombie (and horror) stories are dealing with more than just the surface material, so Kirkman emphasizing his social commentary

I have to believe that readers of dystopian fiction or apocalyptic fiction harbour the belief that the world bound by the printers ink is definitely looming; would one day come true. Or at the very least hope it does. I myself cannot stop from venturing into the implications of the dawn of the walking dead. (see what I did there? Too obvious? :/ ) What would I do first? Ah the possibilities! Of course the romance would strip away if such a dawn actually arrives...tut tut tut. I would possibly
We are amidst a Zombie phenomena, well they have been around since that movie Night of the Living Dead, But did not have as much coverage, there is so many novels and movies now with a zombie theme.Some neat artwork here representing a zombie gore feast of a struggle for a band of humans against the odds for survival.This is as most people know the genisis of the tv-series of the same name. I have watched one episode with some reservations due to the gore level and wanted to read the graphic
Okay, is this where the random bolding phenomenon is coming from?? Have you all known this and not told me? Is it just so you can laugh behind my back? See? I cant even randomly bold if I try. It always ends up being for emphasis. This book is about dont give kids guns. Thats pretty much it. But, sometimes, you know . . . zombie apocalypse . . . sounds like a good idea to give a kid a gun. And if you think that, youre an idiot.My dad used to keep a lot of guns in the house at one particularly
This is so, so, so, so good. It doesnt try to be disgusting and it doesnt mainly focus on the zombies, surprisingly. Its more about the little community of survivors and their relationships, their helping each other out, their trying to find a way out of this pit of death. I felt desolate to see some characters gone too soon or left behind, but I have some hope of seeing new ones in the future that will make me stop missing the departed ones. Great, great comic series.
Robert Kirkman
Paperback | Pages: 144 pages Rating: 4.27 | 199493 Users | 3975 Reviews

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Original Title: | The Walking Dead, Vol. 1: Days Gone Bye |
ISBN: | 1582406723 (ISBN13: 9781582406725) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Walking Dead (Collected Editions) #1 |
Characters: | Ben, Donna, Alyec Ilychovich, Allen, Detective Glenn, Rick Grimes, Jim, Morgan Jones, Duane Jones, Lori Grimes, Carl Grimes, Shane Walsh, Dale Horvath, Carol Peletier, Andrea, Sophia Peletier, Billy Ansel (Walking Dead) |
Setting: | Atlanta, Georgia(United States) Cynthiana, Kentucky(United States) |
Description Conducive To Books The Walking Dead, Vol. 1: Days Gone Bye (The Walking Dead (Collected Editions) #1)
How many hours are in a day when you don't spend half of them watching television?When is the last time any of us REALLY worked to get something we wanted?
How long has it been since any of us really NEEDED something that we WANTED?
The world we knew is gone.
The world of commerce and frivolous necessity has been replaced by a world of survival and responsibility.
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. no government, no grocery stores, no mail delivery, no cable TV.
In a world ruled by the dead, we are forced to finally start living.
Identify Containing Books The Walking Dead, Vol. 1: Days Gone Bye (The Walking Dead (Collected Editions) #1)
Title | : | The Walking Dead, Vol. 1: Days Gone Bye (The Walking Dead (Collected Editions) #1) |
Author | : | Robert Kirkman |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 144 pages |
Published | : | February 19th 2013 by Image Comics (first published May 1st 2004) |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Graphic Novels. Comics. Horror. Zombies. Fiction. Graphic Novels Comics |
Rating Containing Books The Walking Dead, Vol. 1: Days Gone Bye (The Walking Dead (Collected Editions) #1)
Ratings: 4.27 From 199493 Users | 3975 ReviewsEvaluate Containing Books The Walking Dead, Vol. 1: Days Gone Bye (The Walking Dead (Collected Editions) #1)
Kudos to Image Comics for saving all that money on a colorist (better, Erica?)!I get it, I get it! I'm frugal, too. In fact, (view spoiler)[ We just got back from a family vacation. And the entire time, I couldn't get my youngest to eat anything they served for breakfast at the place we were staying. And they had EVERYTHING there! Waffles with strawberries and whipped cream...yum.But she's 6, and none of it tasted like Mommy's food.On day 3, I spied their stash of Froot Loops.Yes! We're SAVED!OrI don't watch the TV show but I really enjoyed this comic. It was interesting and I liked how it focused on people and what would happen to people if there was a zombie apocalypse. I loved the introduction. I really liked the work Tony Moore did too. The comic has left me wanting more and I can't wait to see what happens in the rest of the comics.
I wanted to really like volume one of The Walking Dead. Most people do like it. They like it a lot. I didn't, which doesn't make anyone better or smarter than anyone else, we just have different tastes.I appreciate Robert Kirkman wanting to write a social commentary and not just a horror story, but I don't know that he needs to state this in the introduction - all good zombie (and horror) stories are dealing with more than just the surface material, so Kirkman emphasizing his social commentary

I have to believe that readers of dystopian fiction or apocalyptic fiction harbour the belief that the world bound by the printers ink is definitely looming; would one day come true. Or at the very least hope it does. I myself cannot stop from venturing into the implications of the dawn of the walking dead. (see what I did there? Too obvious? :/ ) What would I do first? Ah the possibilities! Of course the romance would strip away if such a dawn actually arrives...tut tut tut. I would possibly
We are amidst a Zombie phenomena, well they have been around since that movie Night of the Living Dead, But did not have as much coverage, there is so many novels and movies now with a zombie theme.Some neat artwork here representing a zombie gore feast of a struggle for a band of humans against the odds for survival.This is as most people know the genisis of the tv-series of the same name. I have watched one episode with some reservations due to the gore level and wanted to read the graphic
Okay, is this where the random bolding phenomenon is coming from?? Have you all known this and not told me? Is it just so you can laugh behind my back? See? I cant even randomly bold if I try. It always ends up being for emphasis. This book is about dont give kids guns. Thats pretty much it. But, sometimes, you know . . . zombie apocalypse . . . sounds like a good idea to give a kid a gun. And if you think that, youre an idiot.My dad used to keep a lot of guns in the house at one particularly
This is so, so, so, so good. It doesnt try to be disgusting and it doesnt mainly focus on the zombies, surprisingly. Its more about the little community of survivors and their relationships, their helping each other out, their trying to find a way out of this pit of death. I felt desolate to see some characters gone too soon or left behind, but I have some hope of seeing new ones in the future that will make me stop missing the departed ones. Great, great comic series.
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