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You guys are are retarded babies.
I just figured we could use a new thread once the series finally aired.
i was just teasing
come on now
i don't care how many Walking Dead threads there are!
You guys are are retarded babies.
I just figured we could use a new thread once the series finally aired.
You guys are are retarded babies.
I just figured we could use a new thread once the series finally aired.
Downloading all the comics right now.
Downloading all the comics right now.
you'll likely spend all your free time reading them until you're done
they're highly-addicting
The Prison and Governor Arcs alone are worth the read.
Honestly, it looks a bit cheaper than I imagined.
The trailer was shit compared to how the first episode turned out. It's like they hadn't finished the special effects for the trailer in time and had to put in placeholders.
Are these released in graphic novel form?
Im on issue 5 right now. Reading them via droidx comic reader. Im really surprised how well the story is written. Thanks for the spoiler tag, ninny. Im enjoying not knowing what's going to happen next. Are these released in graphic novel form?
They were released in every form you could ever want. There's the standard softcover 6 issue collections, hardcovers with more, a big omnibus thing, and some other hardcovers with other issue counts and stuff like that. I can't remember all of them, to be honest. I'd probably stick to the standard trades, myself — those are the best deal.
I knew reading the comics would make me like the tv series a little bit less. This pacing is god-awful.
It is very heavy on decompression. Every person I turn on to the comic, I warn them that there is a lot of talking and a lot of character exposition. I love decompression as long as I enjoy the characters, so every issue has been a worthy read for me.
The series' popularity tells me that most people don't seem to mind that much
I knew reading the comics would make me like the tv series a little bit less. This pacing is god-awful.
It goes with the medium.*
Watch the "comic book animatic" of the first episode and all of a sudden you appreciate how the comic's pace was translated for television.
Creating a set for a show requires more logistical and monetary costs that translate differently than the stroke of a pencil. I imagine each new setting / event is going to be an episode to make it worth their time to create.
*. . . but I agree the ending of episode 2 would have worked better if they reached camp.
Dude, I know you watched DBZ back in the day. How did you bear THAT show's pacing? I found it to be brutal at times.