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MSM1025
The Walking Dead
Oct 10 2011, 7:30 PM EDT | Post edited: Oct 10 2011, 7:32 PM EDT
Before AMC released The Walking Dead: Season One TV series, I have read the survival horror fiction graphic novel books:

The Walking Dead
Publisher: Image Comics
Writer: Robert Kirkman
Artists: Tony Moore (Chapter 1) and Charlie Adlard (Chapter 2-12)

The Walking Dead: Book One (Hardcover) (Issue 1-12 or Chapter 1-2 Trade Paperbacks)
Before AMC released cable TV series The Walking Dead, Robert Kirkman created and then Image Comics published The Walking Dead that appeared first and began in the late 2003. Sheriff Rick Grimes wakes from coma at hospital. He doesnít know how the zombie apocalypse began. He is seeking his wife Lori and his son Carl. Glenn shows Rick to meet them and the survivors, Shane, Dale, Andrew, and others at camping site. The Walking Dead is the damn good Zombie Apocalypse drama story. It is a continuing story of survival horror. Of course, survival is a key to keep your life in the zombie apocalypse. The Walking Dead have won the Einser Award for the best ongoing comic book series.

The Walking Dead: Book Two (Hardcover) (Issue 13-24 or Chapter 3-4 Trade Paperbacks)
The prison could be the best protection place for zombie survivors. It keeps zombies outside from attacking humans. Most violent prisoners escaped from the prison and the prison guards since zombie apocalypse began, but a few prisoners decided to stay at prison. Humans may be the prisoners of Zombie Apocalypse, right? Michonne is added as a supporting character. She is armed with her katana sword, like a samurai or ninja warriorís. It is the double-handed sword that is used in the ancient Japan and today. It provides the strength and accuracy for perfect decapitation.
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KoRnZombie
KoRnZombie
1. RE: The Walking Dead
Oct 10 2011, 7:55 PM EDT | Post edited: Oct 10 2011, 7:55 PM EDT
I watched the first season, looks and sounds really great! I can't wait for the seconds season, it's coming out in six days. It seemed pretty realistic to me too, so it's the one series I would suggest people watch to help prepare themselves for Z-Day. 1  out of 1 found this valuable. Do you?    
tvercetti1
tvercetti1
2. RE: The Walking Dead
Oct 10 2011, 8:16 PM EDT | Post edited: Oct 10 2011, 8:16 PM EDT
Yes I too cant wait for the new season of The Walking Dead. It is pretty doggone good and educational for us zombie enthusiasts and may even help other kinds of survivalists. Do you find this valuable?    

nightwalker2011
3. RE: The Walking Dead
Dec 11 2011, 6:11 PM EST | Post edited: Dec 11 2011, 6:11 PM EST
it's just a look at what might what happen .today or tomorrow. now your a stand alone. Do you find this valuable?    
Markthegenius
Markthegenius
4. RE: The Walking Dead
Jan 16 2013, 2:02 PM EST | Post edited: Jan 16 2013, 2:02 PM EST
I've only recentlly started watching this. After several disapointments along the lines of ridiculousness in many zombie films I kinda expected this series to be a let down.
As it turns out, I was wrong, and I love it. I think it was written by reasonably intelligent people, and carries some useful insight into several situations which may arise in a zombie apocalypse.

It's a nice change from my last zombie experience, "planet terror" which as I mentioned on another thread, is the most ridiculous anything I have ever seen or heard, ever.
Ever.

Currently halfway through the second season! I recommend it to all skeptics, I avoided it for years.
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Zee-Man
Zee-Man
5. RE: The Walking Dead
Jan 16 2013, 5:56 PM EST | Post edited: Jan 16 2013, 5:56 PM EST
Wow Mark! you have missed out on some pretty intense threads. Once you are done watching the back season you should probably do a keyword search and catch up on the other threads. We have been exhaustively studying each season as each episode comes out.
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