Yesterday I went to my local comic store and was in for a wonderful surprise. My issues of Walking Dead finally all came in. I've been paying these off for a while now and they finally all came in.
Trade issues 1-10, then I can start getting caught upon the new ones.
I read issues 1-4 last night and will more than likely finish my first read-through tonight while I'm mining in EvE.
I'm a little annoyed that it starts by ripping off 28 Days Later, but I got over that pretty fast.
#2
Covar
Enjoy. It's a great series, just be warned that shit gets fucked up quick.
I assure you, things only get worse from that point on. However, things are looking somewhat up in the current issue. You just know the shit's going to hit the fan, but at least they'll be getting a break for a little while.
If I recall correctly, Kirkman has actually not seen 28 Days Later, or at least hadn't back when he first started writing the series. There's that and a few other scenes that are largely coincidences.
#11
Calleja
Yeah dude, it wasn't ripping off anything, the "wakes up in an empty city" was not done first by 28 days later, it's been done lots and lots of times but lots of mediums.
Yeah dude, it wasn't ripping off anything, the "wakes up in an empty city" was not done first by 28 days later, it's been done lots and lots of times but lots of mediums.
I mean, they ain't zombies, but the thematic similarities are definitely there.
#16
Calleja
Sorry Dave... that YOU personally made the connection doesn't mean it was ripping 28 days later off.
Kirkman has gone on record saying he had done it more as a homage to the omega man, which he loved as a kid. Which, by the way, I'm pretty sure Danny Boyle has mentioned as inspiration too.