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Clementine gets down and tries to warn him about the oncoming zombies, however Amos quickly dispatches them. A fairly mild bit of zombie horror spun off from Robert Kirkman's The Walking Dead, this graphic novel is actually a sequel to a series of Telltale video games (that I haven't seen) where the Clementine character first appeared. Saa says she's going to Greenland because it sounds interesting and safer, since her friend Kim went there the previous year and sent a letter back telling her life was good there. Now, I get that characters can react to different situations in different ways, but this is the best way for me to explain the gist of my issues with her characterization without spoiling: she doesn't read as Clementine, we've already done this arc, why couldn't we see something, oh I don't know, new? Season Three's Clementine already showed an angsty Clementine who doesn't trust people: she's more like spitfire than this husk.

In the first title, Clementine cuts off a majority of Margaret's hair, resulting in a rather disastrous week at school for her. The book is more or a survival tale instead of a zombie horror book but that is what I have liked most about the Walking Dead universe. I can’t recommend it to Walking Dead fans because if you don’t know who Clementine is, this probably wouldn’t do anything for you.There's pacing issues, and many of the panels are hard to read visually, so it takes a buffering moment to actually understand what is going on.

You can change your choices at any time by visiting Cookie preferences, as described in the Cookie notice. While Clementine goes to retrieve her hatchet, Ricca reminds Olivia that she's been puking all week. Tillie Walden is a fine enough illustrator, but I’ve never read much of her other work to judge her writing. Tillie Walden brings heartfelt and compassionate storytelling to the world of The Walking Dead and the result is one of the most compelling and immersive reads of the year.Clementine tries to convince Amos that the twins are dangerous, but their conversation is cut short when the long haired twin shoots Helen, believing her to be food, leaving Amos distraught.

How exhausting it is to constantly feel safe and build a life only for it to fall apart a few weeks later and watching the people you've grown close to die. It’s even harder when you find out that you’re the reincarnation of an ancient sea serpent that’s destined to destroy the world. and it is very obvious that one of the characters is a self insert as the love intrest witch also doesnt make sense since clem had 2 possible love interests in the game so why would she leave violet/louis for no reason! Tillie missed a massive opportunity to have Amos be a complete badass killer like there’s literally a scene of him smiling ear to ear cleaning an axe after he kills a walker. There is some teenage drama in the book but I feel it’s presented in a realistic manner that doesn’t go too over the top.And yes this book feels like it undermines that whole scene, which sucks since it was a beautiful parallel to Lee’s death in the first season. Soon, Amir comes in and tells that the boat is at the beach, but Emi and Olivia aren't there and he couldn't find them. Unfortunately though, we never do explore that community enough to get a sense as to how an Amish community functioned within an apocalypse. I was wondering if I'd be able to follow the story, but the world building is pretty much just "apocalyptic world with zombies", which isn't too hard to grasp. As they go to bed, Ricca asks Clementine where she's from, after some reluctance, she tells Ricca that she's from outside of Atlanta.

When they go outside, they see a figure in in the distance, which is soon revealed to be a walker which Clementine quickly dispatched. As friendship, rivalry, and romance begin to blossom amongst the group, the harsh winter soon reveals that the biggest threat to their survival might be each other.A coming-of-age tale of survival written and illustrated by two-time Eisner award winner Tillie Walden (Spinning, On a Sunbeam). The greyscale scape is completely a change of pace for this artist, but it's fitting for the zombie apocalyptic world being shown.

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