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The Walking Dead, Issue #24 (edition 2005)

by Cliff Rathburn

Series: The Walking Dead (#24)

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Title:The Walking Dead, Issue #24
Authors:Cliff Rathburn
Info:Image Comics (2005), Paperback
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The Walking Dead [2003] #024 by Robert Kirkman

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Why is Carol the first person that Rick sees when he regains consciousness? Where the hell is Lori? Why is that his wife is nowhere in sight when he wakes up? I knew she was a terrible wife to begin with, and she is showing her true colors.

I do not understand why Rick is freaking out about cracking some silly joke. It is not like he hurt anyone by making his joke, so he just needs to calm the hell down and check out what is going on.

Why the hell did Carol kiss Rick? He is not her husband or her boyfriend and she needs to get a damn grip. The guy just woke up after being unconscious for 26 hours. The last thing he needs is to deal with you and your issues.

I like the idea of them forming a committee for when it comes to making decisions. I just hope this does not end up being a stupid idea. Rick will do what needs to be done. I hope the others on the committee can step up and do the same.

I do NOT feel like Rick should have had to explain himself to the group. He killed Dexter to protect them and that should be all that anyone cares about. They killed Thomas because the guy killed two little girls and needed to die, too.

I like Rick's speech about them needing to change since the world has changed. What he is saying makes a lot of sense and anyone who disagrees with him is a damn moron and not using their brain.

I LOVE Rick's whole long speech about them BEING the walking dead. It is so true and applies not just to them, but the zombies as well. It is a good comparison in my opinion and I am glad Rick said it. ( )
  Laina_Spaulding | Apr 17, 2016 |
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Kirkman, Robertprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Adlard, CharlieIllustratorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Rathburn, CliffIllustratorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Moore, TonyCover artistsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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