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I think it's based on the comic book series of the same name. I have a book collection of the first several comics, but haven't had a chance to get to it yet.
My grandson LOVES the show, and he's only 8.

I'm currently reading the first collection of the graphic novels (comic books? I never know the proper name to call them). There are 8 of these collections with approx. 12 of the original comics in each. Unfortunately, these collections are in black and white, not color.
There are the collections or you can get the individual issues. Depends on how serious a comic book-er you are.


However so far, my favourite adoption of The Walking Dead is the episodic game series.
Three times it had me crying my eyes out.




However, I don't like Rick any more. Maybe he'l improve as I see more of season 3 and then 4 but he seems a little too unhinged and ruthless for me.



Unless there's some sketchiness I don't know about the governor yet, I'd probably leave Rick's group and live in Woodbury!




The thing with the franchise is, any character could die at any time and I've heard the show doesn't always follow the comic.


I never realized how popular a topic this would become. I'm so glad to see everyone engaging in yet another lively discussion. Wish I knew a little more about the show so I could talk about this, but my 8 yr old grandson would be a much better candidate for this conversation than myself. Don't know if that's a good thing or not. I remember when I was eight and just wanted to play outside or with Barbee dolls. Times have changed. At least he doesn't play video games all day exclusively.

You should be able to watch the show from the beginning online, via http:/www.amc.com

Yeah, I think I came across that book somewhere. Thanks!


Yeah, I caught the first season on On Demand after all my friends were talking about it and was hooked after that.



I just would be careful letting your 8 year old read the graphic novels...there is some really graphic content in some of them....IMO A friend of mine's daughter wanted to read them- I told my friend to read them first before deciding if her child was mature enough to handle them. I have read all 18 graphic novels up to date and there is some pretty intense scenes in them. Just a heads up. :) Hopefully this comment doesn't sound snotty or anything, I just wanted to politely warn you that if you are familiar with the show and not the graphic novels that the show is a very toned-down version and I mean no disrespect! :)

Chuck-
Personally I love the series. There are over a hundred issues of the comic books, 18 graphic novels which contain roughly 10-15 issues and then there are 2 Compendiums which hold around 8 or so of the graphic novels. :) I stick with the graphic novels. Too many issues of comic books for my liking and the compendiums take too long. LOL The graphic novels are perfect for my liking! They are quite different than the show but both are great in their own ways. There are also two side novels written by the same author The Rise of the Governor and The Road to Woodbury. If you like gore and horror I think you will really enjoy them. There are a lot of scenarios that are intense and realistic in the sense that when society collapses these things DO really happen(or would if it happens LOL). I think they are more than a zombie story- they are about continuing to live in a world where zombies are a constant threat yes, but it is also about recreating society and trying desperately to adapt to the world you live in now while clinging to what life was before. I absolutely LOVE them, in case you can't tell....haha

No, you don't sound snotty or disrespectful at all, Stepheny. A thoughtful heads-up is always appreciated, IMO.
Stepheny wrote: "Cindy wrote: "I never realized how popular a topic this would become. I'm so glad to see everyone engaging in yet another lively discussion. Wish I knew a little more about the show so I could talk..."
I doubt that his mother would let him read any graphic novels with regards to the Walking Dead. Thanks for the heads up though :).
I doubt that his mother would let him read any graphic novels with regards to the Walking Dead. Thanks for the heads up though :).


Thanks so much for the rundown!



I read Day by Day Armageddon and thought it was pretty good. I'd read the others.
Stephen King has kind of a zombie book called CELL that I liked.
Another one I liked was by Sophie Littlefield called AFTERTIME.


You know, that sounds vaguely familiar.
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