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The Walking Dead 07: Vor dem Sturm
The Walking Dead 07: Vor dem Sturm
The Walking Dead 07: Vor dem Sturm
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The Walking Dead 07: Vor dem Sturm

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Ein weiterer Wendepunkt im Überlebenskampf der Gruppe! Kurz vor der Geburt ihres Kindes beichtet Lori Rick die Liebesnacht mit Shane. Während die Gruppe gezwungen ist, wieder mit den Wohnmobilen durch das Zombie-verseuchte Land zu ziehen. Neue Feinde stellen sich ihnen in den Weg ... Nach allem was sie durchgemacht haben, kann irgend etwas sie auf das vorbereiten, was sie nun erleben werden?
LanguageDeutsch
PublisherCross Cult
Release dateSep 1, 2012
ISBN9783864251603
The Walking Dead 07: Vor dem Sturm
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Robert Kirkman

First and foremost a comic creator, Robert Kirkman has seen groundbreaking success in the adaptation of his comic book titles into major franchises in all forms of content, including The Walking Dead, Outcast, Invincible, and Super Dinosaur. In 2010, his Eisner Award-winning series, The Walking Dead, was developed into an AMC television series, before going on to become a worldwide phenomenon. Beyond the comic world, Kirkman serves as creator, writer, and executive producer of several television shows including Robert Kirkman’s Secret History of Comics and Outcast, which is based on his popular comic book series. He lives in Los Angeles with his awesome wife and children.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    This was a nice reprieve from the intense violence of the previous volume. The remaining survivors try to rebuild their life at the prison after the Woodbury ordeal. Most of our cast of characters are able to regain a sense of normalcy within the confines of the prison's fences. Unfortunately, in the land of the walking dead nothing ever lasts.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    The prison group gets a short respite from terrible people following their escape from Woodbury. They have a lot of sex and think about the future - sometimes with grievous results. And a baby is born!This is my favorite of the series so far. It's so much more poignant when compared with the violence that precedes and follows it.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    A bit of a soap opera feel (I agree with Suzemo). A nice break from the Woodbury violence but also somewhat trite. I honestly enjoy the show more (I know, I know. I am a blasphemer). For myself, I found Carol's suicide was the single hard-hitting moment in this volume. Her feelings of being judged resonated - the almost high-schoolish mentality of so many of the survivors is difficult to read.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    So everybody is trying to set up a safe haven at the prison, Lori has her baby - Carol kills herself (yay!) and Dale gains a peg leg.... Plus the Governor is back!

    This volume meandered along, everybody was getting comfortable trying make the prison a nice place to live, Lori has her baby without a hitch - then up shows the Guv in a tank. I mean I wonder who is due to die next.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    If you have read this far, you are probably hooked and know that the survivors of the Zombie infestation have taken residence in a local prison (keeping the zombie out) and recently three of their party were kidnapped by the evil forces down the road. This is as much a work about how humans react in adverse situations as it is a zombie graphic novel. The characters are not always likable, but they are what you have--in the same sense that all they have is each other. This one ends in a teaser for the next series, and since I am not reading the serial version, I have to wait for the next collection to see what happens.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    The little soap-opera in a prison, surrounded by zombies storyline is getting boring. Very boring. Stupid things are happening, and I had to learn that Shane had a hairy ass. [sarcasm] yay [/sarcasm]. And I'm worried about what is going to happen when the baby is born, because nearly every storyline in any story ever tanks when you throw in a shorty or baby.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Amazingly written, but traumatizing.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Lori ponders her history with Shane and its possible impact on her family, the group goes to find the National Guard Station where Woodbury gets its weapons, and Judith is born and Carl ruminates on normal life, whatever that is. Apart from the arms-run and Dale's event, most of this installment deals with the characters' various relationships and their thoughts and feeling about the new life. New families have formed because of changing circumstances and everyone is trying to adjust as soon as possible. The only issue with trying to show downtime in this manner is that time skips forward a little haphazardly and a character must tell us that two weeks have gone by rather than us seeing it ourselves. Still, nice to get to see the insides of our heroes with their guards down slightly.

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