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The Walking Dead 12: Schöne neue Welt
The Walking Dead 12: Schöne neue Welt
The Walking Dead 12: Schöne neue Welt
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The Walking Dead 12: Schöne neue Welt

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Nach einer langen Odyssee steht die Gruppe um Polizist Rick Grimes endlich vor ihrem Ziel: Washington DC, wo sich nach dem Ausbruch der Zombie-Plage die letzte Zuflucht der Menschheit befinden soll. Werden ihre Hoffnungen erfüllt oder hat sie ihr Weg ins sichere Verderben geführt? Der erfolgreichste Independent-Comic der letzten Jahre!

Vorlage für die TV-Serien-Adaption von Oscar-Preisträger Frank Darabont. Ausgezeichnet als "Beste Comic-Serie 2010" mit dem EISNER und dem HARVEY Award.
SpracheDeutsch
HerausgeberCross Cult
Erscheinungsdatum1. Sept. 2012
ISBN9783864251658
The Walking Dead 12: Schöne neue Welt
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Robert Kirkman

Robert Kirkman is an American comic book writer. His first creation was Battle Pope, which he co-wrote with Tony Moore, and in 2003 they began the comic book series The Walking Dead, set in a George A. Romero zombie movie-inspired world.

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    For the last few trades, I've been wanting a book where the survivors just get to take off a few weeks from their endless grind of survival and just, oh, get a day of picnicking and touch football and scrabble tournaments. You know - the good old days! Damn that Robert Kirkland for nearly giving me exactly what I want and then explaining how the zombiepocolypse ruins everything. Again, another excellent entry. This episode is all about the idea of finding that ultimate version of rebuilt civilization and society after putting your time in the trenches. Only problem? You've been through a lot. A. LOT. The undead. The unchecked evil of humanity. The horrible choices of survival in an inhuman world. How does one simply turn a switch and go back into full trust mode again? How do you pretend that you can have cocktail parties and read trash novels and chit-chat about lawn care? Can you really trust? (Yes, I'm asking that twice.) We get no answers, but Kirkland offers up the next question beyond, "can I survive?" Which is, "what does this rebuilding society look like and how do I know when I'm there?"
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    Porter admits to having lied about his involvement in the government, a representative of another group shows up and invites them to join, and the group warily settled into their new community. It's a matter of trust at this point, the group's very existence. Aaron seems quite benign and the group so very much wants to be safe, but it is a little out of the norm how fast they are seduced by safety. Lots of great semi-existential discussions in this installment, and Carl gets to step up as a strong character, not only in reflex action but in analytical ability as well. Looking forward to seeing how life in this new community will play itself out.