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The walking dead volume 4 the heart's desire robert kirkman
The walking dead volume 4 the heart's desire robert kirkman




the walking dead volume 4 the heart

  • Simon Pegg, an actor and zombie enthusiast who played "Shaun" in Shaun of the Dead, sends an email to Robert Kirkman.
  • Another mention of a possible television series.
  • It is reaffirmed that zombies last a lot longer than a regular dead body.
  • It is once again stated that the origin of the plague will never ever be revealed.
  • The very first mention of a possible The Walking Dead television series.
  • Kirkman avoids answering a question regarding who is the father of Lori's future child.
  • Zombies decay at a much slower rate than the human body.
  • The "aliens" of issue 75 are once again mentioned.
  • It is reaffirmed by Kirkman that he will not explain the origin of the plague.
  • Confirmation Carl is indeed 7 years old soon-to-turn 8.
  • Rick's coma lasted "a number of weeks.".
  • He is more interested in what happens post-outbreak than what had happened leading up to it. He thinks any explanation would disrupt the normalness, and border "science fiction".
  • Kirkman establishes that he is never going to provide a rational explanation for how the outbreak occurs.
  • A zombie's "lifetime" varies, depending on the individual, and a surviving human will most likely outlive a zombie through the years.
  • The book will never be printed in color.
  • No one who died before "the turn" will come back, only the recently deceased.
  • First mention of the "aliens" of issue 75.
  • Robert Kirkman explains the reasons for Tony Moore's departure and introduces Charlie Adlard as his replacement.
  • "The Walking Dead" is not a reference to zombies.
  • Zombies are confirmed to be the only "monsters" present in the series.
  • Kirkman states that he doesn't have a planned ending for the book.
  • In response to why the hospital and police station still had lights on and functioning elevators in the previous issue, Kirkman states, " Places like police stations and hospitals would have back up generators and I'm thinking for the most part that power would remain available until something went wrong.".
  • the walking dead volume 4 the heart

    Robert Kirkman makes a short introduction about the series.Lockport, NY Letters and Information Volume 1: Days Gone Bye Issue






    The walking dead volume 4 the heart's desire robert kirkman