How do I get Walking Dead comics?

How do I get Walking Dead comics?

Where Can I Buy The Walking Dead Comics? The Walking Dead comics can be found at any good comic book store, book stores, digitally on Comixology, Google Play and Kindle.

What order do I read The Walking Dead comics?

The Walking Dead Comic Books in Order:

  1. Days Gone Bye. Collects issues #1-6.
  2. Miles Behind Us. Collects issues 7-12.
  3. Safety Behind Bars. Collects issues 13-18.
  4. The Heart’s Desire. Collects issues #19-24.
  5. The Best Defense. Collects issues 25-30.
  6. This Sorrowful Life.
  7. The Calm Before.
  8. Made to Suffer.

How did Rick lose his arm in the comics?

One such difference is the fact that, in the comics, Rick Grimes loses a hand. And he loses it pretty early on: in Issue 28, thanks to the Governor. As a punishment for not revealing the location of their camp, the Governor lobs it off himself.

Is the Walking Dead a comic book?

The Walking Dead (comic book) The Walking Dead. (comic book) The Walking Dead is an American post-apocalyptic comic book series created by writer Robert Kirkman and artist Tony Moore – who was the artist on the first six issues and cover artist for the first twenty-four – with art on the remainder of the series by Charlie Adlard.

How many copies of The Walking Dead were made?

Hardly surprising, but the first print edition of The Walking Dead from October 2003 is very sought after, it’s thought that the initial print run was a cautious 7,300 copies, with no one guessing just how popular it would become.

What was the first issue of The Walking Dead?

The Walking Dead #1 October 2003 In October 2003, the first issue of the monthly Comic book The Walking Dead was issued by Image Comics. It was created by Robert Kirkman and initially illustrated by Tony Moore and then by Charlie Adlard from issue #7 onward.

Who is The Walking Dead’s Artist?

The Walking Dead debuted in 2003, published by Image Comics, with art by Tony Moore for the first six issues and Cliff Rathburn shading the art after issue #5. Charlie Adlard took over as artist on issue #7, after he was approached by Kirkman. Moore also created the cover art for the first 24 issues and the first four trade paperbacks.

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