The Walking Dead, Vol. 12: Life Among Them Paperback Author: Visit Amazon's Robert Kirkman Page | Language: English | ISBN:
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Kirkman’s post-zombie-apocalypse tale is a road epic par excellence, filled with compelling characterizations, gut-wrenching status-quo shifts, and gritty monotone art paying high homage to the granddaddy of the genre, The Night of the Living Dead. This volume trails ex-cop Rick and his group into the care of a tightly knit community that welcomes the ragged group with open arms. But in a reversal characteristic of Kirkman’s sharp writing, it is not the community but the main characters who aren’t ready to cooperate. As good a jumping-on point as any, but ideally you should have the entire fantastic series, right alongside Vaughan's Last Man series. --Jesse Karp
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- Paperback: 144 pages
- Publisher: Image Comics; 12 edition (August 3, 2010)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1607062542
- ISBN-13: 978-1607062547
- Product Dimensions: 10.2 x 6.7 x 0.3 inches
- Shipping Weight: 14.1 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
The most recent installment of the graphic novel series, The Walking Dead: Life Among Them, might be one of the most layered and plot-heavy episodes in the story so far. I say might because you can never tell where Robert Kirkman may go next.
After the gut-wrenching and sad moments of episode eleven, Fear the Hunters, the story takes one of its menacing breaths. I say this based on past experience. Readers of this series know what I am saying. Kirkman is superb at the `calm before the storm' tactic. I cringe at what may occur in episode thirteen.
We begin with Rick and his son Carl having a post-apocalyptic version of a father-and-son talk. Carl has once more been `forced' to kill a living person and is having very human and childlike remorse. The exchange between the pair is a tiny example of foreshadowing for students of the craft of storytelling to examine. They have an interesting dialog on what differentiates Good and Evil.
Shortly after, Rick's people meet Aaron. Aaron has a place. It is safe. Come with Aaron and you can be safe, too. Rick's heard this somewhere before. He doesn't buy into the claim. And really, who can blame him. They've met such charming folks as the Governor, and of course, we can't forget the cannibals.
However, it turns out that Aaron is--or might possibly be--on the level. They eventually agree to accompany Aaron to his rumored community. It is real and the people seem genuine. What could possibly go wrong? There is food, homes, safety, and hot water.
Did I mention a little foreshadowing done at the start of the episode? You might do well to review that section once more. Rick's band of survivors are inside what seems to be a well-run, well-organized compound/neighborhood.
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