The Walking Dead Volume 8: Made To Suffer (Walking Dead) | Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, ... | The Best Volume, By Far; No "Sacred Cows"
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The Walking Dead Volume 8: Made To Suffer (Walking Dead)
Robert Kirkman
,
Charlie Adlard
, ...
Image Comics
, 2008 - 136 pages
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highly recommended
The series that created the zombie movement reaches its most pivotal, series-altering arc yet! They thought they were safe in the prison. They were wrong. A force far more
dead
ly than the
walking
dead is at their door and when the dust settles, their rank will be reduced by more than half. No one is safe!
Blew my freaking mind
When This arrived in the mail i picked it up and started to read. Now after just finishing it ill say this.
WHEN IS THE NEXT ONE COMING OUT!!!!!!!!!???????
I would give this a ten if i could but alas a 5 will have to do.
I mean it, this book literately
made
me shout at it as I was reading it. So much has happened in this one
volume
. I wont say anything cause I hate when spoilers are left in reviews.
But in this book actually has me scratching my head cause im just trying to figure out what Kirkman is going to do with the next one.
If your debating about picking this volume up let me help you with your decision. CLICK THE BUY BUTTON!!!!! YOU WONT REGRET IT!!!!!!
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The Best Volume, By Far; No "Sacred Cows"
By far his best
volume
yet, for Kirkman there are no "sacred cows". I was beginning to think the series was getting a bit stale, Kirkman just upped the ante. How much pain and
suffer
ing can poor Rick Grimes take? I don't know, but I'm really enjoying watching him go thru it. It's has been said, what doesn't destroy you, makes you strong. Once Rick truly learns that his survival is important, he will be a force to be reckoned with.
Wow.
A week ago I bought
volume
1 of The
Walking
Dead
. The next day, I bought volumes 2-5. The next day I bought 6-8. This series, is relentless, disturbing, heart-breaking and fantastic in every possible horror way.
Fans of zombies, survival horror, clever writing, beautiful art or just good old fashioned loss of humanity, would be seriously remiss to pass on this series.
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Things will never be the same
Brace yourself, this installment of The
Walking
Dead
, While thoroughly entertaining is very hard to take. It's the first comic that I've read that has almost moved me to tears. Though the series is still running,
volume
8 feels like it's climax. The tension that was established in Vol.5 finally breaks and the result is a firestorm. The Governor looking every bit the part of a comic book villain(after surviving his mutilation from Michonne) wages total war on the prison stronghold. Having been castrated and half blinded by Michonne The Governor is fuel by blood lust and voes to kill everyone with in the prison. Like usual it's up to Rich to hold everything together and protect his wife and new born daughter. But there is only so much a beaten man stretched beyond his limits can do against the will of a madman. Vol.8 shows that this series has very little to do with Zombies. Yes, The Zombies are there but they basically act as a check against normal society, where it's the battle of aspects like hope against unshakable vengeance that take center stage in most of Walking Dead. Vol.8 is probably the most action packed Volume of the series but with the emotional bonds that I've forged with most of the characters, it's action I'd rather not have seen. "
Made
to
suffer
" will excite you, it will shock you but it will most likely break your heart and linger in you head for days. All signs of a brilliant comic. If you've been reading. Keep it up. The series is going in new and bold directions.
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Still blowing me away!
I heard about this series on boingboing.net and have been hopeless addicted since. I'm not a comic book person at all but I did like zombie movies growing up so I was intrigued by it. The thing about the series is that the zombies are almost superfluous. The story is really about the breakdown of society and how both the best and worst in us come out in that scenario. In EVERY issue, I have literally gasped upon turning at least one page. The writing is always excellent and the art very good but also consistent. It irks me when they change artist and the styles are vastly different from one issue to the next (this is a major reason I'm not a comic person). If you are interested in not just a comic book but an examination of the human condition at the end of civilization, read these. Now. You never know when the zombies will come for you.
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