Just finished reading issue 30. Things are going to hell it seems. Also I like the tv show Governor more than the comic one, even though the comic one is a bigger psycho so far.
Just got this. Finished reading Volume 3 last night. The comic is just as epic as the show, and quite a bit different Definitely worth checking out.
I read the first volume from ebooks. I don't know - it just isn't the same as an actual books. I tried it many times with books, comics and stuff - i always delete it after a while. I can't read from the screen (when i can from a paper version). Still, ebooks are always better than nuthin!
Yeah, sounds a bit off. Also, didn't we see a horse getting eaten alive in season 1?
yup! I believe it was the pilot. It's a different zombie universe I guess. Res Evil had zombie dogs, 28 days later the monkeys were infected. Walking dead, animals are fine
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Maybe i've missed this but I've always wandered why aren't animals affected by the disease and why don't they come back when they die?
I've read all the issues of the comic that have come out so far (it's no where near finished and is WAAAAAAAAAAAY ahead of the TV show) and I distinctly remember the author commenting in some response to a reader question why no animals are affected and he wrote that he doesn't like animal cruelty and the idea of animals being twisted into monsters or some such.
Huh, I, on the other hand, remember reading he only hated the idea of animals turning into zombies. Nothing beyond that.
its normal to care more about animals than humans if you have morals,
since humans are a rotten, corrupted, cannibalistic species that murders their own and are
beyond redemption.
animals though, are as pure as it gets
As if animals don't possess these qualities as well. The animal kingdom is as cruel as our own. It's a harsh world where the strongest survive and the weakest die as cliched as it sounds. Different species are at constant war among themselves and even within for survival and dominance. Try to live as an insect in the Amazon forest and manage to make till the end of the day, and still think life is pure and full of rainbows everywhere.
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Maybe i've missed this but I've always wandered why aren't animals affected by the disease and why don't they come back when they die?
I've read all the issues of the comic that have come out so far (it's no where near finished and is WAAAAAAAAAAAY ahead of the TV show) and I distinctly remember the author commenting in some response to a reader question why no animals are affected and he wrote that he doesn't like animal cruelty and the idea of animals being twisted into monsters or some such.
But humans are okay
Fuck humans
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I read all the comics, the first novel and of course seen all episodes of the show, one thing I'm really wondering about however, is, shouldn't all the nuclear reactors in the us have had meltdowns by now? A huge part of the united states should be subject to major radiation pollution or am I missing something? even if you are not close to one, if every reactor in the states failed, rain should be enough to spread the pollution all over the country and our survivors should all be dead or at least bald by now, or am I missing something?
The hundreds and hundreds of tons of fuel in the reactors might melt down and/or degrade in some way, but unless there are simultaneous ruptures all around these nuclear stations, it won't go anywhere.
In Chernobyl's case, for instance, the explosion only disseminated water vapors/steam off of the cooling systems, dust and debris. But the fuel is still there. Its condition is deteriorating, but it hasn't started spreading because it simply cannot go anywhere.
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