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There's two things the doc could have told Rick

 

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The comics are...fairly relentless. There is some light at the end of the tunnel though in that really, it's all about Carl. He's a much bigger character in the books than (so far) in the TV show and the main storyline is all to do with Rick striving for his son's life above all else.

 

The quality of that life is another question itself, I suppose, but if you take on the face value that a fundamentally valuable human life should not be thrown away, it makes sense.

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  Dan Dare said:
There's two things the doc could have told Rick

 

or (and this is a fairly major point for comic readers only so be warned.)

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I refer to my first post in this thread; the show is transforming the graphic novel to its tv form fairly well. There are clear points where the story has been driven in one direction in order to cover plotpoints further down the line -- The graphic novel did not know where it was going to end up, nor necessarily did it set up catastrophies or relationships as well as the tv show is able to. Perhaps it can be argued that the show is over-emphasising such key points, which may be reason to contest this series to be no better than Jericho's or 4400's first season.

 

To summarise; lots of potential if treated with respect. I really do feel that a larger episode run will allow more constraight - and as we all know

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I'm really gonna have to pick the comic book of this up at some point...its available in graphic novel form right? Just seems with the likely years gap between series there is gonna be time. I can't really afford them wish there was a cheaper way of picking them up.

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I'm really gonna have to pick the comic book of this up at some point...its available in graphic novel form right? Just seems with the likely years gap between series there is gonna be time. I can't really afford them wish there was a cheaper way of picking them up.

 

Ultra Compendium Mega Edition

Hardback Ultimate Collection Edition

Trade Paper Back Edition

Single Issue Edition

Weekly Single Issue Edition.

 

 

Basically, you couldn't have more choice. :p

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  ReZourceman said:

 

Ultra Compendium Mega Edition

Hardback Ultimate Collection Edition

Trade Paper Back Edition

Single Issue Edition

Weekly Single Issue Edition.

 

 

Basically, you couldn't have more choice. :p

 

i'll have to look into like I said pretty darn skint at the moment....

 

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i'll have to look into like I said pretty darn skint at the moment....

 

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51 comics right?!

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  flameboy said:
i'll have to look into like I said pretty darn skint at the moment....

 

 

 

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51 comics right?!

 

Upto 79 now I think. Or 80. Upto about 75 ish is availabe in TPB (About....13 ish volumes)

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The Walking Dead Coming To Channel 5

 

The Walking Dead will be aired for free in the UK on Channel 5 next spring after the channel picked up the 'free-to-air' rights for an undisclosed sum.

 

Up until now the zombie comic-book adaptation had only been shown on the paid-for subscription channel FX, through satellite and cable, but Channel 5 will be airing the 6-part series for free in spring 2011.

 

The series, produced by Frank Darabont, based on the comics written by Robert Kirkman, has proven to be a big ratings winner across the globe, so it's no surprise that the ailing channel was keen to secure the rights.

 

Katie Keenan, Channel 5's Head of Acquisitions said; "The Walking Dead has been one of the breakout hits of 2010 and I'm delighted to announce this fantastic addition to the Channel 5 schedule for Spring 2011. As Rick Grimes, Andrew Lincoln makes a compelling leading man and the acquisition of The Walking Dead reaffirms the fact that Channel 5 is the place to come for the best American dramas on British TV."

 

The Walking Dead was recently renewed for an extended 13-show second season, with the primary cast set to return.

 

http://uk.tv.ign.com/articles/113/1139306p1.html

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