The Walking Dead 13 Too Far Gone (Paperback)
| Author: Robert (CRT)/ Adlard Kirkman | Illustrator: Charlie Adlard Cliff Rathburn |
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Format: Paperback
Publisher: Diamond Comic Distributors
ISBN-10: 1607063298
ISBN-13: 9781607063292
Sku: 217105850
Publish Date: 11/23/2010
Dimensions:
(in Inches) 10.5H x 6.5L x 0.25T
Pages:
136
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| "Originally published in single magazine format as The walking dead, #73-78"--P. [2]. |
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From the Publisher:
As the group adjusts to a normal life in its new community outside Washington D.C., Rick is uneasy with a lesser leadership role and as he struggles with the genuineness of their new acquaintances. |
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The hearty souls that survive thus far in Robert Kirkman's relentless and probing Walking Dead series find themselves in what feels like an alternative reality in this installment of the ongoing saga. The suburban utopia they stumble upon seems too good to be true--but is the problem the town and its trusting residents? Or are the roughened survivors of the zombie plague who have been fighting tooth and nail for their lives for twelve previous collections the threat?
The hearty souls that survive thus far in Robert Kirkman's relentless and probing Walking Dead series find themselves in what feels like an alternative reality in this installment of the ongoing saga. The suburban utopia they stumble upon seems too good to be true--but is the problem the town and its trusting residents? Or are the roughened survivors of the zombie plague who have been fighting tooth and nail for their lives for twelve previous collections the threat?
Praise
"Kirkman doesn't have any easy answers. Which is why WALKING DEAD remains my favorite zombie story of all time, and why I'm looking forward to the fourteenth collection."
- Cory Doctorow
11/29/2010












