The Walking Dead #1 - Robert Kirkman & Tony Moore

The Walking Dead #1

By Robert Kirkman & Tony Moore

  • Release Date: 2003-10-03
  • Genre: Graphic Novels
Score: 4.5
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From 6,266 Ratings

Description

Rick Grimes, Sheriff of a small town in Kentucky awakes in a hospital. Comatose after being shot while on duty, Rick finds the world abandoned of all things living and is faced with walking undead, who attack him on sight. He returns home to find his family, son Carl and wife Lori, gone. He meets his new neighbor, who points him towards Atlanta. After retrieving supplies from the abandoned Police Station, Rick sets off to Atlanta to search for his family. 

Reviews

  • Ehhh…

    2
    By GEEZY ESCOBAR
    It’s okay….
  • The best book I read

    5
    By gccvvnx
    It was so good
  • The Graphic Novel for Survival lovers

    5
    By VFCS MEMBER
    This book had Rick PTSD so did Morgan, and the beginning was a banger but the book could have been longer
  • great

    5
    By beatieishoodnicka
    first time reading its a great start to the seemingly great series.
  • TWD Great Read

    5
    By Gentleman Justice
    Was just like the 1st season I really liked it!
  • In love with all things walking dead

    5
    By Bbbbbbel
    I wish they took me longer to read 😩
  • !!

    5
    By Maria7machado
    love it😍🫶
  • I’m him

    3
    By uhhhh love this game
    I’m him so I’m the only review you should check and tbh, this book wasn’t bad fr but too short
  • Love this book

    5
    By gkv k
    This book is amazing I love how the little details are switched up for a bit like example in the show the walker rick sees at the sheriffs office is one of the deputies and Morgan says “don’t shoot it may attract more walkers” but it the book he says”don’t shoot u may need that bullet for later”the little details like that is what made this book over all interesting and amazing
  • Better than the show

    5
    By Treevur
    If you have the show a try and didn’t get into to it, I recommend reading the comics. A lot more concise and the artwork is amazing.

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