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Originally Posted by Jeritron
Don't worry. The guy dropped his bag of tools including the hacksaw (Jim Duggan). Plus they'll go back for him.
Little will they know he's going to be free already. And very angry. DA DA DAAAAAAAA
P.S. I haven't read the next issues. I'm just talking out my ass. But probably.
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wouldn't matter if you had, that character (and everyone else on the roof bar andrea, rick and glenn) was not in the book.
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Originally Posted by Jeritron
Covering themselves in Zombie guts to blend in was pretty clever. I've never seen a zombie story actually explore how zombies are able to detect humans, let alone see the humans pull something like that to try to blend in. In Shaun of the Dead they acted like zombies to get through a crowd, but that was more of a joke.
This presented an actual explanation.
Hopefully they keep doing new things like that.
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kirkman has used the near 80 issues of the book to really explore heaps of facets of the zombie apocalypse that haven't or couldn't be explored in standalone films or books or whatever; especially the nature of how zombies, their bites, etc work. there's some interesting new takes on long-thought 'traditional' ideas about zombies throughout, so hopefully they keep them in.