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The Walking Dead, Volume 10: Ciò Che Diventiamo (2011)

The Walking Dead, Volume 10: Ciò che diventiamo (2011)

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8888435484 (ISBN13: 9788888435480)
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About book The Walking Dead, Volume 10: Ciò Che Diventiamo (2011)

This was the first time this series got me to cry. Following on from the last issue I really liked there was a terribly honest and sad conversation between Rick and his son. One of the best moments of this series by far. The rest of the comic felt like they were in transition between main plots. But there were also some scary moments. I'm not sure if its cause it was getting scarier, reminded me of night of the living dead or just cause I'm finally starting to care about the characters. But I'm glad I stuck with this series and already reserved the next volume from the library. Eh. None of these feel that inspired to me any more. Oh look that guy is a jerk. This person is depressed. They need food. They're tired of traveling. I'll be shocked if anything impresses me before they hit DC. There's still some awkward dialogue that takes away from the overall effect, but the characters are still people you want to care about (mostly). What this book does really well is the part that lends to its title. There's discussion among a few characters about how the apocalypse has changed them and it's pretty impactful. It gets hard to care, though, when people keep making such stupid decisions. Oh and the art is still not great. I hear praise for it, but I'm just not a fan. Hasn't grown on me at all. If anything, I like it less every volume. Anyway, if you like it, more of the same.

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Arbitrarily dipping back into two-star territory, because the oft-criticized dialog is pretty glaring here. Even when a huge herd of zombies encroaches on the gang's new Edenic Sanctuary (TM) it's all "You move the truck" and "We need to go get our guns" and "Where's Carl at?" One begins to appreciate far more the comic book creators who can tell a story with an economy of words.Cue omniscient narrator: "is random man on the Internet losing interest in a comic book? Was it Stockholm Syndrome all along? Tune in tomorrow or possibly next week for another navel-gazing review full of wiseacre mockery and borrowed ideas!"
—tsungi

Bullet Review:Add to the pile of disturbing imagery and plot lines "attempted child rape" and "death by drill bits". Abraham is, by far, the most likeable character (though, please, that Sally Sob Story is just over-the-top); Rick a raging hypocrite. I feel like points of this were pointless, such as the trek for weapons (but they lost the truck) and an annoying character's attempted suicide (but don't worry, it only takes 2.5 seconds of offscreen thinking to make things ALL BETTER).Still mildly interested in where they go from here as we *gasp* get answers about how this THING happened.
—SaraH94

Holy shit a herd
—BeaA

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