Download PDF The Walking Dead Book 4 Robert Kirkman Charlie Adlard Cliff Rathburn Books

By Dale Gilbert on Thursday, May 2, 2019

Download PDF The Walking Dead Book 4 Robert Kirkman Charlie Adlard Cliff Rathburn Books



Download As PDF : The Walking Dead Book 4 Robert Kirkman Charlie Adlard Cliff Rathburn Books

Download PDF The Walking Dead Book 4 Robert Kirkman Charlie Adlard Cliff Rathburn Books

  • The hardcover features another 12 issues of the hit series along with the covers for the issues all in one oversized hardcover volume. Perfect for long-time fans, new readers, and anyone interested in reading a zombie movie on paper that never ends.

Download PDF The Walking Dead Book 4 Robert Kirkman Charlie Adlard Cliff Rathburn Books


"Ive been a huge fan of the walking dead ever since the show first aired on AMC. So when the series took a recent mid season break i decided to get into where it all began the comics. I havent tried the other formats of which the comics are released but these are just great ive ordered up to book four so far and they always arrive in perfect condition. I enjoy the extra artwork that was put into these and the smoothness of the pages. You'll also find that these are way cheaper to buy online rather than stores like amazon. The books are far more graphic than the show and i just love it."

Product details

  • Series The Walking Dead (Book 4)
  • Hardcover 304 pages
  • Publisher Image Comics; First Printing edition (December 15, 2008)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 1607060000

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The Walking Dead Book 4 Robert Kirkman Charlie Adlard Cliff Rathburn Books Reviews


  • Just like with previous reviews, I want to make a few things perfectly clear

    1. The series is what the television show is based on, not the other way around.
    2. When I say "roughly," I mean roughly.

    Now, this volume is where the source material for Season Three and the first half of Season 4 came from. So if you're looking for an experience that won't spoil the television series also, this is a safe bet if you're caught up on the series. A lot of people (like me!) don't want spoilers for upcoming episodes, so it's quite important to note. So long as you're caught up on the TV series, this won't give any future possible spoilers.

    With that being said, this hardcover volume deviates enough from what the show offers that it isn't predictable either. Yes, the major plot points are there. However, they are resolved quite differently and more horrifically. There's more than enough differences to make the hardcover series more than worth it for people to grab and read.
  • For fans of the series, this is the book in which the Governor's community finally clashes with Rick's group at the prison. The first part is a kind of reader-deluding prelude, where we are led to believe that perhaps the mutilated governor of Woodbury has either died of the injuries inflicted on him by Michonne, or else learned his lesson not to mess with these particular people. The second part of the book is all about open warfare between the two groups. The "zombies" are of little consequence in this series of narratives.

    Part one of this book is also the gentlest so far of the series, as the group at the prison slowly becomes convinced that no attack is forthcoming, and they commence trying to re-build their lives. The garden flourishes, a pregnant Laurie feels somewhat secure, and Maggie and Glen start talking about beginning their own family. In this sense, it is one of the most interesting sections in the series to date. There is very little violence. Everybody seems to be acclimatizing, coming to terms with their new homes.

    But the rest of the book is ultra-bloodshed a psychotic Governor leads his people to attack the prison. And though he is initially repulsed, the end of this chapter ends with his forces finally overcoming Rick's defenses, murdering many of his people, and all in all changing everything. The fences are down the dead, drawn by the gunfire, swarm what was once a sanctuary, and Rick and Carl barely manage to squeak away with their lives.

    No, ultimately, there are no winners. Only people who lose less than others. But still there are interesting ambiguities for example; is this not all Michonne's doing? Had she not killed the Governor when she had the chance, then Part Two of this book would not have happened. Then there are the Governor's people, who retreat into the prison after their victory, with the dead following close behind. What happens there? Do they live? We don't know.

    The core of this story is the baby, Judith, and what happens to her. The tv series flinches, but this book does not.
  • I've read The Walking Dead for years now. My buddy buys the individual issues as they're released and passes them to me, so I read them as soon as they come out. I've purchased all of the hardcover editions, though, so that I can re-read them and lend them out. When someone tells me how much they love the television series, I always ask if they've read the source material. When they say "no," I hand them volume one. First hit's free.

    The books are very different from the tv show. The cast is largely the same, but just because something happens in one version, don't expect it to happen the same way in the other. At first, I was kinda upset about this when watching season one of the show, but quickly realized that it's better that way. I might THINK I know what to expect, but that's not always the case. Vice-versa if you've watched the show but not read the books. Don't think it's just storyboards for the show. Brace yourself...the horrors in the book are way, way more brutal. In a good way.
  • Ive been a huge fan of the walking dead ever since the show first aired on AMC. So when the series took a recent mid season break i decided to get into where it all began the comics. I havent tried the other formats of which the comics are released but these are just great ive ordered up to book four so far and they always arrive in perfect condition. I enjoy the extra artwork that was put into these and the smoothness of the pages. You'll also find that these are way cheaper to buy online rather than stores like . The books are far more graphic than the show and i just love it.
  • Серия The Walking Dead - это просто нечто! Ð’ отличии от сериала комикс намного интереснее и более закрученный ! После прочтения первого тома хочешь сразу прочитать все остальные тома без остановки)). Лично мне понравился комикс и я с нетерпением буду ждать следующие выпуски! Всем Советую к прочтению!

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    Series The Walking Dead - it's just something! In contrast to the comic series is much more interesting and more hooked! After reading the first volume you want to just read all the other volumes without interrupting )). Personally, I liked the comic book and I look I will wait for the next release! I advise everyone to reading!

    Best Regard!
  • Great quality, happy I purchased these.

    I started reading the Walking Dead very late. I had watched a few seasons of the show on AMC and decided to pick the books up. These are great 12 book compendiums. I pulled through each book quickly to catch up on the series and have now moved to reading these on my iPad when each issue is released.

    The stories are quite well written and the art is fantastic.

    Don't expect the same story line of the show and be willing to put aside reality a bit more as well.