I had a feeling they would eventually do something with that bizarre ending lmfao.
Glad to see Clementine coming to the comics though. Looks like it'll probably be set after the final game, so it'll be cool to see what happened after it.
I had a feeling they would eventually do something with that bizarre ending lmfao.
Glad to see Clementine coming to the comics though. Looks like it'll probably be set after the final game, so it'll be cool to see what happened after it.
It's, uh... Well, it's a thing that exists. That's all I can really say about it lmao.
It's, uh... Well, it's a thing that exists. That's all I can really say about it lmao.
How reliable is this claim? I would happily buy a full-color compendium of the entire series, but I'm not hunting down 100+ individual books.The Walking Dead Deluxe begins with issue 1 on October 7, 2020. Afterwards, the series will be released bi-weekly starting November 4, 2020. In the Letter Hacks segment at the end of issue #1, Robert Kirkman stated, "there are no plans to ever collect the series in color. If you want to experience this series in full color... you're going to need to buy these single issues."
Beats me. I can't imagine they'll never collect the issues together, but if they do, I think it'll be a long while from now... but there is also the possibility that Kirkman's telling the truth.How reliable is this claim? I would happily buy a full-color compendium of the entire series, but I'm not hunting down 100+ individual books.
I love the hell out of this series, even with its faults, so... ĀÆ\_(ć)_/ĀÆGood luck lad. At least you won't have to spend money on melatonin any time soon.
Noted. I'm still gonna watch them just so I can finally say I have, but yeah, not gonna expect much out of them. I remember Red Machete just kind of being okay.The webisodes suck btw. The only decentish ones are the ones done to promote Fear.
On a related note, I actually didn't know the Radio Transmissions from the Apocalypse audio series existed at all until I went looking for YouTube links to the webisodes. Apparently they were released during the midseason break of Fear's second season. I listened to the first one and it seemed neat enough.
Seems like it's an audio drama featuring characters talking over radios? I dunno lol. Apparently it was released as a podcast back during season two, but I had never heard of it before I stumbled upon it earlier today. I'll need to listen to it more later on. Here's a YouTube link if you want to check it out: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLP63B9XPsQt1MR9KGia6DCsDEwml7DoKi
Seems like it's an audio drama featuring characters talking over radios? I dunno lol. Apparently it was released as a podcast back during season two, but I had never heard of it before I stumbled upon it earlier today. I'll need to listen to it more later on. Here's a YouTube link if you want to check it out: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLP63B9XPsQt1MR9KGia6DCsDEwml7DoKi
EDIT: Oh, apparently it's known more generally as Fear the Walking Dead: Radio Waves?
Oh I'm sure it's absolutely stellar quality. :P Maybe it'll at least be better than the entirety of season five?
Oh I'm sure it's absolutely stellar quality. :P Maybe it'll at least be better than the entirety of season five?
Image/Skybound today announced that Skybound Comet, a new original graphic novel imprint aimed at Young Adult (Ages 12+) and Middle Grade (Ages 8-12) audiences, will launch next year everywhere books are sold.
Skybound Comet officially takes flight in July 2022 with CLEMENTINE BOOK ONE, beginning a trilogy set in the world of Robert Kirkman's THE WALKING DEAD, from award-winning writer/artist Tillie Walden (SPINNING, ON A SUNBEAM). This will be followed by EVERYDAY HERO MACHINE BOY OGN from rising star voices Tri Vuong and Irma Kniivila in September 2022, and then SEA SERPENT'S HEIR BOOK ONE, kicking off a fantasy trilogy from acclaimed creators Mairghread Scott (STAR WARS: RESISTANCE, GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY) and Pablo Tunica (TMNT UNIVERSE), in October 2022.
"The goal of Skybound has always been to create the best comics that bring new readers to the medium we love so much, and Skybound Comet is the next step in that mission," said Sean Mackiewicz, SVP, Editor-in-Chief, Skybound Entertainment. "We'll be not only exploring pop culture phenomenon like THE WALKING DEAD from a whole new perspective, but also bringing you entirely new worlds and new characters that we know will capture the hearts of readers of all ages."
"These three launches are only the beginning of our long-term graphic novel plan," said Alex Antone, Senior Editor, Skybound Entertainment. "We're committed to igniting the imaginations of young people with exciting new genre adventures from diverse storytellers for many years to come."
It's a new beginning for Clementine, the star of the bestselling video game franchise TELLTALE'S THE WALKING DEAD, in CLEMENTINE BOOK ONE, as she's back on the road, looking to put her traumatic past behind her and forge a new path all her own. But when she comes across an Amish teenager named Amos with his head in the clouds, the unlikely pair journeys North to an abandoned ski resort in Vermont, where they meet up with a small group of teenagers attempting to build a new, walker-free settlement. As friendship, rivalry, and romance begin to blossom amongst the group, the harsh winter soon reveals that the biggest threat to their survivalā¦might be each other.
"Starting out with a character like Clementine is both a huge responsibility and joy. Clementine is a person who brings adventure with her everywhere she goes, and the more I thought about it, the more I wanted to take her beyond the world of the games, to somewhere new and thrilling (like the top of a mountain!)," said Walden. "She is a force and drawing and writing her story has been one of the best experiences in my cartooning life."
Clementine makes her first comic book appearance in SKYBOUND X #1, available in comic shops and at digital providers on July 7, 2021.
Ayy nice!
Should be a fun three hours. I'm assuming we'll get full-length trailers for each show during these.FEAR THE WALKING DEAD
Panel Time: Saturday, July 24 at 1:00 PM PT
Chris Hardwick (Talking Dead) will chat with the feature chief content officer of The Walking Dead Universe, Scott M. Gimple, showrunners and EPs Andrew Chambliss and Ian Goldberg, and cast members Lennie James, Alycia Debnam- Carey, Colman Domingo, Danay Garcia, Jenna Elfman, Karen David, Mo Collins and Christine Evangelista about season 7 with an exclusive first look. Premiere date is later this year. At the end of last season, Teddy (John Glover) brought about his vision of "The End" when he detonated nuclear warheads across the Texas landscape. In the series' new season, it will be up to those who survived to decide what "The Beginning" will look like. And they'll have to do it in a world devoid of light and hope, where the outside air is just as deadly as the walkers they face. The survivors will find out who they really are and what they're really made of. Some will rise to the occasion, some will find new purpose, and some will redefine themselves ā even if it comes at a terrible cost to those they once considered family.
THE WALKING DEAD: WORLD BEYOND
Panel Time: Saturday, July 24 at 2:00 PM PT
Hardwick will talk about season 2 and provide an exclusive first look with Gimple, showrunner and EP Matt Negrete, and cast members Aliyah Royale, Alexa Mansour, Nicolas Cantu, Hal Cumpston, Nico Tortorella, Annet Mahendru, Julia Ormond, Jelani Alladin and Joe Holt. Season two of The Walking Dead: World Beyond concludes the epic story of Iris (Royale), Hope (Mansour), Elton (Cantu), and Silas (Cumpston) ā four friends who journeyed across the country on a mission that transformed everything they knew about themselves and the world. As they face off against the mysterious Civic Republic Military and fight for control of their own destiny, goals will shift, bonds will form and crumble, and innocence will be both lost and found.
THE WALKING DEAD
Panel Time: Saturday, July 24 at 3:00 PM PT
A big conversation here about the upcoming 24-episode finale. Hardwick, Gimple are joined by showrunner and EP Angela Kang and cast members Norman Reedus, Melissa McBride, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Lauren Cohan, Khary Payton, Christian Serratos, Josh McDermitt, Eleanor Matsuura and Michael James Shaw as they tease how it all ends. In the series' final and 11th season, the carnage and devastation of the Whisperer War has left Alexandria a former shell of the home it once was, and its residents are struggling to refortify its walls and feed its increased population as survivors from the Kingdom and the Hilltop join their ranks. Meanwhile, part of the group is being held captive by mysterious soldiers who are members of a larger and unforthcoming group.
Not sure how to feel about this. At first it was uncharacteristic of Clementine. AJ could have easily interpreted that conversation as her saying he doesn't make her happy anymore, but maybe there's a lot more going on here that needs explaining? Maybe she's depressed? Or in some twisted way misses her old life since it's what she knew for most of her life?
It definitely needed more meat and backstory. Most reactions are overwhelmingly negative to the point where I wonder what the writer expected. I can understand not going heavy on the backstory given you would basically be forcing one of S4's paths as the cannon one and potentially invalidating someone's playthrough.
Glad to see it reaffirmed. I'm guessing Fear and World Beyond will air concurrently like they did last year, though I guess we'll probably know for sure once Comic-Con rolls around.
So I guess Tales and maybe the Daryl/Carol show start sometime next year?
Season eleven is the final season of the main show. And despite the ratings not being what they used to be, TWD is still AMC's largest and most popular / most-watched property. It shouldn't be surprising that they're keeping it around.I'm shocked this series and the spinoffs are still grasping to life. I checked out after season 10 and figured the small ratings would have put a stop to any new series being produced.
Do you think they'll treat this as three different seasons? Three season passes, etc.?
It it's the case, knowing AMC it sounds like this trilogy thing is just an attempt to capitalize as much as possible on that last season.
I dig it. Wish the earlier seasons of Fear were represented more though; the only pre-season four character to make the cut for the cover is Travis. That's just me nitpicking though; overall, it's cool to see so many characters from all three shows together like this.
We'll eventually manage to materialize these movies with our sheer will.
Tbh I think/hope we'll hear some news at Comic-Con this weekend. Andrew Lincoln said late last year that he was hoping to begin filming in the spring or summer of this year. While spring didn't happen, that at least means they might be planning to begin filming somewhat soon. Maybe Gimple will give us a few more breadcrumbs in a few days lol.
I think/hope they'll end up doing that. Even though they're wrapping up the main show, they need to throw in as many teasers for things like the movies and the Daryl/Carol show to keep viewers interested in watching the other things they have planned. Having Rick appear in some sort of post-credits stinger or something would be pretty hype I think.Hope Andrew Lincoln can somehow return at least for the final episode of this final season.
Maybe leading to his trilogy of movies.
Season eight hasn't been greenlit, but they've said they aren't writing season seven as a final season or anything. They're planning to continue the show.
May as well see the main show out.
Don't think I'll be returning for Season 7 of Fear though.
Season eight hasn't been greenlit, but they've said they aren't writing season seven as a final season or anything. They're planning to continue the show.