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Original Title: | The Walking Dead Vol. 7: Calm before |
ISBN: | 1582408289 (ISBN13: 9781582408286) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Walking Dead (Collected Editions) #7 |

Robert Kirkman
Comics | Pages: 136 pages Rating: 4.27 | 20315 Users | 664 Reviews
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Title | : | The Walking Dead, Vol. 7: The Calm Before (The Walking Dead (Collected Editions) #7) |
Author | : | Robert Kirkman |
Book Format | : | Comics |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 136 pages |
Published | : | July 25th 2017 by Image Comics (first published September 26th 2007) |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Graphic Novels. Comics. Horror. Zombies. Fiction. Graphic Novels Comics |
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A disturbing calm. This is the seventh volume of the softcover editions of "The Walking Dead", collecting the comic book issues from #37 to #42. Creative Team: Writer: Robert Kirkman Illustrators: Charlie Adlard Additional gray tones to inking: Cliff Rathburn Chapter Seven THE CALM BEFORE I just don’t need to hear you say it. I can’t hear you say it. Rick’s group is reunited again and they remained in the prison. However, Woodbury’s people is out there, preparing themselves for an invasion to the prison. This is only the calm before… …the storming arrival of the dwellers of Woodbury to the prison. It’s not a matter of “if” but a disturbing certainity of “when”. Rick’s group is doing their best to keep on with their existence along with doing their best to be prepared for the unavoidable confrontation. And certainly this is war, and sadly, in a war, there are casualties… …and these will be high costly and too dearly casualties. And Woodbury's people may be more prepared that anyone can imagine!Rating Regarding Books The Walking Dead, Vol. 7: The Calm Before (The Walking Dead (Collected Editions) #7)
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The title is fitting and this volume was chock full of Kirkman character development goodness. So much happens! Really I think this, aside from the first volume, is the best so far at individual development of characters. After the Woodbury incident and story arc everyone realizes they need to restock on ammunition and supplies if they are to survive any possible attack by Woodbury which seems imminent now. Rick comes to terms that with his new disability he can't do everything and be the**SPOILER HEAVY**Nothing particularly wrong with it, but it didn't keep me as gripped this time around. The group are really settled at the prison and then just when they feel safe and secure, the Governor turns up at the end shouting to his crew to kill them all for a nice little cliffhanger ending. Lori finally gives birth to her daughter Judith, and it's actually nice to see her and Rick being happy for once. They always just seem to be pissed off at each other before this issue. I suppose
#37-42 Softcover bindup of The Walking Dead graphic novel. "Lori's pregnancy has come to term, and the birth is near. After everything they've been through, nothing can prepare Rick and the other survivors for what they are about to experience. A major turning point in the series is reached." Major as in Lori's pregnancy, how is not that huge? They just need to lull us into a false sense of security and happiness with the baby-ness of it all! In the show the jail was my favorite part of the

The Walking Dead, Vol.7: The Calm Before provides a much needed mental break for the characters and for me (well, mostly for the characters, with a couple of small exceptions). It's actually kind of notable that two things that would be considered absolutely horrifying in any other story feel really tame here because they are the only two bad things in this volume, where most volumes of this story contain WAY WAY WAY more than that. Also, Robert Kirkman is an asshole, I'm pretty sure, because
well Carol is officially insane......
WrensReads Review:Oh my word, what a whiplash. The writing just plummeted AGAIN.This is playing hard with my heart. Why are all the girls so stupid and/or just wanting to get it on? None of this makes plausible sense. The only thing I loved about the woman is that Lori gave no cares about nursing in front of her son because "it's natural" and that was beautiful.Like, CAROL WAY TO MAKE US ALL LOOK BAD. Or should I say, way'da go writers for making all the women look bad and/or unrealistic?Prove
Great Lori is still alive. Not good.
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