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The Walking Dead [2003] #029

door Robert Kirkman

Andere auteurs: Charlie Adlard (Illustrator), Cliff Rathburn (Illustrator), Rus Wooton (Letterer)

Reeksen: The Walking Dead (#29)

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I have to admit that I am surprised Doc Stevens and Alice did not fight back when Rick woke up, tried to leave, and started fighting against the two of them when they did not let him leave.

The Governor is a disgusting asshole and I hope Michonne kills him for what he just did to her. And as for her crying because of the things she plans to do to him, I REALLY hope she does what is on her mind. The guy is a piece of shit and deserves it and more.

I felt sick when the Governor was talking to some of the residents of Woodbury and acting like he was a good, normal guy, when we know that he is not. It makes me cringe.

I feel like this guy is getting crazier and crazier every moment. First he cut Rick's hand off, then raped Michonne, and now he keeps his daughter that is a zombie, locked in a room and acts like the stuff he does is normal, when it is FAR from normal.

The Governor is like a damn serial killer, with his room and collection of zombie heads in the place of where a TV used to go. Wish someone would take this psycho out already, but I have a feeling he will be around for a long while.

He is SUCH a damn creep. The Governor was pretty much telling Glenn that he is leaving the room and going to rape Michonne. I do not blame Glenn for being terrified out of his damn mind.

I feel so horrible that Glenn had to listen to Michonne's screams and pain as the Governor raped her. I feel bad for Michonne too, obviously, it is just that poor Glenn has to sit and listen and feel helpless as he is unable to help her.

I like the discussion between Rick and Doc Stevens before the Governor showed up and interrupted. Doc Stevens telling Rick about Woodbury has to be helpful in some way, when he and Glenn and Michonne try to escape.

The Governor is lying his ass off about Glenn. I know that Glenn cares about the people in the group, consider them both friends, and family. He would never say anything, especially with Maggie, and all the kids that are there.

So if Glenn did not say anything and Rick has not said anything either, then Michonne said something about the prison, or the Governor's group found it on their own, which means the rest of Rick's group is in deep shit now. ( )
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AuteursnaamRolType auteurWerk?Status
Robert Kirkmanprimaire auteuralle editiesberekend
Adlard, CharlieIllustratorSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Rathburn, CliffIllustratorSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Wooton, RusLettererSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
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