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Bezig met laden... The Walking Dead, Volume 21: All Out War, Part Twodoor Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. I was unsatisfied with the way this arc concluded. It's the culmination of the journey so far and a large chunk of the previous issues/volumes have been building up to this. The journey was good but the destination, for me, was a let down. Maybe it'll improve with time and the consequences play themselves out. One of the things I enjoy most about [b: The Walking Dead|6465707|The Walking Dead, Compendium 1|Robert Kirkman|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1449865699s/6465707.jpg|6656179] as a series is just how often it allows characters to make mistakes. [a: Robert Kirkman|12425|Robert Kirkman|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1238103316p2/12425.jpg] gives his characters ample leeway to be as human, or as inhuman, as people in power are apt to be. He allows them to create their own dictatorships or empires, their own kingdoms. He allows them to indulge in each carnal urge, and then reap the consequences they have sown. It's refreshing, and it allows for more storytelling experiments than I've come to expect in most comics. The Walking Dead shambles on, and the war does indeed end - for a time. We had our massive spectacles of carnage with the war with The Governor - as is expected of Negan, he's a bit better than that. Negan's idea of covering the weapons in zombie gore to infect with the smallest scratch is nothing short of genius, an act of bio-terrorism that's enough to make my skin crawl. These sorts of details are fascinating in how much they horrify beyond the simple gore-fest of regular war. It's the intention that matters, and this volume plays upon the entire concept of intention masterfully. We can choose to be better than we were before, and hopefully everyone understands that choice and why we made it. It'll be interesting to see how the rebuilding plays out. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
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And that's why I think this volume needed more bloodshed.
I don't think I can explain further the lowest rating I've ever given a Walking Dead comic without spoilers, so here goes.
Of course I'll keep reading. It's one of my favorite graphic novel series. And this issue still had a lot of what I love in the series-tension, drama, action and gorgeous full-page spreads in just the right parts of the narrative. ( )