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The Walking Dead [2003] #009

von Robert Kirkman

Weitere Autoren: Charlie Adlard (Illustrator), Tony Moore (Umschlagillustration), Cliff Rathburn (Illustrator)

Reihen: The Walking Dead (#9)

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Rick and his company became too comfortable with their surrounding again. They didn't expect that the whole neighborhood of Wilshire Estates is fully of dead people. Rick and Tyreese only inspected the house where they've stayed on their first day. They should learnt their lesson from now on that don't be at ease because their current situation is not what it used to be. ( )
  fugou | Aug 14, 2017 |
I love this series more and more.

I DO think that they should do some more exploring of the place before they start getting their hopes up and calling the place home.

You never know what's lurking behind the doors of those other houses. There could be a shit ton of zombies, or tons of hostile survivors that are willing to fight to keep the place for themselves.

I cracked up when Allen asked Donna if she wanted to have sex, and one of the twins said, 'What's segs?'

Okay, so when Rick said that they were going to split up into groups to start searching the houses, I thought that was stupid.

I think it would be a lot better and they would have a better chance of surviving if they went as one big group and checked each house out together.

Leave two or so extra people to look after the kids, and then the rest go all as one big group to search each house. That way if there are zombies, the group would have a better chance of taking them out and not losing a member of their group.

Seriously? Rick is JUST NOW, noticing the words on the wall that say, 'All Dead Do Not Enter'. I mean, he and the others must be blind. If you notice a word sticking out of a bit of snow, you wipe the snow off and see what it says. Any drama or deaths could have been avoided by being smart.

I know Allen was upset that Donna had gotten bitten, but he is an idiot for firing his gun after Rick JUST SAID not to do so. Now I bet a shit ton of zombies are gonna come out and attack because they heard the shot.

Aw damn, I was right. Look at all those damn zombies. The group better run their asses to the RV and zoom on out of there. If it were up to me, I would leave that fool Allen behind.

Okay, so I do not think it was wise of Rick and Tyreese to bring Carl hunting with them. They should have taken a group of four or five people (well, adults), and gone hunting.

Then Rick should give Carl some more training with his gun, so that if or when they have to leave him at the camp with the other kids and the mom's, then at least he would be able to use his gun and protect himself and some of the others.

Going out in a two man hunting crew and bringing a kid along, is not wise or safe. What if Carl were to see some zombies, starting screaming and then shooting at them? Rick and Tyreese and Carl would be in deep crap.

This issue was great, though Rick REALLY overreacted to Carl getting shot in the eye. Sure, I can understand him being upset and pissed off, but threatening to kill the guy, when he TOLD Rick and Tyreese that it was an accident? Rick needs to get a grip. ( )
  Laina_Spaulding | Apr 16, 2016 |
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