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The Walking Dead, Book 9
by Robert Kirkman
This volume, focusing on The Saviors, is the first storyarc where I thought "Haven't I just finished reading this premise with slightly different characters?"
It's by no means bad, but it feels routine in a way that haunts pretty much any long-form serial soap opera. There are also introductions of new characters in this volume that seem increidbly important but quickly fizzle into Just Another Person Living In The Apocalypse And Having A Bad Time Of It, which is going to be most people, but which always feels like a let-down.
It's by no means bad, but it feels routine in a way that haunts pretty much any long-form serial soap opera. There are also introductions of new characters in this volume that seem increidbly important but quickly fizzle into Just Another Person Living In The Apocalypse And Having A Bad Time Of It, which is going to be most people, but which always feels like a let-down.