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* [[Beware the Nice Ones]] - {{spoiler|Brian.}}
* [[Beware the Nice Ones]] - {{spoiler|Brian.}}
* [[Break the Cutie]] - Penny.
* [[Break the Cutie]] - Penny.
* [[Cold Blooded Torture]] - {{spoiler|Philip repeatedly tortures, degrades (and in the case of the woman, rapes) the group responsible for his daughter's death.}}
* [[Cold-Blooded Torture]] - {{spoiler|Philip repeatedly tortures, degrades (and in the case of the woman, rapes) the group responsible for his daughter's death.}}
* [[Crapsack World]]
* [[Crapsack World]]
* {{spoiler|[[Dead Person Impersonation]]}} - {{spoiler|Brian becomes Philip at the end of the novel.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Dead Person Impersonation]]}} - {{spoiler|Brian becomes Philip at the end of the novel.}}
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* [[Infant Immortality]] - Subverted.
* [[Infant Immortality]] - Subverted.
* [[Jumping Off the Slippery Slope]] - Philip struggles with this throughout the novel.
* [[Jumping Off the Slippery Slope]] - Philip struggles with this throughout the novel.
* [[Kill Em All]] - By the end of the novel, {{spoiler|Brian is the only survivor.}}
* [[Kill'Em All]] - By the end of the novel, {{spoiler|Brian is the only survivor.}}
* [[Klingon Promotion]] - {{spoiler|Brian gains control of Woodbury via this.}}
* [[Klingon Promotion]] - {{spoiler|Brian gains control of Woodbury via this.}}
* [[Limited Special Collectors Ultimate Edition]] - A deluxe leatherbound edition with illustrations by series artist Charlie Adlard was also released.
* [[Limited Special Collectors Ultimate Edition]] - A deluxe leatherbound edition with illustrations by series artist Charlie Adlard was also released.
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* [[Morality Chain]] - Penny is the one thing that keeps Philip from snapping.
* [[Morality Chain]] - Penny is the one thing that keeps Philip from snapping.
* [[Mythology Gag]] - After leaving a zombie-infested community, Brian leaves a sign outside warning newcomers not to enter. In the comics, Rick and his crew come upon the same exact place, but don't notice the warning until it's too late.
* [[Mythology Gag]] - After leaving a zombie-infested community, Brian leaves a sign outside warning newcomers not to enter. In the comics, Rick and his crew come upon the same exact place, but don't notice the warning until it's too late.
* [[My God What Have I Done]] - Philip after he {{spoiler|rapes April.}}
* [[My God, What Have I Done?]] - Philip after he {{spoiler|rapes April.}}
* [[Papa Wolf]] - Philip to Penny.
* [[Papa Wolf]] - Philip to Penny.
* [[Replacement Goldfish]] - {{spoiler|Brian at the end replaces his dead brother with... himself.}}
* [[Replacement Goldfish]] - {{spoiler|Brian at the end replaces his dead brother with... himself.}}
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* [[Undead Child]] - The eventual fate of Penny.
* [[Undead Child]] - The eventual fate of Penny.
* [[Villain Protagonist]] - The Governor.
* [[Villain Protagonist]] - The Governor.
* [[Well Done Son Guy]] - Brian is this to Philip.
* [["Well Done, Son" Guy]] - Brian is this to Philip.
* [[What Happened to Mommy]] - After Penny is killed and subsequently turned into a zombie, Philip refuses to have her put down. {{spoiler|After Philip dies, Brian continues to take care of her. The comics show that he regularly feeds her body parts.}}
* [[What Happened to Mommy]] - After Penny is killed and subsequently turned into a zombie, Philip refuses to have her put down. {{spoiler|After Philip dies, Brian continues to take care of her. The comics show that he regularly feeds her body parts.}}



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The Walking Dead: Rise of the Governor is a novel written by Robert Kirkman and Jay Bonansinga. It is the first of three prequel novels to Kirkman's comic The Walking Dead.

The story focuses on the man that would later become the Governor; in the early days of the Zombie Apocalypse, Philip Blake, his brother Brian and daughter Penny struggle to survive not only the undead but their fellow man.


The novel contains examples of the following tropes: