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''The Walking Dead'' is a [[Zombie Apocalypse]] [[Comic Book]], written by Robert Kirkman with art by Charlie Adlard, featuring an [[Ensembles|ensemble cast]] ([[Anyone Can Die|which is constantly in flux]]) of survivors [[After the End|struggling to survive]] over the long-term duration of the zombie uprising. The de facto main character is Rick Grimes, a [[Fair Cop|police officer]] who was shot in the line of duty; when he wakes up from a [[Convenient Coma]], all hell has broken loose. Rick goes in search of his family and safety, both of which end up being more tenuous than not.
 
While most [[Zombie Apocalypse]] comic books focus on [[More Dakka]] and [[Improbable Fighting Skill|Improbable Fighting Skills]]s in order to showcase [[Big Damn Heroes]], ''[[The Walking Dead]]'' focuses more of its action on [[Survival Horror]] and the [[Drama Tropes|psychological and personal relationships]] which result from [[It Never Gets Any Easier|the stress of being constantly on guard]].
 
The writing seems to have taken a number of things from the ''[[The Zombie Survival Guide]]'' to heart, although the two works were published within a month of each other (''[[The Zombie Survival Guide]]'' predates). This seems to be a coincidence, as Kirkman has said he hasn't read it yet.{{when}}
 
There is also a [[Live Action Adaptation]] television series based on the comic; [[The Walking Dead (TV series)|it has its own page]]. There is also an episodic [[Adventure Game]] series by [[Telltale Games]] set in the same universe. [[The Walking Dead (video game)|It also has its own page.]] Kirkman has also co-written a planned trilogy of prequel novels to the series, the first one being ''[[The Walking Dead: Rise of the Governor|Rise of the Governor]]''. The second, ''[[The Walking Dead: The Road to Woodbury|The Road to Woodbury]]'', is set for release in October 2012.
 
There is a [[The Walking Dead (TV series)/Shout -Out|Shout Out]] page here.
 
Now has a [[The Walking Dead (TV seriescomics)/Characters/Comic|character sheet]] that really [[Needs Wiki Magic Love]].
 
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=== The comic contains the following tropes: [SPOILERS] ===
 
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* [[Abandoned Hospital Awakening]]: The first issue starts with Rick getting shot, then awakening weeks later to find thing have changed.
* [[Absurdly Sharp Blade]]: Michonne's blade. Starts as an [[Averted Trope|Aversion]] - it gets stuck in a skull once, when we [[Early Installment Weirdness|first]] meet her - but then cuts through anything like a hot knife through butter. Rick's hatchet, on the other hand, is as sharp as the plot needs it to be at any given time.
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* [[Affably Evil]]: The leader of the cannibal gang. There's really nothing personal about cutting off your leg. After all, a man's got to eat.
** The Governor is also pretty charismatic and well-liked by his people.
* [[Anyone Can Die]]: The comic lives on this trope. [[Mauve Shirt|Mauve Shirts]]s are in high number.
* [[An Arm and a Leg]]: {{spoiler|Rick has his right arm hacked off by the Governor}}. Then, {{spoiler|The Governor himself loses an arm, among other things, when Michonne tortures and mutilates him}}.
* [[Artificial Limbs]]: {{spoiler|Dale}} gets a makeshift wooden leg after a zombie bite [[Life or Limb Decision|forces them to amputate one of his real ones]].
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* [[Badass]]: Quite a few characters, especially if they've survived for a good while. The most notable examples are probably Rick, Michonne, Andrea, Abraham and Tyreese.
* [[Break the Cutie]] / [[Driven to Suicide]]: {{spoiler|Carol, Hershel, Maggie.}}
* [[Celebrity Survivor]]: Subverted by Tyreese -- heTyreese—he used to be a pro football player, but he was already washed up by the time of the [[Zombie Apocalypse]].
* [[Children Forced to Kill]]: Carl does this to protect his own parents.
* [[Cold Sniper]]: Andrea can be this when she has to be.
* [[Comic Book Time]]: [[Averted Trope|Averted]]. Everybody ages.
* [[CosyCozy Catastrophe]]: The devastation isn't as complete as one might expect and the ecosystem seems generally intact. Also, the zombies are mostly opportunists - they usually don't actively hunt the humans.
* [[Trailers Always Spoil|Covers Always Spoil]]: The "Compendium" cover shows all the characters wearing {{spoiler|prisoner uniforms}}, and Rick {{spoiler|missing a hand.}}
* [[Crap Saccharine World]]: Woodbury.
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* [[Hope Spot]]: {{spoiler|The potential cure for the plague waiting in DC? Eugene made up that story just so he could have a group protecting him. He's not even a scientist.}}
* [[How Much More Can He Take?]]: Rick vs {{spoiler|Tyreese.}}
* [[Humans Are Bastardsthe Real Monsters]]: The residents of Woodbury, by and large, realize that the Governor is a [[Complete Monster]] but are willing to tolerate him because he keeps them "safe", and entertained. ([[What Do You Mean It's Not Political?]])
** The inevitable [[Zombie Apocalypse]] "humans are the real threat" has been used a couple of times; the Governor does far more damage to the cast than the zombies have, Thomas {{spoiler|decapitates two children,}} and then there's [[Rape as Drama|Abraham's back story.]]
** When Tyreese is first introduced, he tells Rick that a man he knew attempted to rape his daughter when his back was turned for a second.
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* [[Loads and Loads of Characters]]: Its more of a revolving door of characters, usually a couple of characters dies or leaves, later the main group may discover some new survivors.
* [[Made of Plasticine]]: Selectively used. The combat is generally realistic, but zombie skulls occasionally get penetrated WAY easier than they ought to...the human skull is one of the hardest biological substances on earth. Rick's hatchet? Yes, that could do the job. Tyreese's hammer? Sure. Thinning out the zombies by the fence by driving ''kitchen knives'' through their skulls? Doubtful, but not impossible. Driving a ''pitchfork'' through a zombie's ''forehead?'' Pretty sure that's physically impossible, big muscles or not.
** In the comics, the kitchen knife isn't driven into a zombie's head by muscle power -- thepower—the procedure is "poke blade through hole in the fence until the tip rests against the skull, then slam the base of the knife's hilt with a hammer". It's the same sort of general physics that make a chisel a viable method of cutting or piercing stone.
* [[Mauve Shirt]]: It's hard to care for some of the characters when you know that they ''will'' inevitably pick up the [[Idiot Ball]] and get themselves eaten or shot somewhere down the line.
* [[May-DecemberMay–December Romance]]: Dale and Andrea. Surprisingly non-squicky.
* [[Meaningful Titles]]: See [[Zombie Infectee]].
* [[The Mole]]: {{spoiler|Martinez}}, at least until {{spoiler|he tries to return to Woodbury and Rick kills him}}.
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* [[Wham! Episode]]: Issue 48 may just be the whammiest episode of anything ever, essentially cutting almost all of the evolving plotlines dead in their tracks, and putting all of the rest on long-term hiatus, and killing off several major characters that the audience had come to take for granted would be the core cast in the long run.
* [[What Happened to Mommy?]]: Hershel, when we first meet him. {{spoiler|Harboring his zombie son eventually results in the deaths of two more of his kids. [[It Got Worse|And then...]]}}
** {{spoiler|Morgan}} has taken this path as well.
* [[What Happened to the Mouse?]]: After their introduction in issue #1, it's a ''long'' time before we see Morgan and Duane again.
* [[What Year Is This?]]: none of the protagonists know what the exact date is after a year of events. {{spoiler|The date is never mentioned by the residents of Woodbury, Christmas is approximated, and even the residents of the Alexandria Safe Zone have lost precise track of the date fourteen months after Z-Day. Digital watches did not survive the apocalypse.}}
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