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A review by crystalstarrlight
The Walking Dead, Vol. 13: Too Far Gone by Robert Kirkman
3.0
Bullet Review:
This series is very weird. I liken it to Anita Blake - I'm not exactly a fan, just on for the ride. That said, I have the complete opposite reaction to TWD that I do to AB: the first few volumes are pretty boring and pedestrian, the later volumes are much more interesting.
I really think the strength of this series is its spontaneity and ability to introduce new interesting characters just as the old ones "get dead". It's kinda like a train wreck - I can't help but watch what's going on, waiting for the next plot point, even as I'm rolling my eyes at how, once again, Marty Stu Rick Grimes is a Marty Stu.
Because I can't figure out how I feel about this, it gets 3 stars. Interesting, new developments, some of the same, some annoying characters (Glenn/Maggie), paranoid Rick Grimes is paranoid, but I can't stop reading yet.
This series is very weird. I liken it to Anita Blake - I'm not exactly a fan, just on for the ride. That said, I have the complete opposite reaction to TWD that I do to AB: the first few volumes are pretty boring and pedestrian, the later volumes are much more interesting.
I really think the strength of this series is its spontaneity and ability to introduce new interesting characters just as the old ones "get dead". It's kinda like a train wreck - I can't help but watch what's going on, waiting for the next plot point, even as I'm rolling my eyes at how, once again, Marty Stu Rick Grimes is a Marty Stu.
Because I can't figure out how I feel about this, it gets 3 stars. Interesting, new developments, some of the same, some annoying characters (Glenn/Maggie), paranoid Rick Grimes is paranoid, but I can't stop reading yet.