The Walking Dead 'Annoying Lori' Meme Isn't New; Check Out This Letter from Walking Dead #35
Of course, now that we've got the WD TV Show, we've got YouTube mashups celebrating Lori's bitchiness, or perception thereof, and that's kinda fun.
Of course, now that we've got the WD TV Show, we've got YouTube mashups celebrating Lori's bitchiness, or perception thereof, and that's kinda fun.
Robert Kirkman continues to tease 'something to fear' coming up in future issues of The Walking Dead.
From Skybound.com:
Check back tomorrow for another look at what’s in store for Rick and his people.
- Robert Kirkman
This new teaser for The Walking Dead promises 'Something to Fear' in upcoming issues of Robert Kirkman's groundbreaking comic. Kirkman posted on Skybound.com:
"Another glimpse of what's to come. Check back Monday for another look at what’s in store for Rick and his people."
I'll be checking in today and let you know what I find out!
Update 7:50 p.m.: Click here to see the second Walking Dead 'something to fear' teaser image.It's hard to imagine things getting much worse for the surviving humans of The Walking Dead after the season two mid-finale episode, 'Pretty Much Dead Already.' Unless, of course, you've read the comics, in which case you know that things will get much, much worse.
Can't wait to watch.
AMC has released this poster teasing the return of The Walking Dead, shambling back to television February 12 at 9:00 pm.
Here's a preview of The Walking Dead #92 from writer Robert Kirkman and artist Charlie Adlard, in stores December 14.
The Walking Dead ended the first half of season two with last night's episode, "Pretty Much Dead Already." If you haven't seen it yet, consider this a major spoiler alert to go and watch it before reading on.
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OK, so Hershel wants the group to get off his farm and move the eff on. But will they, or will they continue to be the worst houseguests ever? Is Shane and Rick's bromance finally over? Here's a preview of the next episode of The Walking Dead, "Nebraska," coming to AMC February 12 at 9:00 p.m. ET.
Here is the trailer and some promo images for this week's midseason finale episode of The Walking Dead, titled 'Pretty Much Dead Already.' Check 'em out, and let me know what you think!
Hershel (Scott Wilson) sets a deadline. All secrets are out in the open. Glenn (Steven Yeun) stands up for himself, and Shane (Jon Bernthal) takes charge.
Last night's episode of The Walking Dead, "Save the Last One", was intense even by the standards we've come to expect from the show. Check out this video featuring Andrew Lincoln, Andrea Holden and other castmembers from The Walking Dead discussing the emotional turmoil that powers this very human supernatural drama.
Dale looks startled and T-Dog looks pissed for the entirety of this clip from this week's episode of The Walking Dead, "Bloodletting." In a season that has already established itself to be about the challenge of the survivors forming a united front T-Dog is beginning to show signs of cracking - or is he just being smart? Either way, he tries to bring Dale around to his point of view: that the two of them in danger of being left behind. Check out the clip, and let me know what you think!
The Walking Dead airs Sundays at 9:00 pm on AMC.