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Lesbian/Queer main characters:
Batwoman - She's a lesbian and her romantic relationships play a fairly important role in the series. Her villains are a bit B-list but they're enjoyable reads never the less. Some controversy over DC's decision to prohibit her "happiness" and troubles with the talented creative staff that are worth investigating beforehand but it's worth noting that these issues do not effect the trade paperbacks 1-3. Don't make my mistake and accidentally buy Batgirl comics and wonder when she's supposed to start kissing ladies.
Lumberjanes - The trade paperback is supposed to come out some time next year but individual issues are currently being published. All ages comic that portrays a scout type group at a summer camp full of monsters. I'm not personally reading it but I've heard nothing but good things.
Funhome - A proper "graphic novel." An unbelievably intelligent and nuanced perspective on gender and sexuality. Bechdel compares her coming out process against her late father's closeted homosexuality to draw an intimate but calculated portrait of American sexuality and family.
Lesbian/Queer minor characters:
Saga - Holy shit, I can't recommend this enough. So utterly fantastic that words fail me. I buy this for everyone I know who's even faintly interested in comics.
The Walking Dead - The queer characters don't show up for a long while but this is the series the very popular TV show is based on. It's a little "Drama-y" for me but my girlfriend's dad gobbles them up like there's no tomorrow.
Not queer but awesome:
Chew - A world where poultry is outlawed and people have superpowers only related to food. My mom called it "kind of weird" which it is. I can't get enough.
Revival - The dead come to life but they're mostly just cranky, okay, sometimes murderous, but not that often. Strong female protagonists.
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I know this isn't a novel, but The Walking Dead comics are a great zombie read.
The cheapest legal way to read them is by purchasing Compendium One, Two and Three. That's the first 144 issues. Probably best to start with just Compendium One to ensure you like them.
*Edit: The Comics FAQ can probably answer any additional questions you may have.
The Walking Dead is actually really easy to get into because it is only one series. You can start at #1 and read up to the current issue. The best and cheapest way you can do this would be to buy the two Walking Dead compendium that have been released. They go from #1-96 and they're around $35-40 each.
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Watch: If you have already watched TWD and GoT, some other good TV series include: Fear the Walking Dead, True Detective season 1, Vikings, The 100, American Horror Story season 1 - Murder House and season 2 - Asylum, Stranger Things, Penny Dreadful, first few seasons of True Blood, Sons of Anarchy, Narcos, House of Cards, Bates Motel, The Last Kingdom, and that's all I can think of right now. You can also check out IMDb: Most Popular TV Series.
Read: Read TWD comics and read the Game of Thrones book series, A Song of Ice and Fire. Just give the first A Song of Ice and Fire book, A Game of Thrones, a try and I guarantee you will be hooked and won't be able to put it down. I can't even stress how amazing both book series are compared to their TV show counterparts, especially the GoT books. There's so much detail in both TWD and GoT books that they didn't have time to fit into the TV series or didn't care, but reading the books really helps to understand certain characters and situations that occur in the show. You don't even have to actually pay money for the books, you can just download the ebook files to read them for free. (If you want to know where to download the ebook files for free, message me.) I actually always do that, if the files are available, and if I start reading it and enjoy it, I purchase the actual physical book, as I did with all of the GoT and TWD books. To save money when purchasing the physical copies of TWD comics, make sure to buy TWD comics in Compendiums (Amazon: TWD Compendium One) instead of individual books.
The first compendium. It contains volumes 1-8.
Volume 16 releases in June, so the second compendium with volumes 9-16 should be out later this year, I'm thinking.
You can also buy each volume for under $9 each, if you don't want to wait for the second compendium
Get the compendiums. There are three out so far. They have like 50 issues each in them and are 20-40 bucks. Best deal in comics. https://www.amazon.com/Walking-Dead-Compendium-One/dp/1607060760/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1542150565&sr=8-4&keywords=walking+dead+compendium
Only legal place I know digital is comiXology through ipad etc. If that doesn't work for you I'd suggest ordering the Compendium from Amazon, it's huge and great value for how many you get (48 issues in 1).
Well, you could grab the compendiums one at a time and read all the comics that way.
Has anyone read the Walking Dead comics? This seems like a good price, but I really didn't take to the TV show and have heard the graphic novels are better.
Opinions please!
Buy them on Amazon!!!
The first one here for $37.
The second here for about the same price.
Grab this. It is over 1,000 pages. Worth every penny. http://www.amazon.com/Walking-Dead-Compendium-One/dp/1607060760
Here's a few off the top of my head!
Sooo many others, but this is good starter list. Fair warning: I have not read these with an eye as to what would be appropriate in a Christian environment. I am fairly certain that Stitches, Maus, and Locke and Key are all "safe."
Edit: Eff it here are some more.
You have already mentioned all of my other would be suggestions. :)
Buy this. Issues 1-48 in a single book.
This is the cheapest I could find. It's Amazon.com/Compendium 1.
Also, I've been reading since issue 1. I own 3-current in the floppies. It's really amazing how it has yet to get stale. I figured it'd end around issue 60 or so, like most 'long' continuing comics, and here we are, rounding 78, and no sign of slowing. Enjoy!
Here you go my friend!
https://www.amazon.com/Walking-Dead-Compendium-One/dp/1607060760
I just finished the first compendium. It is amazing. So much happens and it is not like the show at all. The characters are better, the action is super intense, and you dont have to wait an entire season for something to happen. Every three pages some shit goes down.
Dont buy it in a book store. It's $60. On amazon it's $35. I got lucky and got it for $30 last year.
If you like the first few, please considering supporting the author by buying the books.
First half is only $35 on Amazon
Just a tip- go for the compendiums to save quite a bit of money. You can get 1000 pages (8 books) for 32$ each, instead of 12$ a book.
http://www.amazon.ca/Walking-Dead-Compendium-1/dp/1607060760/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1397042529&sr=8-1&keywords=walking+dead+compendium
Local comic book stores should have TWD comics, if not look online. I know amazon sells the compendiums (collection of about 50 issues) or you could buy them by volumes. Shop around online and see what medium you’d prefer. Here’s a link to help out.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/1607060760/ref=pd_aw_fbt_14_img_3/147-3855025-4383101?ie=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=RJV3QTS2RE3J140EJVXY
http://www.amazon.com/The-Walking-Dead-Compendium-One/dp/1607060760/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1330920156&sr=8-3
1088 pages for $34
Ok well I'll try to give you a few series
Invincible. Really great superhero story by the guy that makes The Walking Dead if you've heard of that. Probably the best superhero book out there. (You can buy the compendium, the first 47 issues for like $40 on amazon). It's up to around 90 issues now.
Y the Last Man (10 volumes, complete. Its amazing. It's a comic where seemingly every man in the world except our hero has died. He tries to get to a lab in California to help find a cure for the disease that killed all the men and...etc)
I don't know much Fantasy...check out Demon Knights, volume 1 from DC comics is an ongoing series. Volume 1 (the first 7 comics) should be out in July. Sorry about the long wait :l
You can also check out the Walking Dead if you like zombies? Compendium gets you...maybe the first 60 issues I think? Its up to 94 now
For individual comics theres Midtown Comics, I don't know what shipping cost would be like to Europe.
Oh you have options my friend.
The Walking Dead - Compendium 1 Pros - absolute cheapest method on a per-issue basis, only one book to worry about instead of multiple copies. Cons - Only released every 48 issues, so you get 1-48 but the next compendium won't come out for at least six more months as they just hit issue 90, so you'd be waiting a long time for the next group.
Trade Paperbacks
Pro's - still a better value than buying individually, released every six issues instead of every 48 so much, much greater frequency, if you have a book shelf having a bunch of these lined up on it looks "cooler" in my opinion.
Con's - more expensive per issue than the Compendium, still only comes out every six issues so can leave large gaps.
You could spend $18 for every 12 issues - or get the 6 issue trades for about $8-9 each...or...
Or you could buy compendium #1, and get the first 48 issues for $39. Save yourself about $33.
http://www.amazon.com/Walking-Dead-Compendium-One/dp/1607060760
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/1607060760/ref=redir_mdp_mobile
There is a link to the first compendium which includes the first 8 volumes containing issues 1-48. These, because they are collections of the volumes themselves, are a bit more expensive but give you more for your dollar and take it from my experience, the walking dead is a marathon book. You dont want to have to wait for the next one.
You'll be able to find the collections much cheaper on eBay/Amazon Marketplace than the individual issues - the early ones go for a pretty penny now.
There is also a Compendium of the first 50 issues which is pretty good value.
Can anyone give me any feedback on this? Apparently it's a collection of issues 1-48, which seems like a better buy than the volumes.
Edit: And here's the Amazon link to the same product.
Edit 2: Cheers, everyone who replied! That helps a lot. I will probably end up grabbing the trades, since I'm a fairly small person who will probably struggle to lug the omnibus around!
First I would find a local comic shop and try and support them. If you don't have one near you here are some links for Amazon.
Compendium One
Compendium Two
Those two will catch you up through issue #96. You can either wait until Compendium 3 comes out in a year or so or buy the trades starting with Vol. 17. The trades collect 6 issues and come out a couple of times a year.
No, it's not too late to start reading them.
There are a lot of differences between the show and comic and is a different experience altogether.
Amazon carries the compendiums. I think there should be 3 now which will equal 150 issues I believe, and will get you close to caught up with the ongoing releases.
I bought mine from amazon. Very good deal. http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Walking-Dead-Compendium-Volume/dp/1607060760/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1368462307&sr=8-1&keywords=the+walking+dead+compendium
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Compendium One and Two float around $35 on amazon. That's not bad for One that you can take home now.
THIS IS YOUR BEST DEAL. PERIOD.
This is half of the series for only 35$. If you have Amazon Prime/Student, shipping is free. It would be 80$ to get the individual volumes that add up to the same amount of material.
Unfortunately, there is no second compendium yet, so you'll have to go the expensive route to buy the others. Do remember, though, that some libraries carry graphic novels, and that most bookstores will allow you to read their content in-stores without buying it. Since graphic novels read fast, this is a good way to get through material.
You have three options:
It all comes down to what kind of book or reading experience you're looking for. The TPB is light and easy to carry around if you're looking to read while traveling or while lying up-side down. The hardcover is nice and durable you're looking for something that won't risk getting damaged easy. The Compendium gives you the best bang for your buck, but it's quite bulky.
(I've thought about getting some Walking Dead books too, so this is the kind of decision I'm battling with)
Issue by issue? You do realize comics are collected in volumes, right?
Issues 1-48, 1088 pages, $36.
How much are you willing to spend? There are about 150 issues total and the show is about to hit the arc that starts around issue #100. There are three compendiums out that collect 48 issues each. If you want a solid chunk of TWD to get the juices flowing, you'd save even more money by going the compendium route.
The first one is going for $36 on Amazon and it collects #1-48. About $0.75 per issue. If you like/love that, you could either continue collecting the compendiums (and have to wait about four years for the next compendium to come out, since TWD is usually on a 12-issues-per-year schedule except for a few events in the past that had an issue every two weeks), or you could start collecting the trades going forward and eventually pick up the trades that were in compendium one. It's up to you.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1607060760/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_wnH-wbAJY47G1
I’d suggest getting [these] (The Walking Dead: Compendium One https://www.amazon.com/dp/1607060760/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_h5a.BbV94Y0J9)
I don't like the cast, I think it could have been better.
However, I am TWD junkie, so when it isn't on, or I'm between the graphic novels, I watch FTWD.
Have you read the comics yet? If not, I HIGHLY recommend them.
*edit- You can get them in 3 compendiums now.. makes it a little easier. Compendium 4 should be rolling out soon, I hope!
Compendium 1
Compendium 2
Compendium 3
The cheapest buying option. Each compendium is 48 issues.
There are 3 compendiums so far, covering 144 issues out of the 152 yet released.
If you're willing to spend ≈$30 on The Walking Dead based only on recommendations, then go ahead and do so.
If you prefer reading a book before buying it, or not buying books at all, your local library will mostly likely have The Walking Dead in some form stocked, provided your town isn't extremely small. (That's how I got into it—my high school had them.)
If you're wishing to remain unspoiled, stop after reading Compendium 2, Book 8, Volume 16, or Issue 96 (all line up with "Knots Untie" AKA S06E11.)
Reading further will spoil upcoming episodes.
Message me if you're legitimately interested in investing in reading the comic book, and I'll give you more details about getting your hands on them and/or reading them without spoiling future episodes.
(This invitation goes out to anyone else as well.)
$35 on Amazon http://www.amazon.com/Walking-Dead-Compendium-One/dp/1607060760
Now I just wish I had $35.
I ordered the Compendium Volume One off of Barnes and Noble's website. Here's a link for Amazon. http://www.amazon.com/The-Walking-Dead-Compendium-One/dp/1607060760/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1332362280&sr=8-1
Almost 50 issues, over 1,000 pages for only one easy payment of $34.17!
They usually bunch comic books into trade paperbacks which are about 6 issues each. The Walking Dead does that and also bundles them all the way up to 48 issues each with their compendiums: https://www.amazon.com/Walking-Dead-Compendium-One/dp/1607060760/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1466283464&sr=8-1&keywords=walking+dead+compendium. They're are three of these out so far.
They're available on Amazon if you feel like staying home and having them delivered to you.
I assume you're not interested in them for collecting reasons, so I would suggest ordering The Walking Dead Compendium 1, which covers all the way until the end of the prison arc. Then if you want continue you can order Compendium 2, which covers the story to most likely the end of season 5.
From there you will have to start buying smaller collected editions to continue, starting with the Deluxe Edition vol. 9.
Its only $38
Nothing like the comics, and as crushing as her death on the show was, it was much more WTF in the comics... but for other reasons.
Read the comics though!
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1607060760/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_dp_ss_1?pf_rd_p=1944687582&pf_rd_s=lpo-top-stripe-1&pf_rd_t=201&pf_rd_i=1607065037&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=01XXAVQ14Z36MVZHATTX
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1607065967/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_dp_ss_2?pf_rd_p=1944687622&pf_rd_s=lpo-top-stripe-1&pf_rd_t=201&pf_rd_i=1607065037&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=1A9ZNKYPBW2GPW5WG01N
These will get you pretty far into the comics
Here is the mobile version of your link
There is 22 volumes of the graphic novel currently (the graphic novels contain 6 issues of the comic per book, there are also hardcovers which contain 12 issues, and the compendiums contain 48 issues).
If you're like me and prefer physical media you can also get them on Amazon.
Here's the first compendium. It's huge and contains a whole collection of the comics (I think it's issues 1-49, but I could be wrong). Amazon also sells the second compendium, and soon there will be a third. You could also buy the comics in volume collections, which are smaller and easier to handle, but they cost more than the compendiums.
thank you!
by collected I meant this one
http://www.amazon.com/The-Walking-Dead-Compendium-One/dp/1607060760/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1375163218&sr=8-2-fkmr0&keywords=walking+dead+collected
The problem with my nearest comic shop is that probably they don't have comics in english, but only in italian (I'm from italy).
so you reckon I should get this one: http://www.amazon.com/Walking-Dead-Compendium-One/dp/1607060760/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1291040363&sr=8-1
You can get the The Walking Dead: Compendium One on amazon for around $35.00 which is probably about the cheapest you're going to be able to get it.
Another option would be hit up your local subreddit were you live and see if someone would be willing to loan you the book.
Link
Another link
"Shane, You want my kids to call you there linky!?"
"Rick, I swore you was Link!"
Well You could Wait till This Fall For the Second Combined Version Book Which will be 49 - 96
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How Many Books Is there?
Soon 96
Is there Any Online stores to buy them from?
Yes The Ones I linked Should work If not Then This site has a Few
Not really a good Way to buy them but ok
Are the books really that good?
Well If you love the show then you'll love this more because you are missing so much!
[E1]: Made a F and Q Section of my comment
[E2]: Forgot about Volumes
[E3]: Fixed link to volumes
You can get Compendium One for $36 at Amazon. Compendium Two (which covers the second eight voumes) will be released in October, or you could buy the volumes individually.
Get him the 'Walking Dead Compendium"
http://www.amazon.com/Walking-Dead-Compendium-One/dp/1607060760
I personally would recommend you pick up the comic from issue one. With compendium 1 and read the entire series.
The story is different enough that you will still be surprised by a lot of the story. Additional, Kirkman writes many of his surprises after a page turn, so you never see it coming.
I have reread the series from issue one twice now, I have single issues since 78 I think, picked up the earlier issues via compendiums.
90-110 is an incredible run with the introduction of the saviors and Negan. Issue #161 just came out on Wednesday and the story telling is still so strong.
http://www.amazon.ca/registry/wishlist/27GPCDGSAOIWL
Favourite item: Walking Dead Compendium Volume 1 because zombies are awesome
Weirdest item: Hmm... Maybe Cards Against Humanity, only because you have to have a weird sense of humour to enjoy it.
Eep! I would love some of your art, you're fantastic!
Thank you in advance for the contest! It's so great of you to offer.
EDIT IF I WIN CAN I PLEASE HAVE A TOTORO PAINTING!?!?!
Depends on what his tastes tend towards - my nephew was pretty thrilled with Bone (this one might be a bit young for your nephew's tastes - I think it's geared towards the 10-12 demographic), The Walking Dead (I always buy the compendiums, I like to devour as much as possible all at once - but if you're not sure he'd like it, I'd start with just one or two volumes), and this year I've gotten him East of West.
Chew is a really neat series as well, although I haven't tested it out on my nephew yet - I think it might be a bit too old for him.
I also liked Iron West if you want to go with a one-off instead of a series.
Depending on his parents, I'd check to see if they consider the Walking Dead and/or Chew to be age appropriate or not. I haven't read through East of West yet, but it's rated for mature teens so should be in the ballpark for your nephew.
http://www.amazon.com/The-Walking-Dead-Compendium-One/dp/1607060760
Cheaper than an eighth.
2 weeks ago a bought Compendium 1 and could not put it down. I read the entire thing in two sittings. I would always recommend starting from the beginning as it lets you get a proper feel for the tone of the comics compared to the show. There's a lot that is the same but an equal amount that is different.
The Walking Dead Compendium Volume 1 https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1607060760/ref=cm_sw_r_other_awd_E8u-wb1T7BB5Q
Already bought the rest and absolutely plan on powering through them as soon as they arrive.
I'm not sure what they would be like on a Kindle. I love my Kindle but haven't got any graphic novels on it yet.
There are compendiums, but I enjoy seeing the color cover art for each issue as I read them.
http://www.amazon.com/Walking-Dead-Compendium-One/dp/1607060760/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1330666477&sr=8-1
Best bang for your buck if you are short on cash. Amazon ships everywhere. $35-$40 total for the first 48 issues. It's a steal and the perfect jumping on point on a budget.
Please don't torrent it. I may get hate for this, but I think we should be showing our appreciation to Kirkman for what he is doing. Torrenting music or movies from large industries is one thing; they don't need the extra 99 cents. But Kirkman is just one comic book writer with a brilliant story. If you can afford it, please buy the compendium.
Dammit Europe...
yes go buy the compendium its the first 48 issues in one book
relevant
From here
If you buy the compendium, she is introduced about halfway through it -- right after they get to the prison. You will fly through that thing. Second one should be coming soon. On Amazon I've seen the price of Compendium One fluctuate a lot and have seen it as low as $20.
Me too, absolutely love the first two. I did find this at the library though, it's the first 4 books in one.
Compendium 2 should be not too far around the corner also since issue 96 is coming right up.
http://www.amazon.com/Walking-Dead-Compendium-One/dp/1607060760
http://www.amazon.com/Walking-Dead-Compendium-One/dp/1607060760
Just saying.
There's the iOS app and then there is the comics, books, novels, and compendiums. If you do not have any of the comics yet, I suggest picking the compendium up
Walking Dead wiki
if you are interesting in buying it after reading the wiki this is the best bang for your buck
The Walking Dead Compendium(Chapters 1-48)
The Walking Dead Compendium
If he likes beer at all, maybe a home brewing kit?
I.d. shows... hmmm if he has a ps3 maybe heavy rain?
Walking Dead Compendium One from kirakaydawn's wishlist (yeah you!). This is one of my favorite comics and you really should get it. It sucked me in and had me emotional over the characters.
I don't know anything about you, but from the looks of your reddit history, you're 21 (i think), you have a best friend named Emma, and you're an aussie. Wow that sounds creepy.
> Is there a date for these yet or is it just September? Will they all release the same week in September or will they all start on different dates?
Here's a list of the New 52. Each week there will be about 10-15 new books being released in September (protip: go to your lcbs and there is a free book of the New 52 with every series being released, some art, and a synopsis of each new book. There's also each release date within).
Here's a link of each release date. Coincidentally (I googled it and this just happened to be the first link) Maximum Comics is my local shop. I love that place.
Anyway, I'd suggest you pick up Justice League of America as well. It's coming out Aug. 31st and is the inaugural book for the new 52 relaunch.
One last thing, go to your comic shop asap and add whatever titles you want to your pull list. If you don't have one, find a comic shop that does pull lists (or pull boxes) for their customers. Most should. (a pull list basically when you want to "subscribe" to a comic, they reserve you a copy and put in your 'pull box' when it's released. It also gives the shop a better gauge on how many books to order of each series each month).
> Are these comics going to be a weekly or monthly release?
No comic is weekly, that's a shit load of work. Each series will be monthly. But then again, you never know. Uncanny X-Force was bi-weekly for a while, but then you have Millar's Kick Ass 2 which has been out for almost a year and isn't even on issue 3 yet (really pisses a lot of fans off).
Also, since you're new to comics, I cannot stress to you enough how important it is that you start reading Walking Dead. I don't care what excuses you may have for not reading it yet (if any), put those sorry's in a sack and start reading it. Here's a link to the first 48 issues in a massive compendium.
For Compendiums - yes.
http://www.amazon.com/Walking-Dead-Compendium-One/dp/1607060760/
http://www.amazon.com/Invincible-Compendium-One-Robert-Kirkman/dp/1607064111
There's some smaller collections and then there's a $60 compendium of the first 48 issues.
[Amazon has it for $35 :]](http://www.amazon.com/Walking-Dead-Compendium-One/dp/1607060760/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1321506198&sr=8-1)
For Brits, The Walking Dead Compendium (collecting #1-48) is already on a pretty good price on amazon - all that zombie goodness for only £25.79.
EDIT: For the record, I'm not advertising or anything, I just saw a pretty good deal and thought I'd share. It does sound a little spamalicious though, on reflection.
After watching the first season I also, jumped into the books. I would highly recommend starting with The compendium. This is a GREAT price, I think I purchased it for $50 and it was well worth the cost. This has a great collection of the first books and leaves you yearning for more after the last page.
You should, they really are excellent and you can you can pick up the bulk of it in 2 books. Compendium 1 and 2.
Definately Team - biggest kick ass ever - Daryl! and I think you should allow me to get a physical book too :) because you love me and you can even get me This book ;)
He means each volume of the compendiums. Compendium 1 is 1,088 pages. Compendium 2 is 1,068 pages.
Walking Dead Compendium One.
Walking Dead Compendium Two.
As it turns out, they're both on as massive discount.
http://www.amazon.ca/Walking-Dead-Compendium-1/dp/1607060760/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1410584431&sr=1-1&keywords=the+walking+dead+compendium
I'm not sure why no one mention buying the first [Compendium] (http://www.amazon.com/The-Walking-Dead-Compendium-One/dp/1607060760/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1408025050&sr=8-1&keywords=walking+dead+compendium) to start with In my opinion, this is the obvious and most fiscal choice. It collects the first 48 issues for only $35 on amazon. That's $0.73 per issue. Versus hopping on at the current spot for $2.99 per issue. This is an absolute no brainer. This will give you hours of entertainment cheaply, and you'll know whether you want to continue the series after reading it. Honestly, you're not to far behind to catch up. Walking Dead is a very quick read. I'm talking like 8-10 minutes per issue. So that's like 21 hours to read all the way up to the current issue.
There's really not a lot I'd recommend not starting at the beginning for...for the Walking Dead, pick up the first compendium, as someone already stated. Lots to read! Here it is. It collects the first eight volumes. It's hard to beat the value considering the first 8 volumes, new, would be around $100.
Marked down to $35 from $60 in the US. And it's in stock.
Just did some price history searching, looks like $36 is the cheapest it's been in a year. Worth every penny though.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/1607060760/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1492056568&sr=8-3&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=walking+dead+compendium&dpPl=1&dpID=51S12ntkIbL&ref=plSrch
well then in that case It seems it would be about 50 bucks cheaper to just pick up this big guy
Not at all!
First compendium is on sale!
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/1607060760?pc_redir=1397004283&robot_redir=1
... or begin reading the entire Walking Dead graphic novel.
It depends. The tv show definitely follows the overall plot of the comics like the path of the group from Atlanta to the prison, to Alexandria and so on. The tv show adds sometimes major plot points in that are not in the comics (won't say which exactly, you can ask about those).
The characters are partly the same but there are cases in which characters act completely different compared to their counterpart in the comics. And/or they die in different ways (or not at all) in the comics.
Lately, the comics have been following the comics very closely. There were moments or episodes in the TV show that resembled parts of the comic but these past 4 episodes were really close to the comics (and other stuff this season which I won't spoil for you either).
All in all I really recommend you to read the comics. I was in the same situation as you and decided to go for it.
The best way to read the comics would be to buy the compendiums; there are currently 2 of them. They are by far the cheapest way to read the comic.
Compendium 1 ends with the fall of the prison. The tv show is about halfway through compendium 2. I suggest you to buy compendium 1 (see here) and then decide whether you want to read past the current story line in the show.
http://www.amazon.com/The-Walking-Dead-Compendium-One/dp/1607060760
It's legal, so don't worry about your ISP. It's a Physical copy as well.
Oh, and Walkind Dead we cant not have zombies after all...
Here are the first 48 issues, and the next 48 will be released in the same format on October 16th.
Kirkman is the author of the comic. He also writes Invincible, which is up there for Favorite Superhero Comic Ever in my book.
It's not a matter of explaining things better - the books are pretty wildly different. The VERY broad strokes are there (Rick wakes in a hospital, finds his family, camp outside Atlanta, farm, prison...), but characters are omitted and added, and others die way earlier or way later than they do in the source material. Characterizations and relationships change, and overall they just do some things that will never, ever be okay on any TV network short of HBO.
If you have curiosity and a little money to burn, you can't go very wrong with getting the first four years of this book, sight unseen.
The Zombie Survival Guide by Max Brooks
http://www.amazon.com/The-Zombie-Survival-Guide-Protection/dp/1400049628
World War Z also by Max Brooks
http://www.amazon.com/World-War-Oral-History-Zombie/dp/0307346617/ref=pd_sim_b_2
And if you are open to graphic novels/comics
The Walking Dead series (It is significantly different from the TV series which is based on this series)
http://www.amazon.com/Walking-Dead-Compendium-One/dp/1607060760/ref=sr_1_1
I'm sure you can buy them in comic stores, but I got them from Amazon. There are $35 books that combine 48 issues, so ~$0.73/each, but then you have to buy the individual issues for more recent stuff which is what pushes the price up.
The first 144 issues add up to $99.83 on Amazon, in three big fat 1000+ page volumes. Then there are 18 recent issues not in any collection that cost $5-6 each, so it adds up to about $200 for the full series. And if you're cool reading on a tablet, the Kindle editions are significantly cheaper.
So, this series is mentioned a lot, but try The Walking Dead. If you watch Breaking Bad, you probably have seen the show as well. The comics are much better.
Typical people thrown into zombie apocalypse. Rick "Family Man" Grimes has to keep his family and the others safe from zombies and other people.
The best "bang for your buck" would be The Walking Dead Compendium on amazon. $30 for 8 volumes in one nice, easy to store book. Usually one volume is $15. You do the math.
And as stated earlier, check out Criminal by Ed Brubaker, or anything by Ed Brubaker. He is my favorite writer in comics, and he writes a lot of crime based comics
I'm going to guess you have purchased The Walking Dead graphic novels. You do NOT have to buy this for me, though, because it's nearly 30 bucks. You can find anything else on my WL you want to buy me. (I'm a 24-year-old girl!)
Hi there!
yes. get trades or this.
http://www.amazon.ca/Walking-Dead-Compendium-1/dp/1607060760/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1292802934&sr=1-1
Sigh... every time I see a Transmetropolitan thread, I search Amazon for the equivalent of this, so that I don't have to buy a dozen books and keep them all on my shelf.
I'll settle for two or three volumes, but come on, this many years afterwards there has got to be a gathering of resources.
Definitely get the compendiums. 1050+ pages of the Walking dead
There are 3 compendiums that span 148 issues, but there are 160 issues out now.
https://www.amazon.com/Walking-Dead-Compendium-One/dp/1607060760
Much better value if you are looking for deals. IRL the books are $59.99. It is $30-$35 on Amazon.
$29
Time for you to read the comics.
WD Compendium 1 is $36.50 on Amazon
I believe you can get them even cheaper online too.
Compendium 1 (Issues 1-50): http://www.amazon.com/The-Walking-Dead-Compendium-One/dp/1607060760
Compendium 2 (Issues 51-100): http://www.amazon.com/The-Walking-Dead-Compendium-Two/dp/1607065967/ref=pd_sim_b_1?ie=UTF8&refRID=1M6EMPFX35K9Z0ZHYHKT
I think the best bang per buck are the Compendia:
https://www.amazon.com/Walking-Dead-Compendium-One/dp/1607060760/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1540922803&sr=1-3&keywords=The+Walking+Dead%3A+Compendium
3 are out there so far, each containing 48 chapters, so that's 144 chapters. Right now chapter 184 is the most recent one, so it's going to be a while until compendium 4 comes out. I guess, if you plan on buying the next compendium, it'd be "okay" to read the chapters somewhere online until you can buy them, if you can't wait. At least that's what I'd do.
Saga - If you like stuff like Star Wars you'll love this.
Deadly Class - This is probably my favorite book being put out right now.
Daredevil by Brian Michael Bendis - I'm currently rereading this run and it is even better than I remember. One of the definitive runs for one of the best characters the big 2 have produced.
The Walking Dead - I don't know about you, but I love zombies and this probably the best zombie story I have ever read.
Batman: Black Mirror - This actually has Dick Greyson as Batman instead of Bruce Wayne, but it is a great read.
Batman Court of the Owl - This is where you want to start if you want to read New 52 Batman Snyder, who also wrote Black Mirror, has had a great run on the series.
Annihilation - Starts a truly epic run of stories on the cosmic side of the Marvel universe. Unfortunately the physical copies are stupidly expensive, but if you don't mind reading digitally you should check it out.
This is just off the top of my head and I'm sure others, with more knowledge, can help more. Are there any characters or geners you particularly enjoy?
if you want a simple but really good story try 'the killing joke' by alan moore. That comic is pretty much universally loved and alan moore is a complete genius. Another amazing piece by Alan Moore is watchmen. (im sure youve heard of it or seen the movie, if not, what?) but it is amazingly written and illustrated. Those are both dc. if you want something not marvel or DC i would highly recommend the walking dead. if your interested dont get the single issues are anything. get the compendium because it is more bang for your buck. compendium is 60 in stores and 35 on amazon.
another really fun and well put together series is scott pilgram. there are 6 volumes that range around 10 dollars each for the paper back. altogether a great story. the art work isnt my favorite but it is a little better in the colored version AKA the hard cover version. if you saw the movie and thought "meh it wasnt the best so i wont read the comics." 1) the movie is freaking great and 2) the movie doesnt really follow the books considering that volume 6 was written after the movie was made.
But yeah those are my thoughts. i could go into alot more but the ones i gave are quite a lot!! hope this is helpful!!
[The killing joke] (http://www.amazon.com/Batman-Killing-Deluxe-Alan-Moore/dp/1401216676/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1459314552&sr=8-1&keywords=the+killing+joke)
[watchmen] (http://www.amazon.com/Watchmen-Alan-Moore/dp/1401245250/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1459314576&sr=8-2)
[the walking dead compendium] (http://www.amazon.com/Walking-Dead-Compendium-One/dp/1607060760/ref=sr_1_11?ie=UTF8&qid=1459314630&sr=8-11&keywords=the+walking+dead)
[scott pilgram boxset] (http://www.amazon.com/Scott-Pilgrims-Precious-Little-Boxset/dp/1934964573/ref=sr_1_sc_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1459314670&sr=8-1-spell&keywords=scott+pilgram+boxset)
First of all, welcome! In regards to your Walking Dead question, it's a self-contained, on-going series that you can start from the beginning. Your cheapest option to start reading it would be the compendiums.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Walking-Dead-Compendium-Volume/dp/1607060760 are these the volumes that you mean, it's going for £30, how many of the comics roughly? Will buy them all if needs be, wanted to get them myself, but would prefer the comics...
there's also this which compiles the first 48 issues. It allows you the tactile experience and you can feel less guilty.
If it's any consolation, this is about as good as I was able to find.
Yeah I saw the Compendium, amazon but when you say issue is that the same as individual comic?
So every individual comic, does it have it's on story arc or does it continue along like the TV show?
If I bought the trade paperbacks would that be the same as buying 6 comics?
Do I make sense, I don't think I do.
Going to buy The Walking Dead, Compendium 1 and read it.
I didn't down vote this, but I came here to say that I don't like this person trying to read the comic for free. Order the first compendium, it has 48 comic episodes in one book. $35, but it's friggin massive, and it's a great read.
http://www.amazon.com/Walking-Dead-Compendium-One/dp/1607060760/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1330525358&sr=8-3
Of course, if you just want some reference info and don't want to buy the comic, by all means, go to this site:
http://walkingdead.wikia.com/wiki/The_Walking_Dead_Wiki
The first issues are selling for hundreds of dollars (#1 selling for over $1000). The hard cover books (combined issues) are selling for about $20-$30 per book (I think there are 7).
If your not collecting them, and you just want to read, this would probably be your best bet. It contains issues 1-48 of the comic.
http://www.amazon.com/The-Walking-Dead-Compendium-One/dp/1607060760/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1332247752&sr=8-1
If you read the comics online, I also recommend you purchase at least the compendium. It's the least expensive option, and the comics are so great that (IMO) Robert Kirkman deserves to have your money. I had never read a comic book in my life until The Walking Dead came along - and I'm hooked!!
Amazon Links
Issues 1-48. SUPER thick compendium that does NOT include individual comic covers. So thick, it's honestly annoying to read, although it is the most bang for your buck.
or
Issues 1-6. Softcover.
or
Issues 1-12. Hardcover.
That should get you started.
You should definitely read them. To get the most for your money, I'd suggest buying the compendium on Amazon. Boom
Mischief Managed.
Wine and this game complement each other perfectly. We need both to keep our spirits up after long school days.
We should look fabulous while flying.
It's like a hat except safer.
We need this book in case the Inferius come to get us. It's like a survival guide, except everyone dies.
A trunk for salad!
This choker would look good with any cape.
My links aren't even links, I feel like I'm doing this all wrong.
US Army Survival Guide
Small Scale Grain Raising
A Barefoot Doctor's Manual
The Home Water Supply
The Walking Dead
I haven't been gifted yet! lol and on that note, my word is narskit: the act of accidentally biting the inside of your mouth in the same place multiple times. "Dammit I've been narskitting all week!"
hmmm this would be cool. Or I guess if I'm really dreaming this XD. Honestly anything from my wish list would give me a rush lol
Here ya go: http://www.amazon.com/Walking-Dead-Compendium-One/dp/1607060760
Here's a much cheaper alternative.
The Walking Dead
http://www.amazon.com/Walking-Dead-Compendium-One/dp/1607060760
There are elements that are the same, but there are already some major deviations from the comics in the show. Many of the characters in the group did not appear in the comics (notably Daryl). The CDC plot line and its implications are not in the comics either.
That being said there are some similarities. The ending of tonights episode did happen in the comics, so anyone who has read them has a pretty good idea what's going to happen.
Based on everything I've seen and heard from the creators/producers, I would say read the comics for sure, they are fantastic (they actually got me hooked on comics in general). There may be some things that are less shocking or suspenseful, but by and large the show is progressing differently than the comics.
Start out with this if you are interested: http://www.amazon.com/Walking-Dead-Compendium-One/dp/1607060760/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1318826494&sr=8-4
http://www.amazon.com/Walking-Dead-Compendium-One/dp/1607060760/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1318653314&sr=1-1
Contains the first 4 of the above for a total of 48 issues for even more savings!
You could always read this. Or if you've read that, there's this. Or if you've already made that quest, may I suggest this?
They are The Walking Dead compendiums. http://www.amazon.com/Walking-Dead-Compendium-One/dp/1607060760
Compendium 1 goes to issue 48, compendium 2 goes to issue 96.
Probably the best bang for your buck and what got me off the exclusive DC/Marvel wagon and into the world of creator-owned comics:
http://www.amazon.com/The-Walking-Dead-Compendium-One/dp/1607060760d
And this is going to be my next purchase:
http://www.amazon.com/Invincible-Compendium-TP-Robert-Kirkman/dp/1607064111
Here is one.
Also here is another one.
the 2 compendiums are issues 1-96 combined i believe and their only $35 each
http://www.amazon.com/The-Walking-Dead-Compendium-One/dp/1607060760/ref=pd_sim_b_1?ie=UTF8&refRID=1XRJ37VFMVGXGX3Q1J4W
http://www.amazon.com/The-Walking-Dead-Compendium-Two/dp/1607065967/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1397112260&sr=8-1&keywords=walking+dead+compendium
>"A biological imperative, uncontrollable emotional impulses, impossible to rid ourselves of". I am sorry to say but is a very simplistic and rigid understanding of complex human cognitive processes.
No it isn't.
>Modern humans have existed for some 400.000 to 250.000
The debate is between 150,000 and 200,000 max.
>We might even be hardwired to cooperate
All animals cooperate.
>(with regards to altruism as a positive evolutionary and societal characteristic I suggest you read "Why We Help" by Martin A. Nowak in the latest issue of Scientific American (July 2012) throughout the ages.
You are not talking about altruism. Altruism is the idea of performing an act for someone else for no selfish reason [sic] no benefit to yourself. You're discussing cooperation, and being rather redundant.
>In regards to murder being an "necessary normality" I have not read any comics which address this
Again, I point to The Walking Dead.
>I have not heard of any real-world examples of a total collapse of human society with murder being a survival strategy.
You obviously missed this post about a survivor of the Balkans Wars.