After all the hype surrounding the big milestone, The Walking Dead #100 is now available. Who's left standing after the events that were set up in issue #99? Does this top what Robert Kirkman did with The Governor's storyline? You'll have to read it and find out for yourself to find out, as we're keeping things spoiler free for now. For those that missed our earlier coverage, we have a look at the variant cover art, including some that you can only get at the San Diego Comic-Con.

“This extra-sized chapter contains one of the darkest moments in Rick Grimes’ life, and one of the most violent and brutal things to happen within the pages of this series. 100 issues later, this series remains just as relentless as the debut issue. Do not miss the monumental 100th issue of THE WALKING DEAD!”

**Spoiler Warning: If you have not read the comic book series up to issue #50, there are spoilers on covers D, H, I, K, and L**

  • Cover A: Charlie Adlard
  • Cover B: Marc Silvestri
  • Cover C: Frank Quitely
  • Cover D: Todd McFarlane
  • Cover E: Sean Phillips
  • Cover F: Bryan Hitch
  • Cover G: Ryan Ottley
  • Cover H: Charlie Adlard
  • Cover I: Charlie Adlard (Black & White)
  • Cover J: Charlie Adlard (Black & White SDCC Exclusive)
  • Cover K: Matthew Roberts (The Walking Dead Escape Exclusive)
  • Cover L: Charlie Adlard (Chromium)
Source: Quitely Cover via IGN.com, Chromium Cover via Robert Kirkman
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