The Walking Dead #115 kicks off the new All Out War story arc in October and we have an early look at the official cover art. Similar to The Walking Dead #100 release, #115 will ship with multiple variant covers. There will be a total of twelve covers: the standard cover (seen below), 10 connecting covers that are said to celebrate 10 years of The Walking Dead, and a blank cover.

The are a couple of big news items surrounding All Out War. In case you missed it, All Out War is a 12-part story arc that will ship every two weeks, instead of once a month. Also, Robert Kirkman has brought on two new artists to assist with the new arc and future issues. Dave Stewart (Hellboy, Captain America, Daredevil) is helping on cover colors, while Stefano Gaudiano (Daredevil, Gotham Central) will be taking over on inks.

We've had plenty of news on The Walking Dead comic book series recently, including an exclusive interview with Robert Kirkman at Comic-Con. Catch up on our coverage highlights by visiting the following links:

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The Walking Dead #115:

  • October 9th
  • (W) Robert Kirkman
  • (A) Charlie Adlard, Cliff Rathburn
  • (CA) Charlie Adlard, Dave Stewart

"ALL-OUT WAR BEGINS! The biggest storyline in WALKING DEAD history - just in time to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the series!  It's Rick versus Negan with a little help from everyone else!"

 

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