You won't be able to read The Walking Dead #120 and #121 until February, but we have an early look at the cover art for both issues. For those that missed our previous report, most issues of the new "All Out War" story arc are being released twice a month, so we get two issues in November, January, February and March.

“All Out War breaks out on October 9, 2013 with the release of THE WALKING DEAD #115, part of the celebration of 10 years of Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard’s epic comic book series… THE WALKING DEAD #115 is the first issue of the monster event ALL OUT WAR, which will pit Rick Grimes and his group of Survivors in a fight for their lives against the other factions in THE WALKING DEAD universe: The Saviors, The Hilltop, and The Kingdom…"

We've included covers 116-122 below, along with release details for each issue. We want to thank Skybound and TheWalkingDead.com for the new cover art! For more details on the upcoming issues and the All Out War release schedule, check out our recent coverage highlights:

ALL OUT WAR:

THE WALKING DEAD #116 - NOVEMBER 13

The first battle of the war rages on!

THE WALKING DEAD #117 - NOVEMBER 27

In the aftermath of the battle of sanctuary, Ezekiel must survive on his own.

THE WALKING DEAD #118 - DECEMBER 11

Maggie takes a stand as Rick’s new plan comes together.

THE WALKING DEAD #119 - JANUARY 8

The war comes home.

THE WALKING DEAD #120 - JANUARY 22

This war has taken a toll.

THE WALKING DEAD #121 - FEBRUARY 12

In the aftermath of the unthinkable.

THE WALKING DEAD #122 - FEBRUARY 26

Negan has a plan.

Source: Skybound
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