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After the success of the The Walking Dead's first novel, The Rise of the Governor, Robert Kirkman and Jay Bonansinga are working on the follow-up. Due out this October, Kirkman provided some additional details on The Road to Woodbury and why he decided to tell the story as a book series over incorporating it into the comics:
*Spoiler Warning: Don't read this article, if you haven't finished The Walking Dead Season 2. Jon Bernthal appeared last weekend at the Emerald City Comicon and talked with a number reporters about all things Shane. Items of interest include the fact that he also read for the part of Rick, he didn't read more than the first few issues of the comic series, and talk of upcoming work with Frank Darabont:
Along with the 2 main characters in The Walking Dead video game, Telltale Games has also been announcing additional characters we'll encounter. It has been officially revealed that Hershel and Glenn will appear in the game, and we have character art for you to see.
Telltale Games should be releasing The Walking Dead video game by the end of the month and we've noticed that many of our readers still have questions about what to expect. While we've covered much of this information in past news articles, Telltale Games has put together a nice FAQ to answer questions all in one place.
The Walking Dead Season 3 will begin shooting at the end of May and we have details on one of the major locations we'll see throughout the season.
Robert Kirkman was one of the guests at this year's Emerald City Comicon, and talked about his upcoming work on The Walking Dead comic book and TV series.
In case you missed out on Robert Kirkman's April Fools' Day post yesterday, here's the news from Skybound announcing The Walking Dead: For Kids-
Last month, it was officially announced that David Morrissey had been cast as The Governor in The Walking Dead Season 3. Fans of Doctor Who and those that watch British television regularly should instantly recognize Morrissey, but for those who are unfamiliar with him, we have a recent video spot where he talks about joining the cast and knowing Andrew Lincoln.
Starting this weekend, Atlanta Movie Tours is kicking off The Big Zombie Tour, which will take guests on a tour of locations seen in The Walking Dead TV series. I had a chance to talk with Patti Davis of Atlanta Movie Tours, who was more than happy to tell our readers about the tour's beginnings and what to expect:
Unfortunately, a release date has not yet been announced for The Walking Dead Season 2 on Blu-ray and DVD. However, some new details on bonus features have been revealed.
RockYou is gearing up to launch The Walking Dead Social Game next month and we have artwork of 2 of the zombies you'll see in the game.
If you follow Robert Kirkman on Twitter, you've probably heard him mention a hardcover compendium in the past. Now, a hardcover "bible-style" edition of The Walking Dead Compendium One is official.
I am someone who prefers to watch a TV series when it is released as a complete season and even waits to check out an entire series run when possible. I find that I am more critical of a show when watching it episode to episode because of the week-long wait.
There also is something lost in not being able to see the creative vision as one piece. Of course, I had no choice when it came to watching The Walking Dead, but I felt that the perceived pacing issues in the first half of season 2 wouldn’t be a problem when watching the season as a whole.
With The Walking Dead’s second season now wrapped up, I was interested in talking again with showrunner Glen Mazzara about pacing and changes in a season 2 post-mortem.
**Spoiler Warning: We discuss the end of season 2, so do not read this if you haven't finished the season. There are also some comic book spoilers, which are related to events in season 2.**
A limited edition black & white blood-spattered Rick and Michonne action figure 2-pack has just been announced.
"A Larger World" continues in The Walking Dead #95. AMC has posted a 7-page preview of the newest issue and we have it for you to check out. Find out what happens when Rick follows the mysterious man known as "Jesus" back to his community.