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Guerra sin cuartel, parte 2
(The Walking Dead (Collected Editions) #21)
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Rick y su némesis se enfrentan en una batalla sin tregua en la que nadie puede elegir la neutralidad. Nada volverá a ser igual.
Paperback, 144 pages
Published
September 2nd 2014
by Planeta DeAgostini
(first published July 23rd 2014)
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The war between Rick's allies and Negan's Saviours continue!
This is the twenty-first volume of “The Walking Dead", collecting the comic book issues from #121 to #126.
Creative Team:
Writer: Robert Kirkman
Illustrators: Charlie Adlard
Additional gray tones to inking: Cliff Rathburn
Chapter Twenty-One
ALL OUT WAR – PART TWO
…go get Rick. I know he’s in there. The adults need to talk.
The war of Rick’s group against Negan and his Saviors continue.
The chains of command suffered some shaking in ...more
This is the twenty-first volume of “The Walking Dead", collecting the comic book issues from #121 to #126.
Creative Team:
Writer: Robert Kirkman
Illustrators: Charlie Adlard
Additional gray tones to inking: Cliff Rathburn
Chapter Twenty-One
ALL OUT WAR – PART TWO
…go get Rick. I know he’s in there. The adults need to talk.
The war of Rick’s group against Negan and his Saviors continue.
The chains of command suffered some shaking in ...more

Disappointing. Kirkman realized too late that he'd made Negan too smart, too dangerous, and too competent for Rick, and so dumbs him down this volume. He does get one good moment: using zombie goo as a biological weapon is twisted genius. But otherwise, he withdraws when he should press on, and he lets himself get outwitted far too easily. It's like Kirkman just wanted to get this over with. Rick has a long speech about how the zombies are the real enemy and that they could do much better for
...more

Tensions mount as Rick's group struggles to keep Negan's army at bay.
Rick and Carl bicker.
There are killings followed by much introspection.
Wait...didn't I read this one before? Nope. It just seems like I did.
SSDD
Rick stares pensively out a window. He says, "When Negan's forces attack, and I know that they will... Rick is not being prophetic. He KNOWS they WILL ATTACK because that's all they've been doing for the LAST FIVE BOOKS NOW!
Then, Negan finally says something I agree with - "It's time ...more
Rick and Carl bicker.
There are killings followed by much introspection.
Wait...didn't I read this one before? Nope. It just seems like I did.
SSDD
Rick stares pensively out a window. He says, "When Negan's forces attack, and I know that they will... Rick is not being prophetic. He KNOWS they WILL ATTACK because that's all they've been doing for the LAST FIVE BOOKS NOW!
Then, Negan finally says something I agree with - "It's time ...more

I read volumes 18 - 21 back to back and really enjoyed this section of the story. Negan is a disgusting villain and I hated reading his scenes. But you're supposed to hate the villain so that just made me more anxious to see how things would play out.
I loved how old characters were pushed to their limits and stepped into new roles. I loved how new characters shook things up. I can't wait to see this play out on the show. It was a great end to this story arc and sets up the next. It's not about ...more
I loved how old characters were pushed to their limits and stepped into new roles. I loved how new characters shook things up. I can't wait to see this play out on the show. It was a great end to this story arc and sets up the next. It's not about ...more

I miss the tiger.
I’m starting to like Negun. Sure he’s an evil scumbag, but he’s Kirkman’s best, most realized creation. He’s electrifying. He jumps off the page. I almost wish he’d kick Rick’s whiny, preachy ass, then reading this series wouldn’t be such a grind.
To the story itself, as Ralph Waldo Emerson (or was it Fonzie) once said, (view spoiler)
I’m starting to like Negun. Sure he’s an evil scumbag, but he’s Kirkman’s best, most realized creation. He’s electrifying. He jumps off the page. I almost wish he’d kick Rick’s whiny, preachy ass, then reading this series wouldn’t be such a grind.
To the story itself, as Ralph Waldo Emerson (or was it Fonzie) once said, (view spoiler)

Oct 03, 2016
Michael Finocchiaro
rated it
it was amazing
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The devastating war between the Governor and Rick plays out to its bloody end. One of the best volumes in the Walking Dead cannon!

An interesting way to end that war! Glad I have the next volume on hand.

The first half of All Out War was exciting, fast-paced and ended on a great cliffhanger – Rick and his group were on their knees, their colony bombed to hell with grenades, and Negan and the Saviors were at the door on the brink of victory. So you’d expect the second half to hit the ground running, right? Wrong! Robert Kirkman totally flubs the finale and ends up writing a tedious, contrived mess of a comic!
First of all – what the hell happened in between the last book and this one? The bad ...more
First of all – what the hell happened in between the last book and this one? The bad ...more

Dec 26, 2015
Chris
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A little better than Part 1, it really had some wicked stuff going on. But in the end, it left me a little cold. The climax was pretty intense, but a let down in some ways for all that.....

Dec 31, 2015
Becky
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Hmmm... Well that's interesting. Did we just switch tyrants?
This was... A rather disappointing ending to war. I wanted to see hellfire raining from the sky and for certain deaths to be forever. But alas, Kirkman never does things according to my plans. Like he is in charge or something.
Anyway, I wished for more carnage because I'm a terrible person, but in the end, things kinda went ok. I think that Rick might regret how things went down though. We shall see. I can't say I'm all that upset ...more
This was... A rather disappointing ending to war. I wanted to see hellfire raining from the sky and for certain deaths to be forever. But alas, Kirkman never does things according to my plans. Like he is in charge or something.
Anyway, I wished for more carnage because I'm a terrible person, but in the end, things kinda went ok. I think that Rick might regret how things went down though. We shall see. I can't say I'm all that upset ...more

Bullet Review:
And THAT'S the route Kirkman takes to wrap up the Negan storyline?!?! What the everlasting *insert Negan's favorite word here*?!!!
And THAT'S the route Kirkman takes to wrap up the Negan storyline?!?! What the everlasting *insert Negan's favorite word here*?!!!

Interesting turn of events. Very dialogue-heavy volume, and we all know how bad Kirkman is at writing those. I also would rather see Negan die, because keeping him alive will most definitely backfire soon, and I absolutely hate the character. Remember how I said he was fun? Well, he's not anymore. He just gives long and annoying speeches now, so he's basically Rick, only talks to his balls more. Sigh. Moving on...

**No spoilers**
While it was still a good volume, the ending was kind of anticlimactic. There also wasn't any deaths that particularly affected me. Lastly, a couple of the scenes just seemed a bit unnecessary right now, but it might just be to give a hint as to what will happen in the time jump between this volume and the next.
While it was still a good volume, the ending was kind of anticlimactic. There also wasn't any deaths that particularly affected me. Lastly, a couple of the scenes just seemed a bit unnecessary right now, but it might just be to give a hint as to what will happen in the time jump between this volume and the next.

Forgive me for delving into the territory of criticizing the actions of characters. I was watching American Horror Story and thinking how it's such a human thing, to critique the behavior of a character in a bizarre, desperate situation.
Can I ask a question about that show? Or really, a question about any show or movie with a haunted house?
HOW MUCH BAD SHIT HAS TO HAPPEN BEFORE YOU SAY FUCK IT AND MOVE!?
I get it. A mortgage is a big expense, a grown-up responsibility. But when I start ...more
Can I ask a question about that show? Or really, a question about any show or movie with a haunted house?
HOW MUCH BAD SHIT HAS TO HAPPEN BEFORE YOU SAY FUCK IT AND MOVE!?
I get it. A mortgage is a big expense, a grown-up responsibility. But when I start ...more

I had some problems when I started it... I don't really know why.
About halfway thru the action picked up and I devoured the rest of it. I'm very curious to see what will happen next.
About halfway thru the action picked up and I devoured the rest of it. I'm very curious to see what will happen next.

Oh lord below, just let me survive the slog through this book so I can eventually get to the next one (which Goodreads people *promise* me is good - or at least tolerable). Maybe less rape, dick-talk from Negan and hand-wringing from the generic fools who populate this world.
Seriously, you've survived *years* among the walkers, biters and moaners, and you *still* don't have sense enough to keep your head down and one eye over your shoulder EVERY DAMNED WAKING MOMENT? You *deserve* to die, ...more
Seriously, you've survived *years* among the walkers, biters and moaners, and you *still* don't have sense enough to keep your head down and one eye over your shoulder EVERY DAMNED WAKING MOMENT? You *deserve* to die, ...more

Sep 06, 2014
Melissa
rated it
it was ok
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I read this last night to make myself put down The Secret Place since I am really, really trying not to blow through that too quickly. So this succeeded on some level, since it made me leave Tana French alone for an hour. I don't quite know what else to say; the character that I want to die is still not dead? I like the way Carl is being drawn now as an older kid, but when he doesn't have his hat on I can't really tell the difference between him & the (ostensibly pregnant) Maggie? I guess
...more

If you'd have asked me before this started, I would have guessed this ending differently. So it's cool that it surprised me a little, it's been too long since a Walking Dead comic did that to any effect. I also think Adlards artwork looks a lot better with Gaudiano on inks. If he wants to keep up the monthly schedule and have an uninterrupted run, there's no shame in having an inker improve your work. You can actually take a recent issue (before Gaudiano came on) and compare it with one of his
...more

I was eager to read this volume before the show comes back on the air for the back half of the 8th season. I thought this was action packed and liked how the group takes on the Saviors. I wish the writers of the show would of stuck closer to this plot instead of where they chose to take it. In fact, I think a certain writer of the show is full of shit! This could of totally worked!! Can't wait to continue with these.

3.5 Stars. It wasn't as exciting as part one but I'm glad the war is over. I'm not sure how I feel about the ending but I look forward to seeing what happens next. I'm curious as to how Kirkman is going to keep the story exciting without getting extremely monotonous. How many villains can there possibly be?

I don't like Rick anymore.

First Read: July 22nd 2016
Re-Read: December 8th 2019
In Rick Grimes We Trust
actual rating: 3.5
the war continues to rage on the battle between Alexandria, The Hilltop and The Kingdom vs the Saviours is coming to the end and of course Negan and the saviours lose this battle after putting one hell of fight but Rick's plan once again triumphs over everything else as the three communities win.
Alexandria is destroyed from the bombing in part one of all out war and it picks right up where part ...more
Re-Read: December 8th 2019
In Rick Grimes We Trust
actual rating: 3.5
the war continues to rage on the battle between Alexandria, The Hilltop and The Kingdom vs the Saviours is coming to the end and of course Negan and the saviours lose this battle after putting one hell of fight but Rick's plan once again triumphs over everything else as the three communities win.
Alexandria is destroyed from the bombing in part one of all out war and it picks right up where part ...more

Oct 13, 2015
Nadine
rated it
it was amazing
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Great arc! I can't wait to see where the story goes from here!
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Robert Kirkman is an American comic book writer best known for his work on The Walking Dead, Invincible for Image Comics, as well as Ultimate X-Men and Marvel Zombies for Marvel Comics. He has also collaborated with Image Comics co-founder Todd McFarlane on the series Haunt. He is one of the five partners of Image Comics, and the only one of the five who was not one of the original co-founders of
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