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http://ow.ly/ZeT1
Lemme know if that link does not work for you.
Also, I'm having a bitch of a time finding Vol. 11 of The Walking Dead. Is it even out yet?

http://ow.ly/ZeT1
Lemme know if that link does not work for you.
Also, I'm having a bit..."
i think Volume 11 got pushed back to....i don't know.



Let us know what you think if you read it, okay?

If you haven't left yet :-)
WD is in both hardcover & TPB, as well as a larger 'Omnibus' edition. I would go with vol. 1 in the TPB collection.

http://livefeed.hollywoodreporter.com...


According to FEARNET, Jeffrey DeMunn has also joined the cast, with speculation he may play Dale. DeMunn has appears in Walking Dead director Frank Darabont's previous efforts The Shawshank Redemption, The Green Mile, The Majestic and The Mist. He has also starred in Stephen King's Storm of the Century.
Darabont and company are currently in Atlanta, Georgia prepping for principal photography.


Hi all -
Been lurking for a while. I am super excited for this series, and AMC seems to be giving it their usual excellent treatment and production values.
I wrote a little essay about it, and what makes for a good zombie story, here:
http://lisamcc.diaryland.com/100624_3...
Hope to hear from some of you!
-Lisa
Been lurking for a while. I am super excited for this series, and AMC seems to be giving it their usual excellent treatment and production values.
I wrote a little essay about it, and what makes for a good zombie story, here:
http://lisamcc.diaryland.com/100624_3...
Hope to hear from some of you!
-Lisa

Anyway...
Here is an article that has collected all the production photos so far. Then there is the official AMC Facebook fanpage for the show, which has been posting the shots.
Thanks, Allen.
I enjoyed "Land of the Dead," myself. Wasn't thrilled with "Diary..." I finally saw "Survival..." this weekend and parts of it reminded me of "The Walking Dead," particularly Hershel's belief in keeping his "dead ones" locked in the barn until someone could find a "cure."
Thanks for the FB tip, too!
I enjoyed "Land of the Dead," myself. Wasn't thrilled with "Diary..." I finally saw "Survival..." this weekend and parts of it reminded me of "The Walking Dead," particularly Hershel's belief in keeping his "dead ones" locked in the barn until someone could find a "cure."
Thanks for the FB tip, too!

I watched the first season of BBC's SURVIVORS, but missed the 2nd season (it did't run On Demand and it was the same night as LOST, sue me). I've got the 2nd season now on my netflix list so looking forward to that, as well as the original TV series of the same story but done in the 70s with three seasons.

http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/2...

http://screenrant.com/walking-dead-ca...
Scroll down within the article. Lookin' pretty damn decent.

http://www.amctv.com/originals/The-Wa...

very nice
http://www.slashfilm.com/2010/07/26/c...


http://www.shocktillyoudrop.com/news/...
Scrool half way down for the footage.


http://ow.ly/ZeT1
Lemme know if that link does not work for you.
Also, I'm having a bit..."
Yea it came out August 5, 2010 It is pretty good.



Besides, Zombies are the best. Twilight can just die.


I haven't yet had the pleasure of reading The Walking Dead...(it is on my ever-growing to read list). But my boyfriend is absolutely crazy for it. Gotta push some books to the background to make room before then!

I'm not sure if anyone linked to it already, but they have a great official blog up for the series here:
http://blogs.amctv.com/the-walking-dead/
Anouncement:
http://www.buyzombie.com/2009/08/12/u...
Kirkman on Frank Darabont:
http://splashpage.mtv.com/2009/09/29/...
I can't wait.