The Walking Dead, Vol. 13: Too Far Gone

by Robert Kirkman

Paperback, 2010

Status

Available

Call number

741.5973

Publication

Image Comics (2010), Edition: Illustrated, 136 pages

Description

Life in the community is as near as Rick and his group can ever hope to come to returning to normal life. So why is Rick so on edge? Will his behavior spell doom for everyone else? Will they let it get that far?

User reviews

LibraryThing member bookwormteri
Love the series. It does make me paranoid for all these people. Any new characters that are introduced, I think that I trust new people less than the actual characters do. I am constantly waiting for the other shoe to drop and find out what is going to happen. That is the beauty of this series
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though. With all the horrors up walking around and trying to eat you, it is man that you should fear. Just beautiful and epic.
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LibraryThing member -Eva-
The group try to take their new places within the community although Rick and Glenn make sure they're not completely helpless, Carl again gets to be the voice of reason, another group tries break in, and Monroe realizes that Rick's experience makes him a far better leader than he himself will ever
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be. It's evident from how much they try to fit in how much our group has longed for some sort of normalcy. Even Rick makes his suspicious mind take a back seat for a few minutes, although when he feels his hand forced, the "regular" instincts set in and he manages to overreact - not by road-standards, but definitely by "utopiaville" standards. It'll be interesting to see how/if the dynamics will change with the change in leadership. Looking forward to seeing how it all plays out - for the characters' sake, I wish for some peace and quiet, but for my sake, some action and drama would always be welcome.
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LibraryThing member suzemo
Our beloved zombie warriors are living in a relatively safe enclave, struggling to come to terms with living a "normal" life. They have to come to terms with living in a different space than they are used to, and living with people they have to decide to trust (and who must decide whether or not to
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trust them as well).
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LibraryThing member clark.hallman
The Walking Dead, Volume 13, Too Far Gone by Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Cliff Rathburn and others, will please those Waking Dead fans that need a fix of violence and terror that Volume 12 lacked. This installment portrays a frightened and barely civilized community where violence erupts from
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within the walls and from outside the walls. Rick struggles with his own demons while trying to prevent the community from exploding. However, it is impossible to contain a savage environment without savage actions. Too Far Gone is an excellent addition to the Walking Dead series.
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LibraryThing member norabelle414
The survivors learn more about their commune in Northern Virginia. They start to find their roles in the new society, and teach the established residents what they have learned from two years out among the walkers.

This volume was pretty quiet. You know what that means! I want to believe that
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there's nothing wrong with this community, but you can never be sure.
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LibraryThing member 4everfanatical
The story has slowed a bit in this volume, The Community is becoming a bit of a snooze fest. There is a lot of soap opera style interactions going on, some of the dialogue is cliché and cringeworthy.

I am missing reading the earlier volumes where crazy stuff used to happen all the time. I don't
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really want Rick's group to find safety because that's when it gets boring. I want them to struggle, I hated this whole playing happy families story arc. Not enough zombie action!
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Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

2010 (original issues)
2010-11-23

Physical description

136 p.; 10 inches

ISBN

1607063298 / 9781607063292

UPC

783324953725
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