The Walking Dead Volume 15: We Find Ourselves (The Walking Dead, 15)

by Robert Kirkman (Autor)

Paperback, 2011

Status

Available

Call number

741.5973

Publication

Image Comics (2011), Edition: Illustrated, 132 pages

Description

Comic and Graphic Books. Fiction. HTML: The events of 'No Way Out' have affected everyone in the community, and not everyone has survived to pick up the pieces. Rick and the survivors must now try to pick themselves up and carry in the wake of disaster... and by doing so, they find hope. Collects THE WALKING DEAD #85-90.

User reviews

LibraryThing member -Eva-
Rick reveals his reorganization plan to the community, Carl works his way out of the coma, and a rebellion is defused in a manner not common to this group. After the last action-packed installment, there's a lot of calm in this one, especially with Rick rethinking his whole approach to living life
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in this new world. The danger that comes about is from inside the community and it shows how Rick is trying to change when he negotiates a solution rather than "solving" the problem with a gun. Let's see how long this relative serenity lasts.
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LibraryThing member suzemo
Rick and Co are coming to terms with what happened in the previous volume, plus dealing with more of the usual zombie-soap-opera stuff. It's a little slower and I started to get a wee bit bored with the sociological bits of who thinks who should lead and why... I have a hard time thinking that
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these guys wouldn't just stick to working on making life... liveable before starting some shit, but what do I know, I don't live with zombies.
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LibraryThing member DeltaQueen50
After 15 volumes there isn’t much new to say about the Walking Dead Graphic series. In this volume there is a shift from Rick’s previous stance of keeping his group separate and apart from others. In the aftermath of the last zombie battle, he is now trying to pull together with the other
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residents of the community to create a place of safety with the long term goal of re-establishing an organized civilization.

I am a little concerned with the direction that the story is taking as I fear it could become more of a character drive soap opera than an action packed adventure. But I am still interested in the characters and hopefully another crisis or conflict will arise that will keep the series from becoming stagnant.
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LibraryThing member diovival
I was counting down the days until I could get my hands on a copy of this book. So pressed! Volume 14 left me breathless and I needed to know what came next. How would the community recover from the events of the previous issue? How would the characters cope? Well, all my questions were answered.
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That's nice, I guess. Not too pleased with one of the budding romantic relationships. Maybe it will grow on me over time.
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LibraryThing member norabelle414
The community decides their future after the events of the last volume. Some people aren't too happy about it. Plus, a surprise at the end!

A good, solid volume. The growth of the characters since the beginning is evident. They begin thinking about their future, rather than just how to survive the
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night.
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LibraryThing member clark.hallman
The Walking Dead, Volume 15, We Find Ourselves by Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard and Cliff Rathburn et.al. (2011). – The Walking Dead is a terrific graphic novel series written by Robert Kirkman about a minority of humans struggling to survive in a World overrun by flesh-eating Zombies. It is
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also a very successful TV series, six seasons thus far. I watched the first couple of seasons on TV, but I prefer the graphic novel format. We Find Ourselves (Vol. 15) joins Rick and other survivors after their fenced town perimeter was invaded by hundreds of hungry Zombies. They are nursing their wounded and working to bolster their fortifications. Rick realizes that this town is where they should stay, but they must work to make it safer. However, not all the inhabitants agree with him. Emotional and unification/disagreement issues are mostly addressed. However, I enjoyed this focus on human emotions and interactions. We must prepare for the continuing butchery.
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LibraryThing member 4everfanatical

***May be spoilers ahead***




This was the worst volume yet.

There isn't much action going on, it's the aftermath of destroying the zombie herd, so everybody cleans up and talks a lot. There was a failed scavenger hunt for food, and people had sex. I really wanted Carl to die, it looked like a chunk of
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his head was missing, it's strange he survived being shot in the face. The ending was weird, Andrea kisses Rick. I mean what the actual fuck. It is really starting to get ridiculous - it feels like Kirkman gets a bit horny whilst writing his plots and so sticks in a random romance scene. I mean has everyone had sex with everyone by now? How are people not getting pregnant?! It's a good job they aren't because the next generation would all be related to each other. It's so odd.

Also the guy that tried to lead a mini rebellion against Rick, took him all of 2 seconds after Rick threatened him to do a whole 180 and start to parrot Rick's values. That's just not realistic to me.

I really hope the story picks up again because this was a complete snooze fest.
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LibraryThing member mstrust
Carl lingers in a coma, Abraham and Rosita break-up, and a group of people decide that Rick is forming a dictatorship and make plans to kill him.

Language

Original publication date

2011 (original issues)
2011-12-27

Physical description

132 p.; 9.9 inches

ISBN

1607064405 / 9781607064404
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