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      CommentAuthorOK Comics
    • CommentTimeOct 4th 2010
     
    Over the years OK Comics has developed a few signature series'. Comics that all the staff, and loads of our customers seem to enjoy. Series' that continue to sell and sell, and pick up more readers as time goes on...
    The graphic novel series of The Walking Dead is one of our best selling ranges. It's about a guy called Rick and a group of other survivors making a new life for themselves in a post apocalyptical wasteland. There are sometimes zombies.
    While the story started out as pretty much a man vs zombie series, it quickly moved away from that. The main threat to our survivors comes from other desperate survivors. It remains quite realistic. Never feels like Mad Max.

    Looking at the series as a whole, it does have some very quiet spells but they're often punctuated by shocking horror.
    It's still ongoing...

    Very soon there will be a TV series of The Walking Dead. All advance footage I've seen make it look very faithful to comic.

    If you've never read the series, OK Comics is making it as easy as possible to try it out...
    The monthly issues are £2.25 and the series is pretty regular.
    The paperback graphic novels (reprinting six issues each) are £10.99 each.
    The hardback graphic novels (reprinting 12 issues each) are £24.99 each.

    To help promote the series we now stock issue 1 for 50p... the first graphic novel for £5.00... and The Walking Dead Compendium, which reprints the first 48 issues or first eight paperbacks, for £39.99 (that's about 83p per issue).

    You're welcome.
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    The Walking Dead ~ FX 05/11/10. Stay in.
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    thanks Nimbus. I saw TWD on the cover of SFX, but couldn't be bothered to look at the contents having seen some pictures in the Metro (of all things) last week, which didn't have any airdates. Also, Andrew Lincoln is the lead role. Good to see him again, he's been very quiet since Teachers.
    • CommentAuthorLee
    • CommentTimeOct 4th 2010
     
    There's a feature in the November issue of Empire, which is out soon/now.