Tag Archives: The Walking Dead

Comic-Caps: The Walking Dead #7-12

31 May

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Robert Kirkman – Creator, Writer, Letterer
Tony Moore – Penciler, Inker and gray tones
Cliff Rathburn – Gray tones

Previously on The Walking Dead
Office Rick Grimes is shot in the line of duty and reawakens from a coma months later only to find the world is filled with the living dead. Rick goes to Atlanta to find his wife and son, he does and is also reunited with his partner Shane (who banged his wife). Shane is angry Rick is back because he wants Rick’s wife to himself and tries to kill him but before he does, Ricks son Carl shoots Shane. Lots of people also get eaten by zombies.

Chapter 2: Miles Behind Us (#7-12) Continue reading

Comic-Caps: Invincible #5-8

23 May

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Robert Kirkman – Writer, Letterer
Cory Walker – Penciler, Inker
Ryan Ottley –  Penciler, Inker
Bill Crabtree – Colourist

Previously on Invincible
Mark Grayson gets his powers and becomes Invincible. Students from his school were going missing and then turning up in shopping malls with bombs implanted into their chest. It turned out to be a teacher at Mark’s school who wanted revenge for his life falling apart. Mark also received an offer to join the Teen Team, a group of young superheroes.

Vol. 2: Eight is Enough (#5-8) Continue reading

Comic-Caps: The Walking Dead #1-6

17 May

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Robert Kirkman – Creator, Writer, Letterer
Tony Moore – Penciler, Inker and gray tones
Cliff Rathburn – Gray tones

Chapter 1: Days Gone Bye (#1-6) Continue reading

Comic-Caps: Invincible #1-4

9 May

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Robert Kirkman – Writer, Letterer
Cory Walker – Penciler, Inker
Ryan Ottley –  Penciler, Inker
Bill Crabtree – Colourist

Official Synopsis
Mark Grayson is just like most everyone his age. He’s a senior at a normal American high school. He has a crappy part time job after school and on weekends. He likes girls quite a bit but quite doesn’t understand them. He enjoys hanging out with his friends and sleeping late on Saturdays (at least until the good cartoons come on). The only difference between Mark and everyone else his age is that his father is the most powerful superhero on the planet, and as of late, he seems to be inheriting his father’s powers.

But that’s only the beginning of Marks problems.

Vol. 1: Family Matters (#1-4) Continue reading