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The Walking Dead: Rise of the Governor The Fall of the Governor: Part One The Walking Dead The Walking Dead: The Fall of the Governor: Part One By Robert Kirkman Jay Bonansinga The Walking Dead (comic book) - Wikipedia Publication history. The Walking Dead debuted in 2003 published by Image Comics with art by Tony Moore for the first six issues and Cliff Rathburn shading the art ... Walking Dead Wiki Fandom powered by Wikia Welcome to The Walking Dead Wiki...a collaborative website for the continuing story of the survival horror The Walking Dead that anyone can edit. Novels The Walking Dead The Walking Dead: Descent follows the events of The Fall of the Governor and Lilly Cauls struggles to rebuild Woodbury after the Governors shocking demise. 'Walking Dead': What's the Governor's Real Name ... - TheWrap Walking Dead': Whats the Governors Real Name And Which Walking Dead Is Canon The Walking Dead (TV Series) Walking Dead Wiki Fandom ... The Walking Dead is an American horror television drama series developed by Frank Darabont. It... 'Walking Dead': Everything You Need to Know About Negan ... 'Walking Dead': Everything You Need to Know About Season 7 Villain Negan The Walking Dead AMC The official site of AMC's original series The Walking Dead airing Sundays at 9/8c. Get the latest news photos video extras and more. The Walking Dead (TV series) - Wikipedia The Walking Dead is an American horror drama television series developed by Frank Darabont based on the comic book series of the same name by Robert Kirkman Tony ... Rank: #389595 in BooksBrand: Other ManufacturerPublished on: 2011-10-11Released on: 2011-10-11Original language: EnglishNumber of items: 1Dimensions: 9.50" h x .4" w x 6.37" l, 1.12 pounds Binding: Hardcover320 pages 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.Very well doneBy T. ZelaznyIf you are a fan of The Walking Dead TV show (or the comic, really), these books are a lot of fun. This one was quite interesting to me because I really wanted to know more about the Governor, and this books shows us just how he became who he is. It reads easily and has some nice twists. In my opinion Rober Kirkman is a genius. If his name is attached, I know I am in for a fun and yet simultaneously poignant ride. I've seen every episode of the show, read every comic book issue, and have a fair amount of the toys. The Rise of the Governor (and the books that follow) fit very nicely into the Walking Dead universe. If you are a fan, I'd certainly suggest at least giving it a shot. I personally had a great time reading it.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.Walking DreadfulBy Quinton MossIt took me nearly a year to sludge through the barren wasteland that is Bonansinga's first of Kirkman's novel "trilogy." I'd start and stop, restart and stop, and finally... after the release of the most recent novel (Fall of the Governor: Part One), I decided to finally put my mind to finishing these once and for all.Part One, appropriately titled "The Hollow Men", is more telling than the novel is itself. The first section is full of every possible description of splattering a brain. It's hard to read. Not because it's all that graphic, but because it's written by someone who has no grasp of word flow or writing in general. It's a mouthful. If the book was edited and all of the useless, agonizing metaphors and similes were removed, the book would be a good 40 - 70 pages shorter. We have no reason to care for the Blakes (other than our previous knowledge through other media) and we definitely have no reason to care for the hollow, two dimensional cannon fodder that surround them.Part Two is where things pick up. The metaphors almost vanish and fans of the show may feel a little more at home with the plot. Without spoiling too much, if you enjoyed the mini-arc displayed in the season 4 episode, "Live Bait", you'll have no problem understanding what the poor writing is trying to convey. The Chalmers family is a breath of fresh air in this wordy book. Arguably, the show did a much better job at consolidating and moving this arc along in a way that feels less contrived.The conclusion isn't satisfying. Characters change motivations through unreal circumstances and become totally unrecognizable by the end. However, the final two parts of the novel are the most satisfying. As much as that contradicts itself, it's the only thing that truly makes sense here. The beginning doesn't hook you at all. The ending "plot twist" is ridiculous and it doesn't make sense. It's 300+ pages of misdirection. It's a slap in the face and not in the "oh, you're so clever" way. Brian is a weak, useless character. You see no growth in him at all. As a reader, you're focused on the evolution of Philip himself (and boy, he changes alright). By the time you reach the ending, (presumably contrived for the sole purpose of shock value) it all just falls flat.Seeing familiar faces near the end from both the comic and show is a nice treat and a nice setup for things to come. However, with a beginning like this, it's hard to imagine that I'll enjoy the remaining novels in the series. The show does a far better job at conveying the same story arc (and in less time than it takes to navigate the murky prose of this novel).The plot itself isn't a bad one. That probably came from Kirkman's outline. The superfluous descriptions and the try-hard metaphors lead me to believe that a thesaurus is Bonansinga's best friend. I found myself scanning pages towards the end to find significant plot details. We'll spend chapters talking about unnecessary information yet only allow two short, staccato sentences for a major character death.Overall, this book is one of the hardest I've ever read. It doesn't flow as well as the gray matter does from a temporal lobe. If you're a fan of the TV series or comic, you'd be better off reading a summary of the major plot details on Wikipedia. It'll save you several splitting headaches.3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.The Rise of the Governor or the AntichristBy EliseI really like the fact that this book series is starting on the opposite side of the fence. 'The Governor' obviously plays a major role in the graphic novels, but the graphic novels and the AMC TV program primarily revolve around the character Rick Grimes. I think writing a book series revolving around the same set characters would have been boring and redundant. The Rise of the Governor, does as it promises, and provides the back story that leads to the 'Rise of the Governor'. Brothers Phillip and Brian Blake are as opposite as they come and agree on virtually nothing. Their need to survive and desire to not become members of the dead communities that surround them is the only remaining henge keeping them together. The storyline follows the brothers and a few of their tag-along friends as they search for answers and other survivors. After discovering that Atlanta is impossible, they wonder from town to town in search of safe haven. After many struggles (the deaths of friends and family members traveling with them), set backs, and false starts, they find a small community of survivors in a town called Woodbury. At face value, it appears to be their lucky break after a series of heartbreaking blows, but the current below the surface turns out to be stronger than any of them could have ever imagined. All of the death and chaos has taken its toll on everyone. As it turns out, the world has far more to fear from the living than the dead. It is in this little community of Woodbury that they find their unimaginable fate and a Governor rises from the ashes.I don't really have anything negative to say about this novel. The characters are really well developed and the writing is excellent. However, there is quite a bit of violence and language throughout the storyline, so I wouldn't recommend this book to anyone who is highly sensitive to those kinds of issues. It is, after all, a zombie book.See all 849 customer reviews... 'Walking Dead': Everything You Need to Know About Negan ... 'Walking Dead': Everything You Need to Know About Season 7 Villain Negan The Walking Dead (TV series) - Wikipedia The Walking Dead is an American horror drama television series developed by Frank Darabont based on the comic book series of the same name by Robert Kirkman Tony ... 'Walking Dead': What's the Governor's Real Name ... - TheWrap Walking Dead': Whats the Governors Real Name? And Which Walking Dead Is Canon? The Walking Dead AMC The official site of AMC's original series The Walking Dead airing Sundays at 9/8c. Get the latest news photos video extras and more. The Fall of the Governor: Part One The Walking Dead The Walking Dead: The Fall of the Governor: Part One By Robert Kirkman & Jay Bonansinga The Walking Dead (TV Series) Walking Dead Wiki Fandom ... The Walking Dead is an American horror television drama series developed by Frank Darabont. It... Walking Dead Wiki Fandom powered by Wikia Welcome to The Walking Dead Wiki...a collaborative website for the continuing story of the survival horror The Walking Dead that anyone can edit. The Walking Dead (comic book) - Wikipedia Publication history. The Walking Dead debuted in 2003 published by Image Comics with art by Tony Moore for the first six issues and Cliff Rathburn shading the art ... Novels The Walking Dead The Walking Dead: Descent follows the events of The Fall of the Governor and Lilly Cauls struggles to rebuild Woodbury after the Governors shocking demise.
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