VANILLA DEAD - THE SET WITHOUT THE VARIANTS (COMPLETE)


Walking Dead 127

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Comic Description: Walking Dead 127 Modern
Grade: 9.8
Page Quality: WHITE
Certification #: 1256857016
Owner: StephenWA

SET DETAILS

Custom Sets: This comic is not in any custom sets.
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VANILLA DEAD - THE SET WITHOUT THE VARIANTS (COMPLETE)

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Owner's Description

First appearance of Magna, Luke, Kelly, Connie, Yumiko, Annie and Siddiq.
First appearance and death of Bernie.
First mention of The Fair.

This issue is (so far) one of the two largest issues of The Walking Dead, which along with #167, has 44 pages (twice the size of a regular issue). It is also the first issue to feature a new The Walking Dead logo that stretches across the top of the cover.

CGC census 7/2022: 177. 126 @9.8, none higher.

Story summary - The story commences over two years after the events of "All Out War".
A group of survivors led by Magna walk through the woods (TV show: season 9, episode 5) , trying to be as discreet as possible to avoid zombies. This fails when a group of horse-riding survivors, led by a much different Paul Monroe, advances on them leading a gigantic herd of over a thousand roamers to an uninhabitable area. Magna and her group hides over their horse-transported container, to no avail as the horde manages to topple it. They are saved just in time by strangers, including Heath, now wearing a prosthetic leg and others.

Away from the herd, Eugene Porter comments how they've successfully managed to change the herd's trajectory away from The Kingdom, 10 miles down the road. They introduced themselves to the new survivors, inviting them to Alexandria to talk to their leader, Rick.

In Alexandria, Rick wakes up, goes to the bathroom and puts on his prosthetic hand, then goes back to bed and is greeted by Andrea, they both have a brief talk about their routine. When making breakfast, he is hounded by Carl, who wants to have a "talk" with him about something important. Rick dodges it, saying they'll talk later at night. He goes outside and sees a much different Alexandria, now completely rebuilt, with several new houses, buildings, crops, and farms.

Outside, Andrea greets Siddiq (who in the TV show first encountered Rick and Carl in season 8, episode 1 // the 100th show), who's working on some sort of pathway leading to the Safe-Zone for the upcoming fair, a community event between the communities set to happen in two months' time. She comments how she expected more progress, with him saying that Rosita took half of their manpower to herd duty, also mentioning that they should be back in a day. Just as he says this, Rosita shows up, also remarking how little progress has been made.

On their way back, Andrea asks Rosita about Eugene, asking whether or not she talked to him yet, to which she replies "no". Andrea then says there isn't much time left.

At the grand hall, Rick greets the new survivors brought by Jesus, after a brief introduction, the new survivors led by Magna agree to stay. He then meets with Eugene, who reports on the munitions factory report and the herd duty. He then says Eugene has become too valuable and won't go out on herd duty anymore.

After a long day, Rick returns home and is met by Carl, who takes the opportunity to finally have the talk. Rick is already prepared and says that he's still too young. It is then revealed Carl wants to be a blacksmith under Earl Sutton at the Hilltop Colony (this plot is played out by Henry in the TV show). After some convincing, Rick agrees to think about it. Later, Rick and Andrea have a talk about how he's growing up. Andrea says to Rick, "your boy is growing up". To which he replies, "our boy is growing up".

Later that night, Carl goes to the basement of an unknown house and talks to a figure in the shadows. Saying how he, Mikey and some other boys went to a girl's house after class, and that she showed them her breasts. He says it was cool and all but he kind of had a crush on her, but after this he's not sure, remarking how he doesn't want someone who does that sort of thing. The figure says that it's nothing wrong and the girl probably just wants some attention. He then says to Carl that he enjoys the talks, that it's good for him to keep track of time and days. Carl says he's leaving, before he leaves, the figure asks him if, after all this time, all the things they've shared and the talks they've had, if Carl still wants to kill him. He turns around and faces the person behind bars, simply saying "Yes, Negan. You know I do."

Trivia and comments:
Sean Mackiewicz (the comic series editor) confirmed in Letter Hacks that it has been two years since "All Out War" ended, making it the longest time skip in the Comic Series. In the following Letter Hacks it will be mentioned by Robert Kirkman that the time-skip length was supposed to be a secret. Many Letter Hacks columns later, the time-skip was stated to be longer than two years.
In response to a question on Letter Hacks in issue #119, Kirkman revealed that, "Rest assured All Out War is taking us to some very new, very different and exciting places. This will be a drastically different book starting with Issue 127, but that's all I'm going to say."

Cover price: None shown.

Robert Kirkman - creator and writer
Charlie Adlard and Stefano Gaudiano - interior art
Charlie Adlard - sketch cover



 
 
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