"FRiDaY" Means Their Arse Mr. Postman
Walking Dead 150 Sketch Edition

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COMIC DETAILS

Comic Description: Walking Dead 150 Modern
Grade: 9.8
Page Quality: WHITE
Certification #: 1561068022
Owner: ADAMANTIUM

SET DETAILS

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Owner's Description

"Death" of Morton Rose. Partial blank cover. Robert Kirkman story. Charlie Adlard & Stefano Gaudiano art. Deaths are the supreme task of life, but the means need justify the bearing up of other walking dead fellows. Not exactly something that escapes zombies though the walking part they've got down. Morton and similar type scenarios from issue #144 were the way of winding up the story, which almost ended there. Kirkman pushed it on into the 190's but the classic characters didn't need the humbling they got when the story could come back. It still can through creativity and inclination of a good story. With Ezekiel gone and now Morton the crew and gang are their original selves to the point of turning away each other into the afterlife, which we were to love not unto death, anyway. Bought from Titan Comics for $15 with a bit of trade and fodder found plus the cash difference, but the real story begins anew.

Complete with the schooling mirror of what the series needed all wrapped up in some syrup for the Reds, Brunettes and Silver Foxes. They all passed on the baton and did the best they could, I guess not coming back was the last gift and teaching lesson that can be gravitas.

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