Has anyone read those? It would be interesting to contrast and compare, particularly with how the Neegan plot line is evolving.
It would end up being a seriously spoilerish thread, so people who don't read them should enter with caution,
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Pandora78🇺🇸 válaszolt
Beküldve: 2017. február 25. 23:00
The graphic novels have some differences. You can read a synopsis of each one here http://walkingdead.wikia.com/wiki/Storyline_(By_Issue)
movie_nazi válaszolt
Beküldve: 2017. február 26. 04:15
The graphic novels handled the Neegan plot line much better IMO. For one, it didn't drag shit on forever. They didn't show them constantly humiliating Rick to the point of cuckville. For example they never even tried to confiscate his guns. Also, Morgan's Neegan is nothing like the comic book Neegan who is more animated (pun not intended) and lively and doesn't mosey along with that retarded lean. He also says "fuck" every other word but it's understandable why this is not the same on AMC. Yeah, it's pretty damn sorry when the pacing of a goddamn comic book is better than the pacing of a TV show since comics are notoriously slow.
nyxeus válaszolt
Beküldve: 2017. február 26. 04:56
There are VAST differences between the comics and the show. (example: Carol) as well as completely new characters and groups that are not in the comics (example: Daryl). I'd suggest you read the comics. Its well worth it.
tmdb38541732 válaszolt
Beküldve: 2017. február 26. 07:02
I've read all of them. Volumes 1-21 were the best. After that it got boring.
tmdb38541732 válaszolt
Beküldve: 2017. február 26. 07:32
Graphic novels follow a story whereas comic books are stand alone.
tmdb38541732 válaszolt
Beküldve: 2017. február 26. 07:32
Ghost Dog válaszolt
Beküldve: 2017. február 26. 08:49
It's the opposite. Graphic Novels are standalone while comics are released on a rolling schedule in issues.
"A graphic novel is a book made up of comics content. Although the word "novel" normally refers to long fictional works, the term "graphic novel" is applied broadly and includes fiction, non-fiction, and anthologized work. It is distinguished from the term "comic book", which is used for comics periodicals."
tmdb38541732 válaszolt
Beküldve: 2017. február 26. 09:44
Well then just Google the definition and leave us alone.
tmdb38541732 válaszolt
Beküldve: 2017. február 26. 09:54
Because I loathe petty disagreements. That's why.
tmdb38541732 válaszolt
Beküldve: 2017. február 26. 10:02
Fuck off.
Ghost Dog válaszolt
Beküldve: 2017. február 26. 10:48
She's one of the TWD trolls and probably just trolling you. She knows the definition of a graphic novel is the other way around. Not that it really matters to the op. This thread is getting derailed.
To the op. I've read the comics. There are many big differences. But some overall arcs are similar. I thought the Negan story wasn't very good in the comics, but it's worse in the show if I'm honest.
tmdb38541732 válaszolt
Beküldve: 2017. február 26. 10:54
Trust whatever information you have. I was only trying to help. Graphic novels or comic books. It really doesn't matter much at all since the person who asked the question stopped reading the comic books and has only seen season one of a show that is in it's seventh season. Why is he here?
tmdb38541732 válaszolt
Beküldve: 2017. február 26. 11:44
Well then correct the erroneous information rather than trying to make me feel bad about helping someone. Whatever the term is, graphic novel or comic book, be a fan of either or both before you start asking irrelevant questions.
tmdb38541732 válaszolt
Beküldve: 2017. február 26. 12:01
Sometimes researching yourself is best. Google the answer. Enough said.
tmdb38541732 válaszolt
Beküldve: 2017. február 26. 13:04
Oh well. I'm through discussing this.