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Walking Dead - The Road to Woodbury
By: Mac Date: April 11, 2012, 11:47 am
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[glow=red,2,300]Walking Dead - The Road to Woodbury[/glow]
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[quote]Thomas Dunne Books announced that the newest installment
in The Walking Dead novel series, The Road to Woodbury, will hit
the shelves on October 16th 2012. The Road to Woodbury, written
by Robert Kirkman and Jay Bonansinga, follows in the wake of the
first novel, Rise Of The Governor, picking up exactly where the
it left off, further exploring everyone’s favorite villain, the
Governor. The release date of the novel is set around the same
time as the launch of the third season of the TV series, in
which the Governor will also appear. See more details below.
Robert Kirkman told Amazon.com, “It’s going to be a direct
sequel to Rise of the Governor. We’re going to meet new
characters as they come to Woodbury and see how Woodbury is
founded, and how the Governor continues to grow as a character.
It all takes place before we met the Governor in the comic book
series, and there’s a lot more story to tell with that guy.
We’ll also look at others—Lilly is going to be another focus.
It’s going to be fun to explore those characters again.”
The Walking Dead has become an unstoppable force across mediums.
What began as an indie comic book series by Robert Kirkman back
in 2003, has spread into a zombie empire, spanning across
popular culture with the hit AMC TV series, action figures,
board games, clothing, novels, and more. With the release of the
second novel, the coming of the third season, and the approach
of the landmark 100th issue of the comic book, there seems to be
no limit for Kirkman’s undead.
While we eagerly await the TV debut of the Governor, played by
David Morrissey, there’s plenty of material to keep us from
going hungry. The first novel was published back in October of
2011, and it showcases the Governor on his road to insanity. If
you have not picked it up, you may want to do so before The Road
to Woodbury lands in the fall.[/quote]
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