Read The Walking Dead Volume 28 A Certain Doom Robert Kirkman Charlie Adlard Stefano Gaudiano Cliff Rathburn Dave Stewart Books

By Fernando Clements on Saturday, June 1, 2019

Read The Walking Dead Volume 28 A Certain Doom Robert Kirkman Charlie Adlard Stefano Gaudiano Cliff Rathburn Dave Stewart Books





Product details

  • Series The Walking Dead (Book 28)
  • Paperback 136 pages
  • Publisher Image Comics (September 26, 2017)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 1534302441




The Walking Dead Volume 28 A Certain Doom Robert Kirkman Charlie Adlard Stefano Gaudiano Cliff Rathburn Dave Stewart Books Reviews


  • Well, that sucked... but in a good way... I guess. A very moving issue that, as always, leaves me frustrated for the next 5 months or so.
    A few things that have bothered me with the last few paperbacks
    1) with multiple, large communities, it gets hard to keep track of who is who when shifting from main to secondary characters and there isn't enough space to do that in an effective manner.
    2) there are very few "new" characters that I really care about, so when some of the older characters aren't in an issue or die, it can leave a really large "feeling" gap.
    3) the herd strategies employed are hard to understand and don't seem to make much sense but maybe that's just me.

    On the plus side, the development of the main characters continues to be well written and I like how Rick is able to adapt and change based on circumstances. I am also looking forward to learning more about the mystery community that Eugene has been keeping to himself.
  • this volume has way more splash pages than any previous volume a lot of pages with no dialogue in multiple frames and a lot of just filler between the flash pages lets just say savors are dealt with 100% again and that was disappointing it was an accident.....-_- the 5 star revies are mostly for what happens at the end ill just say its been along while since a main character died "we don't die"
  • I don't know I used to love these lately it's just the same old same old bad guys show up. Shit happens, someone may or may not die.. and now when they do ehhhh who cares any more. Sorry
  • I'm not a comic book person but this series is the exception! It's fantastic! I just about inhale these and within an hour I've finished te entire thing! I can't wait for the next one.
  • Repetitive. There are just no story lines left for Kirkman, so I am starting to feel sorry for him, trying to keep this thing going. However, I've loved the series for so many years, I'll keep on buying them. This one offers no surprises, really, but it was interesting enough to keep me reading.
  • Without diving into spoilers, this is a great volume in The Walking Dead saga. It opens with an epic walker assault that gets quite intense, and then the book takes an unexpected turn that left me quite sad. Great read overall. 5 stars!
  • I enjoyed the story progression in this arc, some great scenes of the horde descending and interesting character development. From the tragic farewell to a favorite character to the developing relationship with a distant community, it had a fairly solid story despite the slower pace.
  • Great volume! However, I'm very upset with Kirkman and co.! How could they do that! (Being vague on purpose)