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Wednesday, 15 February 2017

The Walking Dead #164 Review

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The Walking Dead #164 might just pack in more zombies per square inch than any issue of the series to date. That's what happens when Alexandria runs afoul of the Whisperers. But even as our heroes battle for their very lives against a massive horde of undead, this issue finds a surprising amount of room to explore character dynamics and get a little closer with a few key players. It's a weird combination of elements, but one that works pretty darn well all the same.

The series has seen its share of ups and downs lately, but one thing that's remained constant for the past couple years is that Negan is really the book's shining star. Negan has lost none of his foul-mouthed charm since the days where he still qualified as the main villain of The Walking Dead. But lately that hard edge has become tempered. There is indeed a depth to Negan that's begin to reveal itself, and never to better effect than in this issue. Robert Kirkman focuses a significant chunk of his script on Rick and Negan's interaction as they find themselves holed up in an abandoned house. Negan, ever the conversationalist, takes the opportunity to pick Rick's brain and prove that the two men aren't so different.

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