The Walking Dead is in the very early stages of crafting a new status quo. There's plenty of uncertainty as various groups of characters go their separate ways to seek their respective fortunes. And even if that means a slow, methodical build-up to the next big conflict, uncertainty is usually a good thing with this series.
Granted, this issue does take a little time to find its groove. Robert Kirkman juggles quite a few different groups of characters in the first half, leading to a fairly plodding, dialogue-heavy opening. It is somewhat interesting to see parallels drawn between these various groups of characters, but at some point the sluggish pacing and emphasis on interpersonal chatter grows a bit tedious.
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