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The Walking Dead Volume 9: Here We Remain Paperback – Illustrated, January 7, 2009
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- Format: Paperback
- Publication Date: 1/7/2009
- Pages: 136
- Print length136 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherImage Comics
- Publication dateJanuary 7, 2009
- Reading age16 years and up
- Dimensions6.4 x 0.3 x 10.1 inches
- ISBN-101607060221
- ISBN-13978-1607060222
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- Publisher : Image Comics; Illustrated edition (January 7, 2009)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 136 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1607060221
- ISBN-13 : 978-1607060222
- Reading age : 16 years and up
- Item Weight : 10.4 ounces
- Dimensions : 6.4 x 0.3 x 10.1 inches
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In "Here We Remain," Rick and his son Carl have fled their devastated penitentiary-turned-sanctuary after an assault by a rival faction led by the malevolent Governor. Both sides were decimated in the conflict, with Rick's group losing longtime members to death or retreat. We follow Rick and Carl as they hide out and heal up until finally reuniting with the survivors of their clan.
At first the company feels safe at a familiar farm, but then a new batch of survivors arrives to reveal a collective zombie behavior pattern that negates their plan to make a stand. In addition, a mysterious member of the band claims to know how the zombie plague began. His inside knowledge sparks another journey for our heroes, this time to the place where answers might finally be found: Washington DC.
I've been a big fan of this hard-hitting series from the start, and "Here We Remain" continues a great run by writer Robert Kirkman. An interesting facet of this arc is the coping mechanism each character demonstrates in response to their terrible new existence. Actions that would've led to a stay at a mental asylum are now the norm. Rick and Michonne find they share a commonality in this area, Carl wrestles with being forced to grow up too fast, and others live in a state of extreme cognitive denial or strict emotional lockdown.
"Here We Remain" is another outstanding addition to the Walking Dead series. At this point I'm tempted to purchase the hardcover volumes, because "The Walking Dead" has become an epic that I want in my permanent library.
by Robert Kirkman
Image Books
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In the wake of a particularly horrific story arc, in which almost all the main characters were annihilated and the human sanctuary used by Rick and his friends was permanently lost, we find our hero and his son out in the wild, surrounded by zombies, but quite capable of protecting themselves from physical harm. Psychological damage is a different matter, though, as we see both father and son recovering from the loss of the rest of their family. Much to his credit, Kirkman has carefully crafted this series to give his characters psychological depth and real pain and despair - that is one of the best reasons to buy this book. However, although I prize those "quiet moments" that make the characters seem more real, I have to admit that this volume seemed a bit on the slow side, and repetitive in some ways of what has gone on before. Also, the big change in direction at the end -- Rick and the other survivors are scooped up by a loud-mouthed, domineering military type and a shady scientist who claims to know all the answers about what caused the zombie plague -- while a reasonable plot development, felt a bit forced and shrill. After the splatterfest and sheer horror of the last book, this was a little bit of a deflation, though this is still one of the finest book on the market. Can't wait 'til Volume 10 comes out! (Joe Sixpack, ReadThatAgain book reviews)
I love The Walking Dead and have read Volumes 1-8 and own up to like Volume 25 or so. I really need to get caught up.
This one is about Rick and Carl on their own, they find a house that seems to be somewhat safe. Just as they were getting ready to move on, a phone rings in the house. Rick runs in and answers it. Who is the strange women on the phone? She is scared and won’t tell him about her and her group.
Eventually they have to leave and they run into Michonne, Rick decides to return to Herchel’s farm and to their surprise there is some familiar people there. After settling in for a few days, some new strangers appear. They are on a mission to head to Washington DC, there is somebody special in their group who may be able to end this plague.
As with all Walking Dead Comics they are available DRM Free via Comixology, I’m not sure if it is DRM free on Amazon.
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Here it appears that everyone else has died after the prison was overrun - the sheriff and his son are living out on their own, a bit like the characters in the film 'The Road'.
Found this series a little tiring in a way, because all the characters die after a while, so you sometimes wonder what the point of following them is - at least on the TV series they occasionally have a few weeks of peace on a farm or starting a community in a prison.
But my main complaint is that I did not think of the idea first - I started writing a zombie novel only to discover these graphic novels had got there first, rendering my idea redundant!













