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The Walking Dead Creator Revisits the Saddest and Most Brutal Deaths
"You must remember that other people's children are not our responsibility." These words from Rick Grimes on the final page of The Walking Dead #82 hinted at the possibility of abandoning Alexandria. The settlement has been overrun by walkers, and the survivors are trapped in a house with no way out."If it came down to my child or someone else's, I'd choose mine without hesitation," Rick explains in issue #83. He then devises a plan to evacuate and assist those trapped within the horde. To disguise the group from the infected, Rick dismembers a walker and uses sheets as guts-covered ponchos, enabling them to navigate through the zombie masses.Maggie and Sophia remained behind as Rick, Carl, Michonne, Denise, and the Andersons faced the horde. However, young Ron's fear caused him to draw attention and he was consumed by walkers. Jessie, clinging to her son, nearly brought Carl to his demise as she too was devoured, leaving Rick no choice but to sever her hand with his hatchet.Fleeing their captors, Carl and Rick faced a perilous moment when Douglas Monroe's stray bullet struck Carl's eye.In issue #83 of "The Walking Dead Deluxe," creator Robert Kirkman reflects on the impact of graphic…- 30
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Scooby Apocalypse Is the Scooby-Doo Reboot We Deserve
Warner Bros. Television and Netflix are rebooting the beloved franchise for television. The hour-long drama will reportedly feature Greg Berlanti, known for the Arrowverse and Riverdale, as an executive producer. However, details about the specific premise remain under wraps.The announcement of a new Scooby-Doo series has sparked debate among fans about its potential direction. While details remain unknown, speculation has centered on both a faithful adaptation and more esoteric approaches. This has also prompted discussions about "Scooby Apocalypse," a project well-suited for a screen adaptation.What Is Scooby Apocalypse About?Created by Jim Lee and illustrated by Howard Porter, Dale Eaglesham, Ron Wagner, and Jan Duursema, with writing by Keith Giffen and J.M. DeMatteis, *Scooby Apocalypse* debuted in DC Comics in May 2016. The series reimaginesScooby-Doo and the Mystery Machine Gang in a post-apocalyptic setting, where a nanovirus has mutated nearly the entire population.The post-apocalyptic setting of *Scooby Apocalypse* offers a glimpse into the characters' aged lives, highlighting their complexities. It also introduces grotesque elements that add to the series' unique appeal. Despite running for three years, concluding in April 2019, the series remains a memorable venture.Why We Need a Scooby Apocalypse Adaptation.The premise of "Scooby Apocalypse" holds potential for both standalone adaptations…- 23
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