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Kirkman loves his fans and before finally
showing us the fiftieth issue, he explores the
origins of the series. How does he do this? He
gives us the first issue all over again. It
sounds lazy, but you may be surprised to
discover that the first issue is just as
re-readable now as it was then. It's still
pretty compelling to see Rick awaken to the
middle of the zombie apocalypse, and then
suddenly grasp what has happened upon gazing
down in tears at a rotting child lying on the
road. And there's also his short but somber
relationship with two fellow survivors, Morgan
and his son Duane, a foreshadowing of Rick's
future to protect his son beyond all costs and
lives. We didn't know it then, but Kirkman was
setting us up for some major storylines, and we
had no idea how it would all come full circle.
Did Rick's family die? Was he just wasting his
time? What would he find in the cities? And how
did he come across so many close calls without
dying?
Most
importantly Kirkman asks again: If you were Rick
would you have gone looking for your son? The
first issue is still a wonderful and dramatic
read. There's also the script to the proposed
first issue which is very similar to the one we
were given. If you like to read scripts, then
you won't have a problem. And of course we're
given the first few pages of the original
premise where Rick is alive, aware of the zombie
apocalypse, and Laurie is younger. The zombies
look different, as does Rick, and there's also
the fact that it takes place in the sixties. I
personally think it's better that it takes place
in modern times, it avoids the comparisons to
Romero's movie. I look forward to the second
issue of the "Special Edition." I hope Kirkman
takes the time out to explore the origins of all
the characters major or otherwise.
Personally, I think all the focus on Rick in
this Special Edition may be his way of mourning
the character before his inevitable death. OR
maybe Kirkman is showing us why Rick may never
die. With Kirkman you never know, but I
anxiously await issue 50, that's for sure. It's
going to be incredible.
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