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The moment is downright exciting as surely Carl
is dead, and Michonne enters to help him out.
But then the exploits of Rick with Carl and now
Michonne are suddenly short lived. While the
issue is great, I was disappointed that we never
focused on Michonne learning to destroy her
loner anti-social habits in favor of a
matriarchal personality that would bond her
closely to Carl and allow her to eventually
learn how to get close to Rick, a man she never
quite grew to like in the prison. Their exploits
last only for about eighty percent of the issue
where we're met by Glenn and his wife in a
shocking twist ending and now we're no longer
focusing on Michonne? That was it? No focus on
the trio? And how did Glenn find them so
inexplicably? Did they commandeer the farm? How
did they know where they were? How did they not
get attacked by the walking dead on the way?
I
mean, knowing Kirkman, there's probably a good
reason and answer to all of these questions and
I'll likely eat my words in the next issue, but
for now I am agitated that Kirkman who favors
Michonne so much, wasn't willing to focus on
what she's been doing in the last three issues,
or at least wait until the next issue to feature
the surprise appearance of Glenn and his wife.
For the first time ever I was actually glad to
see Michonne, as she's a character I never grew
to enjoy reading, and this is how Kirkman shows
he favors the character? I expected more. This
introduction of more characters along with the
mystery trio sets up the likelihood that Rick
may die since he's slowly becoming a presence in
the series that's unnecessary, but Kirkman
definitely could have waited a little longer for
this ray of hope. However I do love the big
preview of issue 53 with the words "Rescued?"
with three new characters on the cover. I wonder
if they're someone completely new, someone from
Woodsbury, and if they're from Woodsbury, what
their intent on the group is. It will definitely
be a change of pace for the series to introduce
some new blood. I look forward to issue 53,
that's a definite.
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