As slow as the shambling brain-munchers in George A. When those eyelids pop open, his world is a shell of what he remembers. A Kentucky sheriff’s deputy named Rick Grimes frees himself from the clutches of a coma that’s kept his eyes closed for weeks. The Walking Dead begins with an awakening, not of the dead but of the living. Huge thanks are also in order to Skybound Entertainment, Image Comics, and for continuously and consistently releasing The Walking Dead cover art and helping spread the must-read word on Robert Kirkman's living dead comic book series. Get a look at what’s to come in the cover art for new single issues of The Walking Dead, featuring artwork by Charlie Adlard, gray tones by Cliff Rathburn, inks by Stefano Gaudiano, and colors by Dave Stewart that bring to life the indelible images of beloved and notorious characters from Robert Kirkman’s living dead world. But perhaps most of all, you’ll see how far Kirkman’s journey has taken us, from a hospital bed during the old world’s last, dying breath, to a vibrant (and violent) new world that’s just getting started. In The Walking Dead cover art below, you’ll see the faces of characters long dead and those new to Robert Kirkman’s zombified epic. We'll continue to update this page as new covers are released for our readers to reference, peruse, and ultimately enjoy for years to come. We’ve compiled The Walking Dead cover art gallery to celebrate the long-running living dead series collected in single issues, volumes, hardcovers, and compendiums.
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