The Walking Dead Resources

Websites

A Decade of Dead

The Walking Dead is in the triple digits when it comes to issues, so head over to the official website to catch-up.

Brain Trust

Fans of The Walking Dead are just as rabid as the zombies. The Walking Dead wiki has everything you need to know, and tons of things you probably don't.

Movie or TV Productions

Dead TV

AMC used to stand for American Movie Classics. Now it might as well stand for A Million Corpses as it airs five seasons (and counting) of The Walking Dead.

Articles and Interviews

Early Dead

This interview with the author took place at the end of 2005, only a couple of years after The Walking Dead debuted, and way before the TV show was shuffling over the horizon.

28 Days Earlier

This interview from way back in 2004 talks about the early days of Dead and whether or not Robert Kirkman was inspired by (read: ripped off) 28 Days Later or not.

Video

Moving Pictures

As if the still images weren't eerie enough, there's an animated version of the comic book to give you nightmares.

Toast to the Dead

Over a classy adult beverage, Robert Kirkman talks about creating the comic, adapting it to TV, and the struggles with all of the above.

Audio

Ricky the Zombie Slayer

TV Critic David Bianculli compares The Walking Dead TV show to Buffy the Vampire Slayer and describes Dead as "beautiful and foreboding all at once." We'd say the same about the comic.

Zombie U

No, not the Wii U game of a similar name. With the popularity of zombies surging (thanks in part to The Walking Dead), George Mason University offers a course in zombies. We hope the final exam doesn't involve eating brains.

Zombies with Brains (Not Between Their Teeth)

NPR loves talking about zombies around Halloween. In 2009, Science Friday had a (re)animated discussion about the science behind zombie brains.

Images

You Got Issues

Here's the earth-shattering (or at least window-shattering) cover of The Walking Dead's first issue.

The Walking Sponge

You know how you've been asking yourself, "What if Rick were played by SpongeBob Squarepants?" Your question has been answered.

Dioramassacre

What's scarier than a diorama? This scene illustrates the horrors of The Walking Dead, at Comic-Con in 2010.