RICK THE WALKING DEAD TWITTEELR SERIES
"In a way, killing this series has been a lot like killing a major character," wrote Kirkman. In his lengthy letter, Kirkman said no matter how he tried to continue the story, everything felt like "filler." He eventually realized it needed to end so he wasn't stretching it out past its prime. Robert Kirkman and "TWD" executive producer David Alpert bid farewell to Andrew Lincoln on AMC's "The Walking Dead" at NYCC 2018.
Visit INSIDER's homepage for more stories."Even if you're upset at not getting to spend time in this world anymore." "I hope it makes you happy," Kirkman wrote to fans.He said he once considered ending the comic much earlier, before the arrival of popular villain, Negan. In a six-page letter to fans after the issue, Kirkman lays out how he's had the comic's end laid out for four years and kept it a secret.July's issue serves as an epilogue to Rick's death, showing the legacy he built and left behind for his friends and family. The second shock comes at the issue's very end when c reator Robert Kirkman abruptly ends "TWD" comic after 16 years.After the death of the comic's protagonist, Rick Grimes, the story jumps forward 25 years with his son leading the story. The 72-page issue has two big surprises.July's issue of "The Walking Dead" from Skybound and Image Comics is out in stores Wednesday.Warning: There are spoilers below about "The Walking Dead" comics and issue No.