And The Dead Walked Through The Earth ...

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The Walking Dead hit screens after the horror genre began its renaissance. Films like 28 Days Later and Dawn on the Dead have brought the rotting corpses out of their graves returning to fashion, plus the creators of The Walking Dead simply cannot help but take advantage of the opportunity. Initially, they enlisted the support with the authors of the initial 2003 comic, and invited talented creators to develop, led by Frank Darabont.

The leading character from the story is the former sheriff Rick Grimes, reptimewiki.com who awoke after being badly wounded within the hospital. While he has not been himself, the modern world fell below the onslaught of a zombie epidemic, but Rick's family, son and wife, survived. Having managed to get out of the abandoned hospital, Rick gathered a small grouping of survivors around him and embark to conquer the planet of the future, which looks frightening, repulsive and deadly.

In the interest of fairness, it must be noted that "The Walking Dead", despite numerous empty conversations and slow action, remains perfect for arousing interest. The creators have in their hands an abundance of material from the original comics, so they draw inspiration rather than hesitate to generate tough dramatic decisions.

My business is glad that in addition to blindly following plot in the comics, the creators aren't afraid to alter the course of the story, by which we won't know who will die next. No one is resistant to falling the death in the brave even with they have undergone a path full of difficult trials.

"The Walking Dead" continue their march over the screens and are not likely to rest yet. By no more 2017, the first comic series is also away from print, meaning that, given favorable rating conditions, The Walking Dead will continue to keep surf the air. It is important is not really to lose your skill and don't forget the best way to keep tension on top.