The Walking Dead, Vol. 11: Fear the Hunters by Robert Kirkman
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Excuse my language, but this volume was completely f**ked up.
(***SPOILERS***)
Here we find a boy killing his twin brother because, hey, he's going to come back to life. Right? This creates desperate fear amongst our survivors. What to do with a child who doesn't understand what he did? Will he do it again? What no one asks if he is a product of the world they now live in, or a true sociopath?
This is where Carl exhibits his own sociopathic tendencies. Again, is he just doing what needs to be done without a second thought, or is he enjoying this?
Let us not forget the hunters (it's not called Fear The Hunters for nothing, ya know). When animals are scarce, and maybe a little too fast, what makes for better game than survivors passing through?
Humanity and humility shine through when Dale recognizes Rick's sacrifices and hard choices, through Rick's remorse over doing what had to be done, and Carl's ultimate confession.
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