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ISSUE #1

Written by ROBERT KIRKMAN
Art & Cover by TONY MOORE
B&W - 32 pgs. - $2.95 - OCTOBER 2003

Small town Kentucky Sheriff Rick Grimes awakens from a coma into the aftermath of the zombie apocalypse. Attacked by the ravenous hordes he ecapes several near death confrontations and returns home to find his family, son Carl and wife Lori, long since gone.

Duane, a kindly neighbor points Rick towards Atlanta, where government directives urged citizens to migrate to in order to receive protection from the surging zombies. After retrieving supplies from the abandoned Police Station, Rick sets off in search of his family.



ISSUE #2

Written by ROBERT KIRKMAN
Art & Cover by TONY MOORE
B&W - 32 pgs. - $2.95 - NOVEMBER 2003

During his journey to Atlanta to find his wife and son Rick runs out of gas causing him to navigate his way through the zombie hordes on foot and eventually on horseback until he arrives on the outskirts of Atlanta and is surrounded...



ISSUE #3

Written by ROBERT KIRKMAN
Art & Cover by TONY MOORE
B&W - 32 pgs. - $2.95 - DECEMBER 2003

Rick is welcomed into the camp and introduced to the others; a family of four - Allen, his wife Donna and their twin boys Billy and Ben. Dale is an older man who owner of the RV the functions as the shared living quarters for the survivors. Also comprising the group is Jim, Carol and her daughter Sophia, and the parentless, college-aged sisters Amy and Andrea.

Rick and Shane plan a hunting expedition, but before they depart Dale pulls Rick aside and privately informs him that Shane is not exactly pleased by his sudden and miraculous appearance.



ISSUE #4

Written by ROBERT KIRKMAN
Art & Cover by TONY MOORE
B&W - 32 pgs. - $2.95 - JANUARY 2004

It is decided that in order to survive... every person at the camp should have guns. As it is, they don't have enough to go around and the only place to get more guns is the city, but it means certain death to go into the city. Is Rick crazy enough to risk his life for the good of the camp?



ISSUE #5

Written by ROBERT KIRKMAN
Art & Cover by TONY MOORE
B&W - 32 pgs. - $2.95 - FEBRUARY 2004

It was only a matter of time before their camp was attacked... and that time has come. Rick Grimes and company find themselves surrounded by zombies. Who will die, who - if anyone - will survive? Who will be the next to join the walking dead?



ISSUE #6

Written by ROBERT KIRKMAN
Art & Cover by TONY MOORE
B&W - 32 pgs. - $2.95 - MARCH 2004

After last issue's horrendous attack on the camp, the survivors are left to pick up the pieces. Tensions run high as the gravity of their situation starts to sink in with Rick and the others. What happens when they stop focusing on the zombie threat and hand and turn their aggression towards one another?



ISSUE #7

Written by ROBERT KIRKMAN
Art by CHARLIE ADLARD
Cover by TONY MOORE
B&W - 32 pgs. - $2.95 - APRIL 2004

Winter has come and the decision is made to move the camp to a safer area. With such harsh weather conditions, Rick and company realize the zombies all around them are the least of their worries. As a bad situation somehow gets worse, Rick and his family find themselves wondering, "What next?" What next, indeed...



ISSUE #8

Written by ROBERT KIRKMAN
Art by CHARLIE ADLARD
Cover by TONY MOORE
B&W - 32 pgs. - $2.95 - MAY 2004

The search for suitable shelter continues as the harsh winter bears down on the surviviors. For months they've looked for something to take their minds off the zombie threat at hand... and now that they've got it; they're in more danger than ever before.



ISSUE #9

Written by ROBERT KIRKMAN
Art by CHARLIE ADLARD
Cover by TONY MOORE
B&W - 32 pgs. - $2.95 - JUNE 2004

With a roof over their heads and food in their bellies, Rick and crew seem to have finally gotten the opportunity to relax in this apocalyptic zombie hell-hole they call home. But now that their guard is down, disaster strikes, and Rick finds himself in a position no father or husband should be.


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