The Walking Dead, Vol. 29: Lines We Cross

The Walking Dead, Vol. 29: Lines We Cross

2018 • 136 pages

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15

Contains spoilers

Princess is fun, the Commonwealth being teased more is nice, but boy did they botch the end of Beta and the Whisperers. There was build up to his return; we knew he was still out there, and they just.... end him in an issue with a bad cover. I'm glad Aaron moved on from Eric to Jesus, but to toss in the Beta stuff randomly just felt.... bad. It's an injustice to another good villain. Especially the corny prevention of us finding out who he really is as a celebrity (because that's his thing; he's a famous celebrity ashamed of who he's become and doesn't want people ever finding out and seeing his face else it ruins that legacy). Negan moving on from Lucille, and by extension the memory of his ex wife at the end, after Dante and Maggie confront him, is the most memorable moment from this volume.

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