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Although the comic book "The Walking Dead" was running 16 years and 193 editions, she never answered the most basic question she asked: How did the zombie apocalypse begin? Virus? Bio-weapon? Something supernatural? (As the "Dawn of the Dead" suggested: "When there is no more room in hell, the dead will walk the earth.")
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The co-creator and writer of the series Robert Kirkman included origin in his field, but that was not something he had ever intended to use. What origin was that? Aliens! To give "The Walking Dead" a more unique hook over just zombies, Kirkman said the series would eventually reveal that aliens had begun to raise the dead to soften the country for invasion.
"The Walking Dead" eventually needed no more than zombies and some great writing to become a bestseller. Well, in return, Kirkman didn't have to use the story of the foreign invasion, and the aliens never appeared in "The Walking Dead" - or they?
Non-Canonian story "Rick Grims 2000" Kirkman and artist Ryan Omni "revealed" the aliens caused the apocalypse. When they make their presence familiar, Rick Grims and Co. Transfer the killers of zombies to foreign redirectors. ("Rick Grims 2000" was first published in five chapters in the book on Anthology "Skybound X" and then collected as a full portal.)
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"Rick Grims 2000" is a parody, written in a joke, so it cannot be understood as Kirkman would write in the main book if the comic books forced him to write in aliens. Instead, the story is more intended to emphasize how funny the idea of aliens to start the apocalypse of the zombie. While the stakes are still the fate of the world, the tone is closer to the "Starwells War" than the "walking itself". Just look at Rick himself, who goes from a normal person to the use of lights like garlic skywalker and wearing a masked suit, resembling a processed version of Kirkman's hero and offspring is invincible.
Rick Grims 2000 turns dead to go to space opera
Rick Grims 2000 ran to "Skybound X" during 2021, after concluding "The Walking Dead". However, the story began much earlier, in 2010. The #75 of "The Walking Dead", set during Alexandria's bow, ends with Mihon hit Rick after he lost cool.
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The problem comes with an epilogue, collecting from where, where Rick disappears in light. Cue A (now full color) Rick's page waking up to hospital in order to reflect Rick's page to wake up in the "The Walking Dead" #1. Rick goes out, reveals several dead characters such as Tireyes, Martinez and Axel returned as zombie cibers, and Myson has bright instead of Katana. She explains to Rick what he missed:
"It turns out that all this, all we lived through, the fall of civilization, the dead that return to life, all the lost lives ... Our lives destroyed - it was all part of the diabolic plan! Unknown foreign civilization came here to try to turn into water. Gather the water."
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But then, Mihon was attacked and killed. The governor is rebuilt with robotic limbs, a style of Darth Wyder and also holds the pledge Lori Grims hostage, asking Rick to join him or suffer.
Obviously, this epilogue should not be taken seriously. "Walking Dead" #76 ignores it and collects from Real Completion of edition #75. That the epilogue ended up at Clifancher and was not resolved, is part of the joke. I suspect the story was even to continue to continue because it took a decade of Kirkman to return to it.
Rick Grims 2000 is half walking dead, half invincible
The epilogue of the edition #75 has attracted regular artist "Walking Dead" Charlie Adard. The Rick Grims 2000 chapter 1 used processed versions of those pages, and then followed them with new ones drawn by Osli, continuing from the original Clifaner. Rick, who now has a robotic arm that can be stretched as a mistake hook, collects Lightsaber on Mihon and duels the governor. The villain gets his upper arm, but Andrea arrives after trading her sniper rifle for BFG. She heals Rick with nanite stolen by foreigners, kills the governor (perhaps inspired by He was sending Andrea to an early grave in the TV series) and returns Rick to the sanctuary of people.
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Most of the other characters receive new designs that show Kirkman's Love Coat and Comes to Marvel Comics (especially Spiderman). Carl has a cyber-eye, Eugene has an octopus doctor, as Maggie has a cable, Mihon returns as a four-narrous cyborg with swords in all four hands, and Negan not only has Two Baseball Bats (Lu and Fil) that join the red lights, but also a sailboat like the Green Goblin.
"Rick Grims 2000" Chapter 3 The speed is going through the development of the plot and the introduction of "After the edition #75", such as the introduction of Paul "Jesus" Monroe or Rick and Andrea. It culminates when the whispers, which wear zombie skin, merge into gestalt ciaiu, to Decapiticon Unicator of "Transformers" or megasor "powerful rangers".
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Despite this frightening enemy, Rick still leads his allies to overcome them (and Maggie must kill Negan this time). Once the aliens are defeated, the comic strip is reduced to where "The Walking Dead" #193: Adult Carl, who lives on the farm, Telling tells her daughter Andrea about her grandfather. Wait, was this whole thing just a story that the true Carl wrote? NO! In this world, Rick is still alive and kicked. He and Andrea turn the country into an intergalactic superpower, so it is better protected if aliens return.
The end is just another reason why Rick Grims 2000 feels like "The Walking Dead" by "invincible". The "invincible" is as violent as "The Walking Dead", but the simple color fact shows how it is bombastic and exciting, not as "The Walking Dead". The same can be said about Rick Grims 2000.
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