Clementine #1

8.9

Critic Rating

3 Reviews
8.8

User Rating

5 Reviews
Writer Tillie Walden
Artist Tillie Walden
Cover Price $14.99

Acclaimed author Tillie Walden enters the world of Robert Kirkman's THE WALKING DEAD as 17-year-old Clementine must learn the difference between living and surviving in this intimate, coming-of-age YA graphic novel trilogy.
  
FROM THE WORLD OF ROBERT KIRKMAN'S THE WALKING DEAD...
...CLEMENTINE LIVES!
  
Clementine is back on the road, looking to put her traumatic past behind her and forge new path all her own.
  
But when she comes across an Amish teenager named Amos with his head in the clouds, the unlikely pair journeys North to an abandoned ski resort in Vermont, where they meet up w more

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  • 10

    AIPT - Colin Moon

    Jun 22, 2022

    With an indelible soul and careful understanding of the human heart, Clementine brings something altogether new not only to the Walking Dead franchise but to the zombie genre as a whole. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    Big Comic Page - Craig Neilson-Adams

    Jun 22, 2022

    A fantastic addition to the wider Walking Dead world, the long-awaited return of a fan-favourite character, and a supremely talented cartoonist at the absolute top of her game. Highly recommended. Read Full Review

  • 7.7

    Comic Watch - Matt Meyer

    Jun 28, 2022

    Clementine pulls off a rare feat in telling a YA-centered tale set in a decided R-rated world and pulling it off with conviction. The characters are full of life, the danger is real, and what's familiar is made new again. Don't let its YA format fool you -Clementine is a comic anyone could read and love. Read Full Review

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  • 8.0

    Ultimate Goblin

    Jun 07, 2023

    Honestly, it was not that good as I wanted it to be... I was waiting for another 10/10 or so. But well, that's only a book 1. The second one will come this June, the third... maybe in the next June. But still, this first opening book isn't bad at all. I also thought I'd spend more time on it, but it's a lightweight reading, surprisingly: there's not THAT many words. Some pages look like they were made by Stan Lee and some are completely textless, but there's a good balance of dialogues, it doesn't become boring to read. I have some mixed feelings about the art. It's mostly cute and dynamic, I appreciate that the manga-like black and white style is still here, this is canon. But sometimes it's really hard to understand what's happening - more

  • 9.0

    daspidaboy

    Jun 22, 2022

  • 9.0

    Stefan Emi

    Jan 13, 2023

  • 9.0

    jandals042

    Nov 29, 2023

  • 9.0

    The Mighty Douche

    Apr 13, 2024

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