The Walking Dead #167
| Writer | Robert Kirkman |
| Artist | Stefano Gaudiano, Cliff Rathburn |
| Cover Price | $2.99 |
"A CERTAIN DOOM"
Is it possible, could it be, that the inevitable can somehow be...avoided? Rick and Andrea have a tough decision to make.
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
AIPT - Jason Segarra
May 03, 2017This is an issue fans will be talking about for years to come. Read Full Review
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10
SnapPow.com - John McCubbin
May 03, 2017The Walking Dead #167 is certainly one of the more emotional issues in recent memory, with the latest death having a massive toll on our characters. Not only do the creative team handle this in a fitting and gripping manner, but they also leave us with a few hints as to what recent events may have in store for our group moving forward. Read Full Review
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10
Comicsverse - Alex Bisignaro
May 05, 2017THE WALKING DEAD #167 deals with the consequences of Andrea's heroic actions while saving Eugene. This is perhaps the saddest issue of the series, but it will be one you read over and over again. Kirkman's dialogue is on point and Adlard's artwork is so raw and emotional. Read Full Review
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9.5
Black Nerd Problems - Keith Reid-Cleveland
May 03, 2017Instead of going for the gory violence The Walking Dead is famous for, issue #167 goes for the emotions the series is also known for. It plays your heartstrings like a guitar for all of its 44 pages. For anyone who's experienced a loss, this issue should be required reading both at the beginning and end of the mourning process. It'll help put things in perspective. Read Full Review
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8.7
IGN - Jesse Schedeen
May 04, 2017Get ready for one of the most emotionally charged Walking Dead issues in the series' long history. Read Full Review
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8.0
Multiversity Comics - Gregory Ellner
May 05, 2017In spite of the sheer quantity of death that occurs in this series, Robert Kirkman manages to create a slow-burn demise that can easily bring tears to the eyes of fans. Read Full Review
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N/A
Pop Culture Uncovered - Pauly D
May 03, 2017This issues is a long goodbye and allows the remaining characters to say their peace to her, and I applaud Kirkman for giving this to Andrea. So many times the main players are suddenly taken from us but he allows a proper send off to an original. Even through this touching scene, Kirkman still interjects a clear path for the future plot line within this issue which makes him a genius. Read Full Review