The Walking Dead #175

9.0

Critic Reviews

5 Reviews
8.6

User Reviews

19 Reviews
Writer Robert Kirkman
Artist Charlie Adlard
Cover Price $3.99

NEW STORY ARC
"NEW WORLD ORDER," Part One
NEW FRIENDS.
NEW ENEMIES.
NEW THREATS.
IT'S A WHOLE NEW WORLD.

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  • 10

    All-Comic - Jessica Petrecz

    Jan 06, 2018

    [The Walking Dead ] is solid, and this issue is great and takes a potentially lagging storyline into a new exciting direction with renewing interests with new characters, a new community and an unknown fate for a certain character. Read Full Review

  • 9.2

    Comicsverse - Alex Bisignaro

    Jan 04, 2018

    THE WALKING DEAD #175 is the beginning of 'New World Order'. Robert Kirkman delivers fantastic characterization, and the artwork from Charlie Adlard and Stefano Gaudiano add even more to this characterization. After last month's stand alone issue, you can't miss this comic! Read Full Review

  • 9.1

    IGN - Jesse Schedeen

    Jan 03, 2018

    There's plenty of reason to be excited about the future of this series. Issue #175 doesn't just kick off an ambitious and potentially game-changing new arc, it's also one of the best issues of the series in a long while. The cliffhanger ending alone is enough to reinvigorate the series and remind readers that anything is possible in this unpredictable universe. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    411Mania - John Pumpernickel

    Jan 11, 2018

    Kirkman does give us a great set up, including the new "baddie" in Stephanie, and a pretty awesome reveal at the end. A great issue to jump in if you've been away. Read Full Review

  • 7.8

    Monkeys Fighting Robots - Matthew Sardo

    Jan 03, 2018

    Overall, this is a brand new day for the franchise, and it will be interesting to see how the next five issues unfold. Read Full Review

  • N/A

    Graphic Policy - Brett

    Jan 03, 2018

    The art as always is great. Charlie Adlard, Stefano Gaudiano, and Cliff Rathburn take Kirkman's script and presents it in a way that enhances the tense nature of it all. New characters too are instantly recognizable with personality. The art especially helps to the story in a way beyond what's said. Each piece of armor, how characters look, it all allows the reader to get a better idea of what might be going on. Read Full Review

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