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  • Clementine: Volume 1

      Universe: Walking Dead
      Authors: Tillie Walden, and Robert Kirkman
      Artist: Tillie Walden
      Published by: Image Comics

      £9.65 RRP £13.99

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    Product Description

    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 with a small group of teenagers attempting to build a new, walker-free settlement.

    As friendship, rivalry, and romance begin to blossom amongst the group, the harsh winter soon reveals that the biggest threat to their survival might be each other.

    A coming-of-age tale of survival written and illustrated by two-time Eisner award winner Tillie Walden (Spinning, On a Sunbeam).

    COVER SUBJECT TO CHANGE.

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    Wednesday Comics
    Binding
    • Trade Paperback
    Volume
    • 1
    Cat. No.
    • 5606191
    ISBN
    • 9781534321281