![]() ![]() Rick walked alongside the muddy shore of a river with no shoes on with a bag and his cowboy boots. The final minutes of "Rest in Peace" jumped between Rick and Michonne writing letters to their loved ones, urging them to keep pushing forward, even when hope seemed lost. It didn't really say anything, which was surprisingly okay. So what exactly did The Walking Dead say about the mysterious community? Fear the Walking Dead had an entire episode dedicated to explaining the CRM in the most cryptic way possible and it gave no concrete answers. The only thing known about the CRM is that nobody knew anything. At that point, the Civil Republic Military wasn't a major plot point in The Walking Dead universe, and wouldn't become one until the 2020 spinoff series World Beyond. In Season 9, Episode 6, "What Comes After," an injured Rick was whisked away by a CRM helicopter that Anne called in. Thankfully, The Walking Dead kept its promise by bringing Rick back to tease what he's been up to, and where he goes from here. There have been so many theories that insisted Rick would return in the final episode to fight against the Commonwealth or to at least confirm his fate in a post-credits scene. Danai Gurira left in Season 10 after Michonne found a clue that indicated Rick was alive. Since Andrew Lincoln departed the series in 2018, dedicated Walking Dead fans wondered where Rick was, and why he hadn't returned to the series, despite numerous time jumps. But the series finale, "Rest in Peace," revealed what happened to Rick after the helicopter incident: he's still alive in a Civic Republic institution, somewhere far away, and won't be getting home anytime soon. Despite the best efforts of Daryl Dixon and Michonne to find him, he was seemingly gone forever. But the pages of the comic’s story themselves have always been in black and white.Rick Grimes was carried away by a CRM helicopter in The Walking Dead Season 9, after he blew up a bridge to protect his people. The Walking Dead Deluxe will continue that tradition with a host of artists contributing to special edition covers of the Deluxe series including David Finch, Julian Totino Tedesco, Arthur Adams, and original Walking Dead co-creator Tony Moore. Previously, only the covers of The Walking Dead issues were in color. The news was first announced at the Skybound Xpo panel “Skybound: Past, Present and Future.” ![]() The series anticipates launching the next two issues in November and will continue to release two issues a month going forward. The first issue of The Walking Dead Deluxe is set to arrive on October 7. Additionally, each issue will include a new installment of “The Cutting Room Floor,” which features original handwritten plots by Kirkman along with commentary about arcs the comic opted not to explore. For the first time ever, The Walking Dead will be printed in color, with colorist Dave McCaig joining the project to add color to illustrator Charlie Adlard’s art. Creator Robert Kirkman’s studio Skybound Entertainment will be re-releasing each of the series’ 193 issues with some added features. Now, that’s set to change.Īccording to The Holl y wood Reporter, The Walking Dead will return this October as The Walking Dead Deluxe. Though many of its characters are morally gray, The Walking Dead has always been a black and white affair…at least in terms of the paper it’s printed on.
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