Title: Clementine: Book 1
Author: Tillie Walden
Illustrated by: Tillie Walden
Publisher: Image Comics
Publishing Date: June 21st, 2022
Read: December 27th, 2024
Pages: 259
Audio Length: N/A
Genre: YA Horror graphic novel
TW: N/A
Series: Book 1 of Clementine
Source: Physical
What it's about:
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).
What I thought:
*There could be spoilers if you haven't finished the game! If you don't care about that keep reading*
It's no secret how much of a fan of Walking Dead I am. I've seen every episode more than once, I've played all the games, I've read EVERY graphic novel and I'm working through the books.
So when I found out that there was a whole graphic novel dedicated to Clem, I knew I had to have it. I enjoyed reading it, though it's not exactly what I expected. I don't know what I expected but it almost didn't feel like TWD universe and it didn't really feel like Clem. Maybe because I'm used to seeing her in video game form this just wasn't her. I don't know. I still liked it for what it was, but I can't give it a 5 star because of that.
Cover:
I actually like the cover, I like how it shows little clem.
Story:
It doesn't feel like TWD like I said, but as a stand alone I like it, I wish there was a bit more to it but unfortunately that happens a lot with graphic novels.
I would've liked to see more happen.
Pace:
It went too fast! I feel like nothing happened at all, but maybe that's because it's the first of the series, I don't know.
Writing:
It's still well written I think, it's just a base for the rest of the series, I don't know if there will be more past the third one, but it would be cool if there was.
Characters:
I love Clem usually, but again this didn't feel like her. I know she has been through some sh*t but she just wasn't who she was in the games. I liked one of the characters but they got killed off (It's not a spoiler, it's a graphic novel about zombies, of course people die) and the rest were just meh.
Ending:
A cliff hanger, like usual.
Artwork:
I actually don't like this art style at all, maybe that's why I'm having a hard time feeling like it's Clem? Because it also just doesn't look like her.
Overall:
It's still TWD, it's still Clem, and I will still love and enjoy them.
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Author's info:
Born in 1996 in San Diego, California, Walden graduated from the Center for Cartoon Studies in Vermont, where she is currently a professor.
Walden started publishing short comics when she was just a teenager. Her first long-form graphic novel The End of Summer was published by the British publisher Avery Hill in 2015. Her second book I Love This Part came out only a few months later, winning the 2016 Ignatz Award for promising new talent. Later Walden received the 2018 Eisner Award for Best Reality-Based Work for her memoir Spinning (2017). Among her other works are A City Inside (2016), On a Sunbeam (2018), Are You Listening? (2020), Alone in Space (2021) and the series Clementine.
Website: http://tilliewalden.com
Twitter: TillieWalden
It sounds like this was a fun extension of the universe, even if it wasn't your favorite.
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