Can zombies swim? The Strolling Lifeless Creator has a compelling response to the controversy.

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Can zombies swim? The Strolling Lifeless Creator has a compelling response to the controversy.

There's no denying that zombies are portrayed in numerous methods in popular culture, specifically the reply to the query: "Can zombies swim?" it typically depends upon interpretation; nonetheless, in Undead universe, followers have a definitive reply as to whether their favourite characters want to fret about being bitten by a swimming zombie - and that reply comes straight from Undead creator, Robert Kirkman.

...raises the query of whether or not the TV adaptation adhered to the comedian e-book "no swimming zombies" rule...

The Strolling Lifeless Deluxe #103, by Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Dave McCaig and Rus Wooton, stands out as a very particular situation. Not solely does it present Negan's full takeover - forcing Rick Grimes from management and drastically altering the group's dynamics - however the deluxe version additionally consists of insights from Robert Kirkman himself, as he addresses followers' burning questions on zombies and different tales from Strolling Lifeless.


Main cover of The Walking Dead Deluxe #103

Amongst these questions is the age-old query: “Can zombies swim?” In keeping with Kirkman, The quick reply is not any, however he wanted to elaborate slightly extra on the topic.

Can zombies swim? The easy reply is not any (however wait, there's extra)

Cowl variant B by Charlie Adlard for The Strolling Lifeless Deluxe #103 (2024)


Variant cover for The Walking Dead Deluxe #103

Kirkman was particularly requested how zombies would deal with water, with the questioner asking, "To do [zombies] float or sink? Would a river take them away? Would they only go right into a river if somebody was in a ship luring them?” The creator of The Strolling Lifeless defined that zombies and water don't combine properly, as extended submersion would trigger them to deteriorate shortly. He additionally famous that for the reason that undead would have expelled all of their gases by this level, they'd ultimately sink.

Kirkman additional elaborated that whether or not a river would carry away the zombies depends upon the energy of the present. If it's sturdy sufficient, it positively might. Maybe probably the most intriguing a part of his response, nonetheless, was his remark a few zombie assault. "drive." He acknowledged, “...whereas I don't agree with the thought of ​​clever or evolving zombies, I'd say that there could also be some zombies who're extra clever, or fairly extra motivated, than others…so some would possibly, some may not [try to cross the river].” This concept of ​​various ranges of intelligence or motivation amongst zombies is especially thought-provoking, extending far past their interactions with water.

He has Undead Did the TV sequence keep true to the no-swimming rule from the comics?

Connection variant of Nate Bellegarde's C cowl for The Strolling Lifeless Deluxe #103 (2024)


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Though this query was primarily addressed to Undead comedian e-book sequence, raises the query of whether or not the TV adaptation adhered to the "no zombies swimming" rule and different water-related undead behaviors. For probably the most half, the primary Undead the sequence seems to have remained devoted to Kirkman's canon. Nevertheless, the spinoff sequence Worry the undead seems to deviate from this rule. Within the premiere episode of season 2, "Monster," Zombies are proven swimming (or at the least floating) whereas being hit by a ship's propeller. Nonetheless, in Undead Total, zombies are clearly unable to swim or float.

The Strolling Lifeless Deluxe #103 is now obtainable at IMAGE COMICS!