Clementine

· Clementine Vol 1 · Image Comics
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“TILLIE WALDEN is the future. Her boldly authentic voice brings new heights to the world of The Walking Dead.” —ROBERT KIRKMAN


“Will have you craving more when the final page turns.” —CHIP ZDARSKY


“An exquisitely drawn story about how to survive trauma and find strength in ourselves and others.” —KELLY SUE DECONNICK


Powerhouse creator TILLIE WALDEN takes on the world of ROBERT KIRKMAN’s THE WALKING DEAD in the most anticipated YA graphic novel of 2022.


The trilogy marks the graphic novel debut of Clementine, star of the massively successful Telltale Games video game. 


In Book One, Clementine discovers new allies, new rivals, and new love. But as the group tries to build a walker-free settlement in an abandoned ski resort, they soon discover that the biggest threat to their survival…is each other. 

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4.0
69 reviews
Dimi
February 22, 2024
This comic takes the well crafted and developed clementine we know from the games and turns her into an Irrational and emotional individual who acts not from her life experience but moreso on how she "feels"... furthermore, she also acts like a borderline idiot in "clementine lives" which preceeds this comic that portrays how clementine disregarded EVERYTHING that she saw as crucial in the game such as the future and safety of AJ by DITCHING THE CHILD in order to branch over to this comic (clementine book 1), this makes no sense and is one of the worst attempts to transfer well crafted game lore to a comic. Furthermore, after ditching AJ, Clementine is then subjected to unnecessary hardships and meets forgettable characters in clementine book 1all because clementine FELT UNHAPPY at the school with AJ...Never let this comic writer/author cook ever again. One positive about the comic is the drawn rendition of Lee and clementine, which is pretty cool
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Jacob Beke
December 12, 2023
while I understand we can't have a continuation of the Clem story from the tell tale games, the authors self insert charater and style really pull away from the clementine character. Clems also leaving her group without any major problems causing the separation is very unbelievable with the established personality. I would not recommend this to fans of the games but it is an OK zombie story for kids maybe
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Михаил Дуткевич (Kuntrish)
November 5, 2023
Although I have not read this work in full. But for me, Clem became not like herself, if you remember the game Clem, then she would never have left AJ. She became like a mother to me and she felt it. And it was possible to come up with a more logical beginning and the right Clem, it seems to me. Or continue AJ's story altogether. It would be much more logical and perhaps easier to start his story. In the game, Clem's story ended on a more or less happy note, she found a home and a safe place for AJ, a lot of friends. If we go back to the beginning, then I would explain Clem's departure due to psychological trauma. She went through hell as a child, she visited various camps, communities and each of them was destroyed and people dear to her died. It could affect her psyche. And not the desire to remain in the coalition. I'm not a screenwriter or anything like that. But it sounds much more logical than just "I'm not happy." And again, AJ is everything in her life for her.
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About the author

Tillie Walden is an American cartoonist and illustrator, based in Vermont. She teaches at the Center for Cartoon Studies. She has published five graphic novels and a webcomic. Her graphic novel, Spinning, won the 2018 Eisner Award for Reality-Based Work. Her recent book, Clementine, is the first book in a trilogy.

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