Walking Dead - Fiction

Fiction

Chronological

  • The Walking Dead (1936 film), an American horror film starring Boris Karloff and Marguerite Churchill
  • The Walking Dead (1995 film), an American war film starring Allen Payne
  • The Walking Dead (comics), a comic book series by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore, and Charlie Adlard, first issued in 2003
  • The Walking Dead (TV series), an American television series based on the comics
  • The Walking Dead: Torn Apart, the 2011 American web series based on the comics and the television series
  • The Walking Dead: Cold Storage, the 2012 American web series based on the comics and the television series

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