No, walkers in The Walking Dead comic typically don't talk. They are mindless, undead creatures focused on attacking the living.
In the comic, walkers are portrayed as silent and menacing. They lack the ability to communicate through speech as they are driven by primal instincts to hunt and feed.
In The Walking Dead comics, walkers are silent. Their presence is more about their menacing actions and the threat they pose rather than any form of communication through speech.
No, they don't. Walkers in The Walking Dead comics are typically silent and just aim to attack the living.
No, they didn't. The walkers in the comics were mostly silent and communicated through their menacing presence.
Not really. The zombies in The Walking Dead comic are mostly silent and communicate through their actions and movements. However, there might be rare instances where they make sounds that could be considered a form of expression, but it's not proper talking.
Yes, sometimes they do. But it's not a common occurrence and usually happens in specific storylines or for dramatic effect.
The walkers in The Walking Dead comics did evolve. Their behavior, appearance, and abilities changed as the story progressed, adding more complexity to the narrative.
The walkers evolve gradually in the comics. They become more aggressive and develop different traits over time.
In most comic scenarios, walkers typically don't talk. They are usually depicted as mindless and silent.
Yes, The Walking Dead originated as a comic book series.
Yes, Carl died in The Walking Dead comic.