I have no idea what that combination of words could mean. It seems really strange and random.
I have no idea. That's a really strange and disturbing description and I can't make sense of it.
It's hard to say exactly without more context. 'The Walking Dead A and B' could potentially represent different story arcs, factions, or some other significant elements within the comic's narrative. It could be a way for the creators to distinguish between related but distinct parts of the story.
Well, 'Walking Dead Comic A and B' might signify specific volumes or issues of the comic that have some sort of differentiation. It could be based on storylines, art styles, or maybe even release dates.
It could imply a gruesome or threatening scene within the comic's storyline. Maybe it's a symbol of danger or a display of power by some villain.
In the context of The Walking Dead comic, 'rest in peace' usually refers to the passing of a character and a wish for their soul to find peace after death.
I'm not really sure. Maybe it refers to a scene or image in a comic related to the Walking Dead where heads are placed on pikes. But it's quite a specific and strange phrase.
I think it might refer to a disturbing or gory scene in a Walking Dead comic where heads are placed on spikes. But it's hard to say for sure without more context.
The walking dead heads on pikes in the comic often symbolize a sense of horror and threat. It shows the extreme brutality and chaos in that world.
I'm not really sure. It might be a symbolic or metaphorical expression related to the Walking Dead comic, but without more details, it's difficult to determine exactly what it's supposed to convey.
I think it might refer to a disturbing or violent scene in the Walking Dead comic where heads are placed on spikes. Maybe it's a symbol of threat or punishment.