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. It could refer to a connection or comparison between the comic and a statement like 'we are the walking dead'. Maybe it's suggesting a shared experience or theme.
I have no idea what that combination of words could mean. It seems really strange and random.
I think it might suggest a transition or escalation in the story of The Walking Dead comic, where something starts as quiet whispers but turns into loud screams, maybe indicating a dramatic change or intensification of events.
In The Walking Dead comic, heads on pikes usually represent a warning or a show of power by a hostile group or individual.
Yes, The Walking Dead originated as a comic book series.
Yes, Carl died in The Walking Dead comic.
Yes, Carl is dead in The Walking Dead comic. His death was a significant plot point.
In the Walking Dead comic, unfortunately, Maggie does die. It happens during a particularly intense and dramatic storyline.
Yes, Glenn is dead in the comic. It was a major plot point that had a significant impact on the story.