Kirkman is no George R. Martin but I believe Kirkman has an end game idea after so many years of writing story arcs for the comic, but I wouldn't expect signs of the comic ending until atleast another 5 years. He just is trying to milk the comics as long as possible by telling the stories of survivors for like a decade after the apocalypse. If Kirkman was decent. Then I honestly believe ending the comic at its 20th year anniversary would be ideal for a zombie apocalypse life story.
I meant the game series, just to clarify. Like if Clem were to die then the game should end then and there, but realistically speaking, I'm … morepretty sure they'll just milk the game with spin-off's and just make a game with different characters. At the point where Clem is now, though, I think it would be pretty dumb to kill her off. But if they kill her off at a later point in time then sure, as long as they do it right, just hope it would be in the most badass way.
Yeah, I'm sure Rick will eventually die some point in the future, it seems inevitable. The thing that Kirkman has to do is try to make it as unpredictable as possible. One thing I hate about the show is that they're too scared to kill off main characters because AMC is just worried about getting enough viewers and money. And also because of the fans that no nothing about TWD series and just watch the show because of a certain character. Tbh, the comics should have ended after the … [view original content]
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Kirkman is no George R. Martin but I believe Kirkman has an end game idea after so many years of writing story arcs for the comic, but I wouldn't expect signs of the comic ending until atleast another 5 years. He just is trying to milk the comics as long as possible by telling the stories of survivors for like a decade after the apocalypse. If Kirkman was decent. Then I honestly believe ending the comic at its 20th year anniversary would be ideal for a zombie apocalypse life story.