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How Would You Be Killed Off In “The Walking Dead”?
Now that “The Walking Dead” is back on TV, it’s easy to begin thinking about all of the characters who are no longer with us. While we often remember these people and what their characters meant to us, how many of us think about the events that led to their demise and what could’ve been done to avoid such a dreadful end?
Well, by answering only five questions you can figure out how you would meet your demise if you were in “The Walking Dead”!
I got “Looking at the Flowers”, which is explained as:
You are one crazy person that needs to take a trip to the flowers. Something is wrong with your way of thinking and there is only one way to deal with you. Talk a lovely walk, have you look at the flowers and have a friend pull the trigger. It’s okay, my mom always said everything works out the way it’s suppose to.
Head below to take the quiz and let us know what you got!
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IDW Dark and Paramount Announce New ‘Smile’ and ‘A Quiet Place’ Comic Book Tales
IDW Dark and Paramount recently joined forces to launch limited comic book tales set in the worlds of Smile and A Quiet Place, and we’ve learned today that they’ll continue hanging around in those franchise universes with two brand new limited series tales.
Entertainment Weekly has exclusively revealed this afternoon that IDW Dark’s Any Given Smile debuts in September, while A Quiet Place: Rising Tides arrives in November.
First up, from writer Stephanie Williams and artist Pablo Collar, Any Given Smile puts a football-themed twist on Parker Finn’s successful Smile movie franchise.
The five-part limited series is “set in January 1995, during the American Arena League football championship game in St. Augustine, Florida. The rising superstar of the Sharks, backup quarterback Dupree, is feeling the pressure from his teammates, the fans, and also the city’s gambling underworld, to whom he owes a considerable debt. Meanwhile, a sports journalist investigates a string of suicides that may be connected to the big game. At the very least, they are connected to a sinister entity that preys on the minds of its victims.”
From writer Declan Shalvey and artist Luke Sparrow, A Quiet Place: Rising Tides will also be a five-issue limited story. The comic book tale “brings the creatures to the Florida Keys, where a father-daughter duo attempt to survive on water in a houseboat.”
EW further details, “This tense family reunion coincides with the arrival of the vicious creatures that hunt through sound. Grace and her dad find safety on the open ocean, but she’ll have to make landfall sooner or later; the father’s oxygen tank and their supplies are running low, while a hurricane swiftly approaches.”
Learn more about both comic books over on Entertainment Weekly.



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