The Walking Dead and Philosophy

- Authors
- Irwin, William, Robichaud, Christopher
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Tags
- philosophy
- ISBN
- 9781118341858
- Date
- 2012-02-13T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.27 MB
- Lang
- en
The story of *The Walking Dead* chronicles the lives of a group of survivors in the wake of a zombie apocalypse. *The Walking Dead* is an Eisner-award winning comic book series by writer Robert Kirkman. Started in 2003, the comic book continues to publish monthly and has published a total of 92 issues. The popularity of this comic book series led to graphic novel publications (see competing titles) as well as the critically acclaimed TV adaptation on AMC. *The Walking Dead* is AMC's highest-rated show ever surpassing even *Mad Men* 's ratings at its peak. Both the comic book series and TV show force us to confront our most cherished values and ask: would we still be able to hold onto these things in such a world? What are we allowed to do? What aren't we? Are there any boundaries left? *The Walking Dead and Philosophy* will answer these and other questions: Is it ok to "opt out?" Is it morally acceptable to abandon Merle? What happens to law in a post-zombie world? Does marriage have any meaning anymore? What duty do survivors have to each other?