This text offers an analysis of the graphic series Walking Dead in terms of its relationship with death. The aim is to understand the zombie genre of which it is part and the originality that has made these comics a success. Particular attention is paid to the graphic style and artistic forms that punctuate the narration, such as the spectacle of corpses, zombie postcards, the landscape of the living dead and scenes of terror. Through the fictional choices of scriptwriter Robert Kirkma, a philosophy emerges from this expansive graphic novel—that of a memento mori anchored in the regular loss of heroes who have reverted to being mortal, impotent, cowardly and sadistic. How can ethics be maintained when the dead invade all living space
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Despite widespread cultural success, Robert Kirkman’s comics series, The Walking Dead, has received ...
At a time when death, by proscription, has entered into crisis in western societies, we have reason ...
This paper explores the political implications of contemporary zombie narratives by examining the qu...
International audienceCet article examine la réinvention gestuelle de la figure du zombie dans La Nu...
Before George Romero\u27s 1968 Night of the Living Dead transformed the living dead into ghouls with...
This work explores the dead body as it is represented in a number of contemporary Latin American cue...
The serialized comic book The Walking Dead, written by Robert Kirkman and drawn by Charlie Adlard, h...
In this article, we examine the ways in which novel, comics and movie writers hesitate to fully dehu...
Ce texte propose l’analyse de la série graphique Walking Dead au regard de son rapport à la mort. Il...
The zombie is a significant cultural figure which is represented and produced as being symptomatic o...
La figure du mort-vivant s’est développée dans le cinéma comme un motif qui catalyse les angoisses o...
Cet article examine la manière dont les genres littéraires narratifs (roman et nouvelle) se sont app...
Dans le cadre de l’esthétique contemporaine du cadavre, il est peu d’images aussi marquantes que la ...
Cette thèse explore les figures de la revenance et de la hantise d'un point de vue politique et esth...
La figure du zombie envahit littéralement l’univers de la bande dessinée contemporaine, s’articulant...
Despite widespread cultural success, Robert Kirkman’s comics series, The Walking Dead, has received ...
At a time when death, by proscription, has entered into crisis in western societies, we have reason ...
This paper explores the political implications of contemporary zombie narratives by examining the qu...
International audienceCet article examine la réinvention gestuelle de la figure du zombie dans La Nu...
Before George Romero\u27s 1968 Night of the Living Dead transformed the living dead into ghouls with...
This work explores the dead body as it is represented in a number of contemporary Latin American cue...
The serialized comic book The Walking Dead, written by Robert Kirkman and drawn by Charlie Adlard, h...
In this article, we examine the ways in which novel, comics and movie writers hesitate to fully dehu...