Night Of The Living Dead Comic Series
Carl Grimes (Comic Series) . You're Rick Grimes. But this happened..
I didn't make it through unscathed, and I have to carry this with me for the rest of my life. I know how I look.
Night Of The Living Dead Comic Series Reviews
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I know it's not normal and it's not easy to look at, It's not normal to look at me.. But somehow.. She's special to me. I care about her. So I'm not going to leave her. I've finally found someone who can truly accept me for who I am, instead of who I was, or who my father is.. He is the son of Rick and Lori and the brother or half- brother of Judith Grimes.
He joined Shane with Lori to travel to Atlanta, for the refugee camp. As time goes on, he slowly becomes hardened, due to the severe loss of life of the loved ones around him.
He has also had to adapt to the new world which Rick was reluctant for him to do, but has done so with as much brutality and animosity as him. Carl is one of the three remaining Atlanta survivors.
He shares the same hair color with his mother; as the series progresses, he matures physically and grows out his hair. Carl loses his eye after being accidentally shot by Douglas Monroe. He used bandages for quite a while, then moving on with a half- covered dark sunglasses. Beginning in Issue 1.
Carl slicks his hair back. At the beginning of the series, Carl was a normal 9- year- old kid, playing with dirt and things alike. He seems to have a better notion of what's going on with the world, as he wanted to learn how to use a gun, much to his mother's displeasure. Carl matured pretty quickly when he saw Shane trying to murder his father, right before shooting Shane in the neck. He would remember this occasion several times in the future, but, still thinks Shane was a . He turns into a battle- hardened child soldier, fully aware of the dangers of the new world.
In Alexandria, he believes the residents are inept and stupid, as they are pretending everything's normal and there is nothing to worry about. After being shot and losing much of his recent memory, Carl regains some of his old- self, but, still retains a colder personality due to the apocalypse.
Two years after the end of the war with the Saviors, Carl is shown to be much more emotionally stable and open to the people he cares about, shown by how he is more open with his father and Andrea. However, he is still cold and seems to have developed an explosive temper, shown by how he assaulted and nearly killed two boys who were hurting Sophia. For example, after he chases down Lydia and is captured by the Whisperers, this prompts Alpha to infiltrate Alexandria and kill 1. Ezekiel and Rosita, Carl being completely unaware of what consequences his actions would provoke. Following this, he becomes riddled with guilt, due to the pain that he has caused the communities, and does his best to help out with the effort to fight the Whisperers. Shortly before the plague hit, Carl's father, who was a police officer, was shot in the line of duty and fell into a coma.
The city was already overrun by the time they arrived, but, luckily they managed to find a camp of survivors in its outskirts. Several weeks later and the camp's supply runner, Glenn, rescued a man in the city who turned out to be his father, who woke up from the coma and traveled to Atlanta to find them. He is beyond relieved to see his father alive again. Later, he witnesses Shane trying to kill his father, and shoots him in the neck, saving Rick. They remain on the farm for some time, until they are forced to leave by Hershel, after an argument with Carl's father.
This forces them to hit the road once again, until Dale and Andrea stumble upon the prison while searching for supplies. Sophia asks Carl to be her boyfriend, but Carl refuses. After Rick and Tyreese's fight, it is revealed that Carl was not worried of his father's condition, saying that . I wasn't worried at all. Carl is happy about it, and asks if Lori is worried about him. Lori says that she isn't, but, Carl states that he notices she's always upset when he leaves, but, says there's nothing to worry about. Lori agrees, but, she is still nervous when she tries to go to sleep.
Due to Lori and Carol's strained relationship, Lori restricts Carl from playing with Sophia. When his father Rick chases after Woodbury's Caesar Ramon Martinez, who plans to alert Woodbury where the prison is, Carl asks Tyreese whether his father loves him, because he is always leaving him, and Tyreese assures him that he does love him, and that his going out there all the time means he's trying to protect him, along with everyone else. Carl calls Judith 'cute' and 'lucky' to be born into this family. Lori tells Rick of how she is pleased with Carl's growing independence in this new world. After Carol's suicide, Carl tries to comfort Sophia to no avail. Lori and Judith are killed before they leave the prison. Carl looks back to see what happened, but Rick makes him keep running.
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Once they reach relative safety from the violence taking place at the prison, Carl and his father then begin to mourn the death of Lori, Judith, and the others lost in the assault. However, afterwards he realizes he needs his dad still and is scared without him. When on the move again, heading back to Hershel's farm, Carl is rescued by Michonne who also survived the prison attack and informs the duo that she was tracking someone from the prison. After traveling further and then reuniting with Maggie and Glenn, Carl is reunited with Sophia and the surviving members of the prison battle that left prior to the Governor's second attack.
One morning Carl is woken by a shot and, seeing the new arrivals Abraham Ford, Rosita Espinosa, and Eugene Porter, who bring hope that society has not crumbled, Carl and the remaining survivors accompany the arrivals and proceed to take the long journey to Washington, DC. It is during this trip that a band of road bandits attack and attempt to rape Carl. However, Rick manages to break free by biting one of the bandits, and with the help of Abraham frees Carl. Later on Carl, Rick, and Abraham discuss similar situations that they were involved in, where they committed acts of in- human violence in order to protect, which prompts Carl to talk about shooting Shane in order to save his father's life. After visiting their hometown, and reuniting with Morgan Jones and his zombified son Duane Jones, the four head to the police station in order to retrieve supplies. During this time Morgan constantly stares at Carl, remembering how Duane used to look, which freaks Carl out. On the return trip to the interstate junction, the four encounter a zombie herd numbered in the thousands.
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Initially Rick tries to drive the car into the herd in order to escape; however, when the car gets jammed over the mass of bodies, the survivors flee on foot in hopes of escaping. With Carl firing behind them, Abraham quickly grabs him and carries him on his back. After a failed attempt at distracting the herd, they return to the main group and flee by truck out of the area.
His father talks to him about killing the cannibalistic hunters (though he believes he is talking to Abraham) and Carl tearfully admits to killing Ben. Eventually, Rick does confront his son as to why he killed Ben. To which Carl tearfully replies that he did it for the same reason Rick killed several people in the past, because it needed to be done and because none of the others would. Upon hearing his answer, Rick explains to him why he did a lot of bad things in his past, and tries to remind him that even good people do bad things. Carl then cries and cries, saying that killing Ben still haunts him. He cries night after night and how he missed Ben.
He feels tremendous guilt, but, strongly believed he had to do it because Ben was dangerous. Carl also admits he planned on keeping it a secret from his father, but, after hearing him talk at the bonfire, he just couldn't. He then assures his father that he does love him, even after all the bad things he's done to keep the group alive.
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