"The Walking Dead" has already acquired the status of one of the most prolonged and large-scale telephraminus. The AMC channel actively expands its post-apocalyptic universe not only at the expense of the flagship series, but also at the expense of spin-offs. In addition, the line of relevant comics, the creation of which Robert Kirkman was engaged in popularity. Despite such deep working out of the world, the authors did not reveal the answer to one of the main issues for a long time: what caused the zombie apocalypse?
One of Twitter users directly turned to Kirkman in the hope of finally the answer:
Hey, Robert Kirkman, which means comics came to an end, but we never know where Zombies come from?
To this appeal, Kirkman replied:
Space dispute.
- Marcus Vinicius ???? (@marcusmarverick) January 25, 2020
Given that earlier the authors of the "walking dead" were fundamentally refused to disclose this secret, suspicions are being custled that Kirkman just joked. Or is it still a sensational recognition, intentionally made in a deliberately idle manner?
Thanks! Did I Miss A Issue or Was It Never Special Said? ... Or Is That Really The Answer pic.twitter.com/5guwh7hlzj.
- 80's Carl Weathers (@ lbiddle25) January 22, 2020
However, in the comics, there is still a hint that the disgraced the world of the catastrophe is connected with the intervention from the space, although it is also filed in a comic manner. Thus, in the end of the 75th issue, an alternative version of events is presented, in which Rick Gilims is reincarnated to the superhero and goes with his associates to exterminate zombies. At the same time, in a conversation with Rick, Mishonn says that all what is happening is an evil plan of aliens.