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Wizard World Comic Con Las Vegas Attendees to Receive 'The Walking Dead #1' Limited Edition Exclusive Variant Cover By Gilbert Hernandez, April 24-26

‘Love & Rockets’ Creator Has Drawn Seventh Cover In 2015 Series Available At Las Vegas Convention Center For Full-Price Attendees; VIP Fans Get Additional B&W Sketch Cover At Registration

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LAS VEGAS, April 13, 2015 -- Wizard World, Inc. (OTCBB: WIZD) and Skybound, Robert Kirkman’s imprint at Image Comics, today announced that Love & Rockets creator Gilbert Hernandez has drawn the seventh in a yearlong series of Limited Edition Exclusive Variant Covers of The Walking Dead #1comic, to be provided free to all full-price attendees at the inaugural Wizard World Comic Con Las Vegas, April 24-26. Skybound’s The Walking Dead created by Kirkman, the groundbreaking, Eisner Award winning comic book series, continues to captivate audiences worldwide.


The exclusive The Walking Dead #1 edition will be produced in extremely limited quantities and is available at registration to fans at the Las Vegas Convention Center only while supplies last. VIP attendees will receive an additional black & white sketch version of the comic.

Hernandez’s Love & Rockets has been translated into French, Japanese and many other languages, and has received numerous awards for excellence. The book collections from Fantagraphics have garnered almost nothing but rave reviews from fan and mainstream press alike for over a decade. Hernandez’s early comics featured a passel of fascinating females, but the one who commanded center stage in every respect was Luba, who first appeared as an ambitious “voodoo woman” in the science fiction pastiche BEM.

The artists for future books will be announced as they are selected. A similar series in 2013 featuring exclusives of The Walking Dead #1 proved to be wildly popular with fans. The full schedule of 2015 Wizard World shows is available at www.wizd.me/PRSchedule2015 .

Stars of “The Walking Dead” TV series scheduled to attend Wizard World Comic Con Las Vegas include  Norman Reedus (Boondock Saints), David Morrissey (The Reaping), Steven Yeun (I Origins), Emily Kinney (Concussion), Michael Cudlitz (“Southland”), Seth Gilliam (“Teen Wolf”) and Michael Rooker (Guardians of the Galaxy). Other standout celebrities attending include Tom Felton (Harry Potter, Rise of the Planet of the Apes), Tom Mison (“Sleepy Hollow”), Arthur Darvill (“Dr. Who"), Robert Englund (A Nightmare on Elm Street ), WWE Superstar Roman Reigns (“The Walking Dead"), WWE® Diva Paige™, Milo Ventimiglia (“Gilmore Girls,” “Heroes), RJ Mitte (“Breaking Bad”) and more.

In addition to Hernandez, Artist Alley in Las Vegas will feature Salvador Larroca (“Avengers Vs. X-Men,” “Thor”), Neal Adams ("Batman," "X-Men"), Mike Zeck (“Spider-Man,” “Captain America”), Phil Ortiz (“The Simpsons,” “Muppet Babies”), Michael Golden ("Daredevil," "Hulk"), Clay Mann (“Batman Eternal,” “Harley Quinn”) and many others.

Wizard World Comic Con events bring together thousands of fans of all ages to celebrate the best in pop-fi, pop culture, movies, graphic novels, cosplay, comics, television, sci-fi, toys, video gaming, gaming, original art, collectibles, contests and more. Wizard World Comic Con Las Vegas show hours are Friday, April 243-8 p.m.;Saturday, April 25, 10 a.m.-7 p.m.Sunday, April 26, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.

For more on the 2015 Wizard World Comic Con Las Vegas, visithttp://wizd.me/LasVegasPR .

About Robert Kirkman
Robert Kirkman is the creator of many popular comic books, including the Eisner Award-winning The Walking Dead, long-running Invincible, all-ages Super Dinosaur , and the new exorcism comic, Outcastwhich was released in June 2014 and recently received a pilot pickup for CINEMAX with Fox International.
Since entering the comics scene with his self-published cult-hit Battle Pope in 2000, the Kentucky native has risen to fame as one of the most successful names in comics and entertainment. In 2008, Kirkman became a partner at Image Comics, and in 2010, he opened Skybound, his own imprint at Image, which publishes his titles as well as other original work.

That same year, Kirkman continued to expand his presence in the entertainment industry, becoming a creator, executive producer and writer on The Walking Dead television show. The show is in production on its fifth season and has become the highest-rated basic cable drama of all time. To date The Walking Dead is the #1 on television among the coveted 18-49 demo.

Kirkman is also slated to executive produce AMC’s upcoming The Walking Dead companion series.
Under the Skybound Entertainment umbrella Kirkman wrapped production on his first feature film, Air, starring The Walking Dead ’s Norman Reedus and Academy Award-nominated actor Djimon Hounsou.

About Skybound Entertainment
Since opening its doors in 2010, Skybound Entertainment has grown into a multiplatform entertainment company. Skybound CEO Robert Kirkman is creator of the award-winning The Walking Dead comic book series, the inspiration for the hit TV show of the same name where he serves as creator and executive producer. To date The Walking Dead is the #1 on television among the coveted 18-49 demo.

Skybound Entertainment and Kirkman just wrapped production on their first feature film, Air, starring The Walking Dead ’s Norman Reedus and Academy Award-nominated actor Djimon Hounsou. The film is slated to be released in the spring of 2015.

Skybound released Kirkman’s new exorcism comic, Outcast , in June 2014 which recently got the green light for a television pilot with CINEMAX and Fox International. Kirkman will serve as creator and executive producer of the series.

Skybound Entertainment and digital entertainment company Maker Studios recently announced a deal for the studio to produce and air four digital series based off Skybound IPs.
Comic book titles published by Skybound include The Walking Dead, the superhero-comic Invincible, all-ages comic Super Dinosaur, the revenge drama Dead Body Road, and heist comic Thief of Thieves .

Skybound also creates a wide range of merchandise, including video games, apparel, board games, and action figures.
For more information, please visit Skybound online atwww.skybound.com and www.thewalkingdead.com .

About Wizard World
Wizard World (OTCBB: WIZD) produces Comic Cons and pop culture conventions across North America that celebrate the best in pop-fi, pop culture, movies, television, cosplay, comics, graphic novels, toys, video gaming, sci-fi, gaming, original art, collectibles, contests and more. A first-class lineup of topical programming takes place at each event, with celebrity Q&A's, the Wizard World Film Festival, comics-themed sessions, costume contests, movie screenings, evening parties and more. Wizard World has also launched ConTV, a digital media channel in partnership with leading independent content distributor Cinedigm™ (NASDAQ: CIDM).

Wizard World 2015 schedule available at:http://wizd.me/PRSchedule2015.

Walking Dead S05E16 Recap: Conquer

It's been a long season full of heartbreak, and now the finale is upon us. Rumors have been swirling for weeks that we're going to lose yet another beloved cast member. Fan have feared for Daryl, and personally I've feared for Glenn, those little nods to baseball bats have been almost too much. But I'm really worried about Abraham, he bites the big one in the comics too. Who lives, who dies. Lets find out.

Morgan sleeps in a car that's seen better days. It's been awhile since we've seen Morgan. He looks up at a lucky rabbit's foot and smiles. Around a small fire, Morgan makes his meal. A man approaches with a gun. He thinks Morgan's breakfast looks good. Morgan asks what the W on his forehead means. He gives Morgan a little history lesson. He likes Morgan. He doesn't usually get to chat with the new people he meets. He sees new people often, but its usually when his group is overwhelming another, and not on equal ground. The man wants everything that Morgan has, every last drop. Morgan asks for just a little so that he can survive, but the man is taking everything, Morgan included. He tells him that some of the first tribes thought that people turned into wolves. Morgan doesn't want any ugliness. He can have the supplies, but Morgan just wants him to leave him be. He tells Morgan to just be still, Morgan has cat like reflexes and he uses his bo to take out the guy coming at him from behind. Morgan tries to give the pair of guys a chance to leave in peace, but they refuse. Morgan gives them a beat down. A walker approaches, and Morgan raises the gun of the fallen wolf. It's empty. Morgan dispatches the walker with his staff. He places the pair of men in the car he slept in the night before, honks the horn, takes the rabbit's foot and leaves them behind. They really should have taken him up on his offer to leave in peace.

Daryl and Aaron are back out on their mission of recruitment Aaron is content to let Daryl take the lead as he heads into the woods.

Rick wakes up in a dark room. He's amused, but Michonne isn't so much. He's surprised to see that she was there the whole night. She wants to know what was so funny. His surroundings remind him of the Terminus train car. Deanna asked for him to be placed in the cell like room. Rosita patched him up, Carl came and checked on him before she sent him away. Michonne asks him what he's doing. Pete's been moved, he could have told her what was happening. Rick could have admitted he was thinking with the wrong head, instead he tells her that he couldn't reveal he had a gun, she wanted this place too badly. She points out that they were out there too long, they were changed too much. They're there now, Michonne reminds him he just said he wasn't. Carol asks where he got the gun as she, Glenn, and Abraham arrive. Giving him a cover story that he took it, just in case. Someone is covering their ass big time, considering that she practically goaded Rick into going after Pete and claiming Jessie. There is a meeting planned. Abraham wonders if its to kick Rick out. Glenn tells them that Maggie is trying to find out information, he's unsure the purpose of the meeting. Carol coaches him, that Rick is going to tell them that he took the gun just in case, that he went to talk to the man he knew was abusing Jessie and that man ended up attacking him, that he's to sell the people whatever story they want to hear. It's what she's been doing since she got there. Michonne is shocked. Carol tells them that the people of Alexandria are children, and children like stories. What happens when the nice words are done? They prepare for the worse. If things go badly Rick will give the signal, and then they will spread out, and take key hostages. Michonne thinks that words will be enough. Rick hopes that its enough, but if it isn't they say that they will slit the throats of Deanna, Reg and Spencer. Glenn doesn't like the sound of that reminding him too much of Terminus. Rick hopes it to be an empty threat. Glenn wonders if Rick wanted this. He didn't, but outcome is the same. He excuses himself to get some sleep.

Maggie watches Father Gabriel go about his life as if he didn't have a care in the world as she waits for Deanna. Reg comes to retrieve her. Deanna doesn't seem all too open to her. Maggie's come to talk about the meeting tonight. Deanna wants to talk to everyone about what happened. Maggie is blunt, if it includes sending Rick away, it won't work. Deanna wants clarity. She let Rick in, all of them. She made that decision, and now she wants to let a group of very frightened peopled without the full story to make a decision. It's not leadership. Reg claims that it is a forum. Rick wasn't in his right mind because of the things he's seen, lost, that their whole group has. Deanna is upset that Rick took a gun and pointed it at people, that it was a miracle that he didn't pull the trigger. Reg points out that Michonne stopped him. Deanna tells her that she is going to do what she has to do. Maggie leaves frustrated and Reg heads after her. He tells her that the cavemen who didn't evolve died, and the rest evolved into what they are. Civilization starts when you stop running and live together, when you stop sending people out to die. That's what he's going to tell the people at the forum.

Sasha gathers up bodies of the dead, and dumps them into a grave. She struggles with one on a cart, it's arm coming off and she slides into the hole. She looks at the bodies, and lies atop them.

Daryl and Aaron follow some tracks in the woods. The footsteps are fresh, please let them be Morgan's. Aaron tells him about the people he brought back, that didn't work out. Two men and a woman, he thought that they would be fine. He drove them out, gave them a days worth of food, water and left them. Daryl is surprised to see that they just went. They had their guns, all of their guns. Aaron can't let that same mistake happen again.

Carol wakes Rick. She tells him that what happened last night was good, that it'll make everyone think they have Rick covered now. She gives him another gun, and Rick can't but wonder why she didn't want it revealed to the others they had more guns. Carol points out that Michonne knocked him out. Rick knows he deserved it, but that Michonne is with them. Carol isn't taking any chances.Carol points out that he said that he didn't want to take this place, or leave. He doesn't get both.

Daryl and Aaron watch the single person from a distance, its definitely not Morgan. All they know about him is that he knows how to keep mosquitoes off him. daryl and Aaron go in for a closer look.

Rick emerges from his recovery room. He does the whole man nod thing to a trio outside. He passes Deanna's without a word.

Nicholas spies on Glenn. Maggie gives Glenn the bad news. The forum is what they feared it would be. She wants to go talk to people, to solve this. Glenn is silent on the issue. He doesn't reveal to her the master plan. She has faith it'll be worked out. She heads off, and Glenn spies someone climbing over the wall.

Father Gabriel heads outside for a walk, unprotected.

Rick returns home, to find a relieved Carl. He's sorry for what happened. Carl understands, and he's heard about the meeting. Rick wants Carl to stay home, and this is their home. Carl is glad to hear that because the people of Alexandria need them. He urges Rick to tell them that. Rick isn't sure that the people want to hear that, that they'll be able to. But they need to.

The man give Aaron and Daryl the slip. Sometimes people give you the slip, and sometimes you have to turn back without them. Daryl wants to keep looking, but Aaron points out that they have a lot of good people back home, and the opportunity before them is too good to be true. Daryl gets the attention of the walkers inside the fence. Together he and Aaron kill them all and then head into the cannery. Inside Aaron finds an Alaska license plate. The guy was in a red poncho, they can probably find him again, but if they can come home with a trailer full of cans, consider it a win. Daryl agrees, and goes to open up one of the trailer. It sets off a trap, opening all of the trailers, full of walkers with W on their foreheads. Daryl and Aaron are surrounded, but they're not letting that stop them. They run one way, but there are too many. They head under a trailer, regrouping, looking for a clearing. Daryl heads out first, swinging a chain and taking out a trio of walkers. Aaron is on his heels with a machete. They make their way through the crowd, and into a car. They're safe inside for the moment, but utterly surrounded. Daryl suggests that they figure out a way to black out the windows so that they can't see inside, they'll lose interest and then they can get away. Aaron finds a note telling them to get out, bad people are coming. Well that's less than comforting.

Pete sits in a dark room, probably sleeping off a hangover. Carol is at his door with a casserole, and Pete isn't really happy to see her. She needs him to check on Tara. Pete remains bitter, telling her to get out. She pulls a knife on him. She could kill him, and no one would suspect it was because she didn't like him. They would believe that he tried to hurt her though. She dares him to come after her, but he refuses. Once this is played out he'll have his chance. He's here, and his wife is away from him. He's small and weak, and because of the way that the world is, he's weaker. If he plays his cards right he doesn't have to die. She tells him that she wants her dish back, clean before leaving. Pete drops the dish and its contents before going into the living room the thrash it.

Glenn continues to trail Nicholas, as he runs through the woods. He sees the remains of a zombie. Someone has been playing with the dead again. Glenn is shot, he goes down. Nicholas rushes forward to finish him off, but the body is not where he expects it to be.

Rick heads over to Jessie's. She tells him that he should go. Rick wanted to come and check on her. he asks about her black eye. Pete did it when she was trying to help him up. She thinks that people shouldn't see them talking at the moment. Rick isn't sorry that he and Pete fought, no matter the outcome, or what he has to do. He turns to leave, and Jessie has a confession for him. She asks him not to turn back around. He was right. Rick walks away, but Pete watches from his window.

Daryl and Aaron haven't found a way out, and Daryl laughs. He felt all closed up back at Alexandria, but now he feels more like him. He was a tracker. He hated it. Aaron admits that when he was watching the group, and Daryl went off on his own, but when that storm hit, he lead the group to the barn, to safety. He knew then that he had to bring them back. They should have went after that guy in the poncho. He shouldn't have given up, Daryl didn't. Daryl pulls out a smoke. He'll go, lead them out. Tells Aaron to make a break for the fence. Aaron doesn't like that idea. This was his fault. Daryl isn't assigning blame, he just wants to finish his smoke. Aaron thinks instead that they shouldn't run, they should fight their way out, together. Whether they make it or not, they do it together. Oh please, don't let Aaron die. I've taken a shine to the guy. Daryl agrees. He begins to count it out, when a walker is bashed in the head outside his window. The pair head out of the car, prepared for the worst, and its Morgan, bashing walkers with his bo. Daryl and Aaron get out and beat their way through walkers. All three of them make it to the safety of the gates outside, closing the walkers inside. Aaron is thankful for his help, introducing them. Morgan tells him that all life is precious, which is why he helped. Aaron warns that there is a very bad group coming back who rigged the trap, but they have a safe place. Morgan thanks him, but he's on his way someplace, but he's lost. He asks if they can show him where he is on the map he has. Its the same map Abraham gave Rick. Daryl sees the message.

Gabriel whistles in the woods when he comes across a feeding walker. Rather than turning back, or trying to hide, he heads straight for the thing. Arms spread wide open he calls out to the thing. He's ready. The walker heads away from its meal towards Father Gabriel. Gabriel lets the think get close, and then he has a change of heart, grabbing the noose around its head and popping its head off. Smashes the thing's head before going to take care of his meal. He cries, falling to his knees in misery.

Abraham brings some flowers to Tara. Seeing Eugene, Abraham thinks to leave, but Rosita tells him that he's asleep. Abraham walks softly to avoid waking Eugene so that he can sit with Tara. Rosita knocks a pan off the table, making horrendous noise and waking Eugene. Eugene admits that Tara saved his life, and shook his beliefs with her observations, but he doesn't want to talk about that right now. Eugene admits that Abraham got them there. he just lied ad gave him a heroic reason to spur him into action. He finally apologizes for his deception. Abraham is sorry too. Eugene tells him that it is unnecessary. Abraham nearly killed him.

Father Gabriel returns. Spencer asks if he can makes some confessions to him later. he needs to talk to someone, but doesn't really have anyone. Father Gabriel agrees.

Nicholas runs through the woods looking for Glenn. He finds a walker instead. He hesitates to take aim at it, but as it draws closer, he finally does. Glenn uses that chance to run at Nicholas. The two scuffle in the woods, Nicholas taking advantage of the gunshot wounds he inflicted on Glenn. Walkers approach, and Nicholas abandons Glenn to them. That cannot be the end of Glenn! That would be such a waste.

Michonne goes to see Rick, asking if he's ready. Rick has a confession first. Carol, Daryl and himself worked out a plan to get the guns. Carol still has one. They lied because he wasn't sure how she would take it, what she would do. He offers her the gun he has. She asks if he thought she would try to stop him. He admits that she did hit him over the head. She did that for him, not the people of Alexandria. He was afraid she would talk him out of it. She could have. She tells him that they don't need the guns here, she doesn't need her sword. She thinks he could find a way, they can. If they don't then she's still with him. She knows something is going to happen, but asks that he doesn't make something happen. He offers her the gun again, but she pushes it down, telling him not to be too long.

Rick tries to get his head sorted, remembering a conversation with Bob about the nightmare world they live in, and how Bob reminded him that nightmares end. Rick looks out his window, something gets his attention, and he runs for it. He gets to the wall, finds one of the gates open. Something shoved into the lock, and there's blood. Rick pulls the item from the lock, and locks the gates up tight. Rick runs along the perimeter.

Gabriel returns to his church. Sasha is waiting for him. She came there, because she doesn't know what to do. She asks him to help her, but he refuses.

Night falls, and the forum has gathered. No one is speaking, Deanna wants to start, but Maggie asks if they can wait. Glenn and Rick aren't there. Deanna is going to start and talk about Rick and his actions. Michonne knows that Rick is coming. Even Carol is sure of that , and the fact that they can work it out.

Under the cover of night, Rick continues to run around on alert.

Father Gabriel asks her why she wouldn't want to die. She doesn't deserve to be there. The dead don't have a choice, they don't get to decide to take action. Bob died, he was mutilated because of her actions. He was a part of the madness, he didn't deserve to be there, she doesn't. Sasha loses it, and finally moves to shut Gabriel up.

Rick finds walkers inside Alexandria.

Michonne tells the people about being out there, and now not being out there can drive a person crazy. Rick wants his family to live, himself, and the people here to live. He is what they will turn into if they're lucky.

Rick goes up against the walkers on his own.

Gabriel tries to fight off Sasha.

Nicholas peers around some trees. Glenn knocks him out. He's not out of the game yet folks!

Carol tells how Rick saved her life repeatedly. There are terrifying people out there, and he rescued her. People like her, like all of them, need people like her. She knows that what happened last night was scary, and that he's sorry for it, but she suggests that they listen to what he's saying.

A walker gets Rick down on the ground, and Rick struggles to break the thing's neck with his bare hands.

Glenn beats the downed Nicholas.

Abraham lays down some knowledge that these soft hearted people need to understand. Rick has seen a lot, more than they don't realize, and there are worse people out there

The red poncho man sits outside of the factory. He was a set up, as he tells the walkers to calm down so he can reset the trap. He's killed by two of his companions, well that's one heck of a welcome home.

Maggie tells her own story of her father, and Rick. Rick is a man with a good heart. They were together before this place, and Rick made them a family. They can't stop that, they don't want to. They'll want to be apart of that family. Deanna decides to stop them all, in the spirit of transparency. She confesses that father Gabriel came to see her recently, said that their new arrivals can't be trusted, that they're dangerous, and that they will put themselves before the community. Then not one day later, Rick demonstrated that. She had hoped Gabriel would be there. Jessie points out that she's giving them hearsay. Maggie tells them that they didn't take Gabriel, and Deanna that Rick isn't there either. Maggie excuses herself.

Glenn punches Nicholas again. Noah died because of him, Glenn tried to enlighten him, to help save him and he tried to kill him as thanks. He points a gun to Nicholas's head.

Sasha does the same to father Gabriel.

The walkers are lured back into their trailer traps.

One of the men, Cody admits that he just wants to keep his family safe, but he's unsure if he knows what that means anymore. He's interrupted before he can vote to banish Rick. Rick appears, with a dead walker on his shoulder, dropping the body before the fire. The people are shocked to say the least.

Nicholas cries. he was scared. He doesn't belong he tells Glenn. Glenn just wants his silence, but he doesn't pull the trigger.

Father Gabriel asks for death. Maggie comes in, and pulls her back from the brink, and she lets her. Gabriel tells her that she should have let her, they died, they all died because of him. Maggie holds his hand, but doesn't take his guilt. they did she admits, as she pulls him to his feet.


Rick tells them that there was no guard on the gate. Spencer had asked Father Gabriel to close it. She sends him to check on him. Rick didn't bring the walker in, it got inside on its own, they always will. The dead and the living will come because they're there. The ones out there they'll hunt them, they'll find them, they'll try to use them, and try to kill them. Maggie and Sasha sit and pray with Gabriel. Glenn helps Nicholas home. Tara wakes up as Rosita reads to her. The zombies load up into the trailer. The guys luring the zombies look over Aaron's pictures. Rick promises to kill any one who threatens them. they'll survive and he'll show them how. He was thinking how many does he have to kill to save them. he doesn't have to do that though, because they're going to change. He's not sorry for saying what he did,he's only sorry that he didn't say it sooner. They have to get ready, luck runs out. Pete loses it. Rick isn't one of them. Everyone tries to calms Pete down, but he comes forward. Reg gets in the way, and gets his throat cut as Pete screams, thrown to the ground. Reg dies in Deanna's arms as she cries. Pete tries to blame his actions on Rick. Deanna turns to to Rick, telling him to kill Pete. She should have listened to him sooner. As Rick pulls the trigger, he sees Morgan, Aaron and Daryl.

Walking Dead S05E14 Recap: Spend

Alexandria is a quiet place, and Father Gabriel finally makes an appearance. Have we seen him since the group arrived? He's got a nice little chapel, not as nice as his previous one, but also without all the shameful history. Rosemary leaves him a nice basket of strawberries as a welcome, and he rips the pages from the bible in his anger. Maybe rather than worrying about Daryl, the group should have spent more time worrying about Father Gabriel.

Daryl has a new hog between his legs, and he's headed out with Aaron following.

Noah wants to join the building crew. He wants to make sure that the walls stay up, and Reg may not always be around. Long term goals are never a good thing, back away from those aspirations Noah! Reg understands and appreciates Noah's planning though. He makes a note in his pocket notebook. Like his wife he wants to keep record of everything. He tears the papers from the book, and gives the remaining notebook for Noah. He's gonna have a lot to write down as he's taught everything about building.

Abraham tries to get his head straight as Rosita sleeps nearby.

Eugene refuses the gun that Noah offers him. He doesn't want to go on the run for materials to repair the grid, but he will install the items once they're retrieved. Tara asks Noah about Holly, but he tells he that it was nothing. Glenn and Maggie prepare to part. Deanna and Reg worry about their son out there on the run, and Deanna is thankful for Glenn. They load up, and Nicholas blasts his techno beat as they pull away, because zombies are totally not attracted to the fast tempo upbeat dance mix.

Rick of course goes to check in on Jessie and finds her owl sculpture completely destroyed. He puts himself on the case immediately. Jessie tells him that stuff like this never happens. Rick jokes if she knows someone that hates owls. Rick figures he has nothing better to do anyways.

Nicholas and Aiden prepare to go in, blind. Glenn thinks it would be a better idea to scope the place out, and map out their exits, but Nicholas ever the douchebag thinks that the front door is the answer if they're in danger. Tara and Eugene take one way, and Tara clears the way for Eugene. He wants it noted that he shouldn't be out there, but she thinks its time he started pulling his own weight. He thinks by getting them to Alexandria with his lie was enough, but Tara points out that they got him there. Eugene makes it even more obvious how much of a coward he is, which still manages to surprise Tara.

Glenn gives Noah kudos on his shooting skills. They had a chance to do a little practice at the hospital. They make it to the front of the building and its crawling with walkers, so much for the running out the front door option.

The group gets together to retrieve the supplies they need. Nicholas bangs around, and again Glenn suggests some quiet and canvasing the area before they let their guard down. The room seems to be clear, but Glenn cautions everyone, knowing that the walkers are nearby. They find quite a few of them behind a fence, but they seem to be contained. Tara puts the ball in Eugene's court to find them what they need. They find the items they need, but a walker in armor appears. Nicholas and Aiden take aim at it. Glenn tells them to let it get closer but they continue to fire. The thing goes down, and Nicholas fires off a few more shots, failing to realize that it has a bomb on its back. He hits the device, and it explodes sending shrapnel everywhere. Maggie took out an armored guard with little more than a knife and a tank top, and these guys couldn't do the same. Geesh.

Glenn wakes after the blast, its smoky and the cage was blown open. Aiden is dead. Tara is down, but still alive, and the walkers are closing in. It's up to Eugene to save them. He can't take the shot, and he's nearly eaten. Glenn sends Eugene to the office, so that they can save Tara.

Carol hears something in her house, and finds Sam hiding in her closet. He wants more cookies, or maybe just company. He tells her about his house having no power, about the owl sculpture being broken, but these are all problems Carol can't help him with. He asks her to teach him how to make cookies, and finally she tells him to go steal some chocolate, and she'll see what she can do, but if he's caught he won't like the repercussions.

In the office, Eugene looks over Tara. She's lost a lot of blood, and they need to get it to stop before she bleeds out. Nicholas tells them that there is a first aid kit, but its behind a wall of zombies at the moment. Glenn, Noah and Nicholas notice that Aiden isn't dead like they thought. Eugene tells them to go, and save him, that Tara would want that, and he vows to keep her safe. Glenn comes up with a quick plan, and then the trio head out on their rescue mission.

Abraham sits with the construction crew getting ready to get started. Hes' not sure why the project will take so long, but that's the estimate. As he waits for the foreman to “send a fax” in the woods, he notices the birds all flying away. He tries to get his head right, when he hears gun shots. The men are ill prepared for the zombie hordes. Francine falls, and they prepare to leave her behind to get themselves to safety. Only Abraham is ready to head into the fray to save her. He gets her inside of one of the heavy machinery, and with a smile on his face, and “mother dick” on his lips he prepares to take out a few zombies. Looks like Abraham just needed a heaping of zombie death to perk him right up. Abraham slips under the vehcile for some effective killing. He slide out the other side, and the zombies line up for their head bashing. Two of the other guys wonder how he's still alive, and consider to go help Abraham stay that way.

Pete stops by Rick's house. He offers him a beer, but Rick turns him down. Rick has come to give them an update on the Owl, which Pete brushes off as just an owl. Pete opens up to Rick. He knows it doesn't look like they've lost a lot, but they've lost too, and they're trying to hold onto what they have left. Pete tells Rick to bring his kids in for a check up, they were on the outside a long time. He's hammered, and he asks proposes friendship in a way, that it sounds sort of like a threat before leaving. Rick watches him stumble out.

Eugene tells the head trauma Tara, that this whole thing was not his fault, he warned her he was a coward. This accident can't be blammed on him, its really not his fault that Nicholas and Aiden are douchebags. He throws Tara over his should and prepares to take her to safety, shooting his way out.

Glenn, Noah, and Nicholas get to Aiden. He's bad, and impaled, and completely stuck. The walkers are closing in, and Nicholas gives up on him. There is no freeing Aiden and time is up. He confesses that it was them who were the cowards, it was them that left the others in their team, which lead to their deaths. Glenn knows, and he leaves Aiden to his bloody, gory fate. The walkers close in and literally rip him apart while he screams.

After the fray, Abraham has a few choice words for the two cowards who left Francine to die. With daylight still left, Abraham gives the marching orders with more lookouts to give them more advanced notice, and they get to work to build their wall.

Nicholas surges ahead into the sunlight, and into danger as he makes for the carousel door that leads to that front that Glenn and Noah saw was covered in walkers earlier. Out of ammunition, Glenn and Noah go inside of the doors too, and they're surrounded on both sides by walkers.

The foreman goes to Reg and Deanna with what happened as Maggie listens on. Reg doesn't think that one heroic acts makes him the right man to take the job of Foreman. He tells them that Abraham is still out there working with the others, and that he's actually leading the people in ways that he never could. Maggie beams with pride. Deanna decides that they will make it official when the construction crew returns. Maggie is sure that Abraham is qualified. Deanna worries that she put another of Rick's people in power, with a simple vouch from one of her people and Maggie. Maggie points out that was why she wanted their group to join hers in the first place. They have the skills Deanna needed.

Sam returns with his pilfered chocolate. Carol snatches it, and pulls him inside. She gets to baking for him, but warns him that this will be the last batch she makes. He understands, and asks if she was always a good cook. She was. He tries to make small talk, but she doesn't want to be friends. They don't have to be, but he doesn't want to sit in silence either. Carol is trying so desperately not to get attached to a child that may not survive. She figures out that Sam was the one that broke the owl statue. He asks why she stole the guns, which was for protection. He wants one, but when Carol asks who its for he runs off.

Nicholas panics about being stuck with walkers all around. He wants to make a move and soon. Glenn tries to come up with a plan when Eugene arrives. The techno music blasts from the speakers as he lures the walkers away. Glenn comes up with a plan to break the glass on his side, so that he and Noah can get out while Nicholas stays safe, and then they can free Nicholas too. As Glenn tries to break the glass he panics, each hit making his door open a little to the walkers. Glenn asks him to trust him, but he's a coward, and pushes against the door, exposing Glenn and Noah. Noah is grabbed by the walkers and totally ripped apart as Glenn is helpless to do anything but watch his friend die horrifically.

Nicholas catches up to the van, and he wants to leave behind Glenn and Noah, giving Eugene the ultimatum of leave them and come back with him or die himself. Someone please pistol whip him. Eugene may be a coward, but he's loyal. He struggles to get his gun out, and Nicholas throws him aside. Glenn is there though, to take care of him. Glenn is ready to leave the trash behind.

Carol heads over to look for Sam. Pete answers the door, asking if Carol needs something. She admits that she was with Sam earlier, and asks if he's okay. Pete takes offense. Carol asks to talk to Jessie, and he slams the door in her face.

Eugene watches over Tara on the ride home. The run went pretty horribly. Noah's notebook sits on the passenger seat, what a waste of another character.


Father Gabriel pays Deanna a visit. He's come with a warning. Satan comes in the guise of false light. He's sure that Satan is there. She doesn't think that her community is a paradise, but it is. She doesn't understand. Rick and his people are wolves in sheep's clothing. They're not good people, they did horrible things. Deanna knows this, they survived on the outside for a long time, and Rick himself said as much. Carol goes to Rick. Rick's group survived, which makes them assets. Gabriel thinks that it makes them dangerous. The day will come when they put their lives before the lives of the people of the group and destroy everything that they've built. Abraham stands up and leads his construction workers. Carol goes to Rick about her concerns about Sam. Gabriel sees Rick as the devil, they're false apostles who don't deserve the paradise they've been given. Maggie overhears the whole thing. Gabriel just signed his death warrant. He wishes he would have come to Deanna sooner. She thanks him for his warning, and for giving her something to think about. Carol knows how this is going to go, but there is only one way it can go. He's going to have to kill Pete.
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