Word Balloon Comics Podcast podcast

Life After The Apocalypse Charlie Adlard

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15 Sekunden vorwärts
15 Sekunden vorwärts
Today on the show, I’m joined by one of the most influential visual storytellers in modern comics, Charlie Adlard. Best known as the co-architect of The Walking Dead, Charlie helped redefine what long-form horror could look like on the page, grounding the apocalypse in raw humanity, brutal choices, and unforgettable imagery that fueled a global phenomenon across comics, television, and pop culture.

Now Charlie is turning the page with a powerful new graphic novel, Altamont, a deeply personal and atmospheric work that strips everything down to essentials: memory, loss, place, and the quiet weight of time. Altamont was the location for the infamous tragic 1969 concert that claimed the life of a fan, by the hands of a security person. We’ll talk about the origins of Altamont,and how it reflects where he is creatively today. We’ll also look back at The Walking Dead itself: how lightning struck, why it connected so deeply with readers, what surprised him most about its rise, and how he views the legacy of the series now that the dust has settled.

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