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THE WALKING DEAD gets Google map

AMC’s The Walking Dead premiered to monstrously good results, delivering 5.3 million viewers and a 2.7 adults 18-49 rating on Halloween night.
If you’re just settling into the zombie-overrun world of The Walking Dead through the TV show, then you’re the exact opposite of the person who should check out this Walking Dead-themed Google map by Jason McDonald.
It chronicles every birth, death, first and last appearance, and story event through all 78 issues of Robert Kirkman’s The Walking Dead comic book. If you read the comic, then you already know the whole map. Really gotta dig those green skulls. Go on and relive the horror.
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