The Walking Dead Comic Book Reading Order & Timeline (2025)

I couldn’t have predicted The Walking Dead would become the most popular television series in the world, but the first time I picked up a Walking Dead comic, I knew I was reading something special.

The first 48 issues of the Walking Dead comic are near perfect apocalyptic storytelling, taking the zombie genre and injecting it with the human heart, greed, and animalistic urges at the center of us all. Creators Robert Kirkman and Tony Moore (and shortly thereafter, Charlie Adlard) created a zombie infested universe that I couldn’t forget, and here we are years later, and it’s the most successful Comic Book TV adaptation ever.

There’s a reason it’s one of my favorite 40 comics of all time.

Fortunately, figuring out where to start with Walking Dead comics is nowhere near as difficult as superhero universes like Marvel or DC Comics. While writer Robert Kirkman’sotherall-time great comic book, InvincibleThe Walking Dead Comic Book Reading Order & Timeline (1), has featured a series of spin-offs, Walking Dead has remained largely insular.

There are a handful of exceptions, but for the most part, reading the Walking Dead comes down to personal preference and thetypeof reading experience you’d like to have. Below you’ll find all your options, and the appropriate order for each.

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Where To Start With The Walking Dead

Walking Dead Compendiums (Graphic Novels)

The Walking Dead Compendium editions areenormouscollections of over 40 comic book issues all in one book.

The crazy/amazing thing about the Compendiums is that they blend all the issues together into one story, with no comic book covers separating each issue/chapter. As a result you essentially have a 1,000 page graphic novel in your hands. As I’ve found while staring at 2:00 a.m. blinking on the clock, good luck putting one of these down.

This is the easiest, fastest, and frequently most affordable way to read the entirety of the Walking Dead saga to date. Although they’re more affordable than individual tradesThe Walking Dead Comic Book Reading Order & Timeline (3)

(usually about 6 issues at a time), each Compendium only runs between $30 to $40. Again, that’s less than a dollar per issue, which in the comic book world is an absolute steal.

1)The Walking Dead: Compendium OneThe Walking Dead Comic Book Reading Order & Timeline (4)

Collects:The Walking Dead #1 to #48

The closest The Walking Dead comes to spin-offs are in the form of some expanded universe novels. The most prominent of these can be read in the wake of The Walking Dead #48 (I would highly recommend you complete the first compendium before moving to the novels). Youdo notneed to read the novels to understand what is happening in the comic book series, they just offer additional stories.

Novels —The Walking Dead: Rise of the Governor and the Road to WoodburyThe Walking Dead Comic Book Reading Order & Timeline (5)

Novels —The Walking Dead: The Fall of the Governor: Parts 1 and 2The Walking Dead Comic Book Reading Order & Timeline (6)

2)The Walking Dead: Compendium TwoThe Walking Dead Comic Book Reading Order & Timeline (7)

Collects:The Walking Dead #49 to #96

3)The Walking Dead: Compendium ThreeThe Walking Dead Comic Book Reading Order & Timeline (8)

Collects:The Walking Dead #97 to #144

4) The Walking Dead Compendium Four

Collects: The Walking Dead #145 to #193The Walking Dead Comic Book Reading Order & Timeline (9)

The Walking Dead Trade Paperbacks

If you want to start a little smaller, or simply in more manageable chunks (those compendiums aren’t exactly easy to read on a commute, for example), the Walking Dead TPBs (trade paperbacks) are your best best.

Most TPBs can be found for around $10 (or less than $5 if you’re willing to buy used). They typically contain six issues of the series at a time, which can typically be read in around an hour or less.

You can also read the first 10 volumes ofWalking Deadfor free with a Comixology Unlimited subscription.

Walking Dead vol 1: Days Gone By

Collects: The Walking Dead #1-6

Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore- 12 May 2004

Walking Dead vol 2: Miles Behind Us

Collects: The Walking Dead #7–12

Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Cliff Rathburn- 24 November 2004

Walking Dead vol 3: Safety Behind Bars

Collects: The Walking Dead #13–18

Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Cliff Rathburn- 18 May 2005

Walking Dead vol 4: The Heart’s Desire

Collects: The Walking Dead #19–24

Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Cliff Rathburn- 30 Novemeber 2005

Walking Dead vol 5: The Best Defense

Collects: The Walking Dead #25–30

Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Cliff Rathburn- 27 September 2006

Walking Dead vol 6: This Sorrowful Life

Collects: The Walking Dead #31–36

Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Cliff Rathburn- 11 April 2007

Walking Dead vol 7: The Calm Before

Collects: The Walking Dead #37–42

Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Cliff Rathburn- 26 September 2007

Walking Dead vol 8: Made to Suffer

Collects: The Walking Dead #43–48

Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Cliff Rathburn- 25 June 2008

Walking Dead vol 9: Here we Remain

Collects: The Walking Dead #49–54

Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Cliff Rathburn- 21 January 2009

Walking Dead vol 10: What we Become

Collects: The Walking Dead #55–60

Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Cliff Rathburn- 12 August 2009

Walking Dead vol 11: Fear The Hunters

Collects: The Walking Dead #61–66

Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Cliff Rathburn- 6 January 2010

Walking Dead vol 12: Life Among Them

Collects: The Walking Dead #67–72

Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Cliff Rathburn- 3 August 2010

Walking Dead vol 13: Too Far Gone

Collects: The Walking Dead #73–78

Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Cliff Rathburn- 23 November 2010

Walking Dead vol 14: No Way Out

Collects: The Walking Dead #79–84

Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Cliff Rathburn- 22 June 2011

Walking Dead vol 15: We Find Ourselves

Collects: The Walking Dead #85–90

Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Cliff Rathburn- 27 December 2011

Michonne Special

Collects: The Walking Dead: Michonne Special #1

Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Cliff Rathburn- 16 March 2012

Walking Dead vol 16: A Larger World

Collects: The Walking Dead #91–96

Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Cliff Rathburn- 6 June 2012

Walking Dead vol 17: Something to Fear

Collects: The Walking Dead #97–102

Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Cliff Rathburn- 21 November 2012

Walking Dead vol 18: What Comes After

Collects: The Walking Dead #103–108

Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Cliff Rathburn- 18 June 2013

The Governer Special

Collects: The Walking Dead: The Governer Special #1

Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Cliff Rathburn- 13 February 2013

Walking Dead vol 19: March To War

Collects: The Walking Dead #109–114

Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Cliff Rathburn- 13 November 2013

Tyrese Special

Collects: The Walking Dead: Tyreese Special #1

Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Cliff Rathburn- 9 October 2013

Walking Dead vol 20: All Out War Part 1

Collects: The Walking Dead #115–120

Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Cliff Rathburn, Stefano Guadiano- 11 March 2014

Walking Dead vol 21: All Out War Part 2

Collects: The Walking Dead #121–126

Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Cliff Rathburn, Stefano Guadiano- 29 July 2014

Walking Dead vol 22: A New Beginning

Collects: The Walking Dead #127–132

Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Cliff Rathburn, Stefano Guadiano- 5 November 2014

Walking Dead vol 23: Whispers Into Screams

Collects: The Walking Dead #133–138

Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Cliff Rathburn, Stefano Guadiano- 12 May 2015

Walking Dead vol 24: Life And Death

Collects: The Walking Dead #139–144

Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Cliff Rathburn, Stefano Guadiano- 26 August 2015

Walking Dead vol 25: No Turning Back

Collects: The Walking Dead #145–150

Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Cliff Rathburn, Stefano Guadiano- 5 April 2016

The Walking Dead: The Alien

Collects: The Walking Dead: The Alien #1

Brian K. Vaughn, Marcos Martin – 20 April 2016

Walking Dead vol 26: Call To Arms

Collects: The Walking Dead #151–156

Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Cliff Rathburn, Stefano Guadiano- 14 September 2016

Walking Dead vol 27: The Whisperer War

Collects: The Walking Dead #157–162

Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Cliff Rathburn, Stefano Guadiano- 7 March 2017

Walking Dead vol 28: A Certain Doom

Collects: The Walking Dead #163–168

Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Cliff Rathburn, Stefano Guadiano- 3 October 2017

Here’s Negan

Collects: Collecting Here’S Negan

Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Cliff Rathburn- 4 October 2017

Walking Dead vol 29: Lines We Cross

Collects: The Walking Dead #169–174

Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Cliff Rathburn, Stefano Guadiano- 13 March 2018

Walking Dead vol 30: New World Order

Collects: The Walking Dead #175–180

Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Cliff Rathburn, Stefano Guadiano- 5 September 2018

Walking Dead vol 31: The Rotton Core

Collects: The Walking Dead #181–186

Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Cliff Rathburn, Stefano Guadiano- 12 March 2019

Walking Dead vol 32: Rest In Peace

Collects: The Walking Dead #187–193

Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Cliff Rathburn, Stefano Guadiano- 13 August 2019

Negan Lives

Collects: Negan Lives #1

Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Cliff Rathburn- 1 July 2020

So there you have it, a straightforward reading guide to starting with Walking Dead comics. Feel free to reach out @ComicBookHerald with any questions, and as always, if you see a sign that says “ALL DEAD DO NOT ENTER,” maybe turn around?

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The Walking Dead Comic Book Reading Order & Timeline (2025)

FAQs

How to read The Walking Dead comics in chronological order? ›

Publication Order of Walking Dead Graphic Novels
  1. Days Gone Bye. (2004) Description / Buy at Amazon.com. ...
  2. Miles Behind Us. (2004) ...
  3. Safety Behind Bars. (2005) ...
  4. The Heart's Desire. (2005) ...
  5. The Best Defense. (2006) ...
  6. This Sorrowful Life. (2007) ...
  7. The Calm Before. (2007) ...
  8. Made to Suffer. (2008)

How to start reading TWD comics? ›

You can also read the first 10 volumes of Walking Dead for free with a Comixology Unlimited subscription.
  1. Walking Dead vol 1: Days Gone By.
  2. Walking Dead vol 2: Miles Behind Us.
  3. Walking Dead vol 3: Safety Behind Bars.
  4. Walking Dead vol 4: The Heart's Desire.
  5. Walking Dead vol 5: The Best Defense.

How many The Walking Dead comic books are there? ›

How Many Volumes of The Walking Dead Comics Are There? Since the comic books started in 2003, there have been 193 comics issued in the entire series. Of this original series, there were 32 volumes of The Walking Dead released. Each volume roughly contains a story arc of six comic issues.

Why did Robert Kirkman end The Walking Dead? ›

Kirkman opted to end the comic on his own terms; he stated in his letter in issue #193 that part of the reason to end was that he feared he lacked material to continue the series for several more issues.

How to read comics in order? ›

Most Western comics are read from left to right, top to bottom. See Jessica Abel's “What is a 'Graphic Novel? '” two-page comic (Page 1 and Page 2) to gain a better understanding of this format.

Should comics be read in order? ›

Please do not think you need to read them all. If you are a new reader I would never recommend them. As a new comic reader I suggest picking a character reading order and starting there. There is no large story weaving its way through these orders, think of them simply as a history of the Marvel/DC universe.

How accurate is TWD to the comics? ›

The storyline strays somewhat from the comic, as the writers adapt the book while simultaneously attempting to put their own stamp on the material. One major departure from the book is the introduction of the Dixon brothers, Merle and Daryl. They do not exist in the comics at all.

Do The Walking Dead comics end? ›

Here is how The Walking Dead comic concludes. The final issue of The Walking Dead essentially comes down to a property law dispute. While the walking dead represented a violent threat and the life as we knew it on Earth for 192 issues, they represent something far different in this 193rd and final one.

Are The Walking Dead comics long? ›

Robert Kirkman estimated the comic series to last about 300 issues. However, as stated in Issue 193, he and Charlie Adlard got to Issue 142 and Kirkman realized the Commonwealth storyline, and thus the end of the series, was quickly approaching.

Did Robert Kirkman regret cutting Rick's hand off? ›

In the past, Robert Kirkman has said he regrets cutting off Rick's hand in the comics, but with only six episodes of The Ones Who Live on the table — and no future guaranteed beyond that — Lincoln and Gurira felt it was finally time to go through with it.

How long was Rick in a coma? ›

Following the departure of fellow hospital staff members, the doctor remained to provide medical attention to those in need, who were all alone. Dave Erickson, a former showrunner for Fear the Walking Dead, claims that Robert Kirkman stated Rick had been unconscious for four to five weeks.

Who survived until the end of The Walking Dead comics? ›

Most Of The Main Characters Died In The Comics

In the comics, almost every single major character died by the end. The only real significant long-running characters who lived were Carl, Michonne, Maggie, and Eugene, who himself ended up with an incurable disease in The Walking Dead comic ending.

Which Walking Dead comic is first? ›

The Walking Dead Volume 1: Days Gone Bye: 01 (WALKING DEAD TP)

How closely does The Walking Dead follow the comics? ›

The storyline strays somewhat from the comic, as the writers adapt the book while simultaneously attempting to put their own stamp on the material. One major departure from the book is the introduction of the Dixon brothers, Merle and Daryl. They do not exist in the comics at all.

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