I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But generally, it might be about a character's journey through a difficult situation, perhaps dealing with loss or a big change in life.
I don't know for sure. But usually, there would be a protagonist who drives the story forward. It could be a young person trying to find their place in the world.
Well, this graphic novel probably showcases the harsh reality of a world overrun by the walking dead. It might focus on the characters' emotional and physical journeys. For example, they could be constantly on the move to avoid the zombies, and in the process, they might encounter other groups, some friendly and some hostile. The story could also explore how they adapt to this new, terrifying world and what they are willing to do to survive.
Sure. 'Was Dead and Gone Forever' has elements that tug at the heartstrings. It might have a touching plot, well-developed characters, or a profound message that makes it poignant.
Sure. Sometimes in kids' stories, a character might die and never come back to teach a moral lesson or add drama. For instance, in some versions of Little Red Riding Hood, the wolf is killed and doesn't return.
In many Walking Dead stories, there is often a core group of characters. In this graphic novel, it may include a character who was an ordinary person before the apocalypse but has now become a skilled zombie killer. There could be a female character who is not only tough but also has a nurturing side, taking care of the younger or weaker members of the group. And perhaps a wise old - timer who has some knowledge about how to deal with the undead from old horror stories or military experience.
Yes, I've read it. It's a great novel. The plot is full of twists and turns that keep you on the edge of your seat. The characters are well - developed, each with their own unique personalities and backstories.
I would recommend 'I Am Legend'. It shares the idea of a world that has been changed drastically, and the main character has to navigate through this new and often terrifying reality, much like in 'Read Dead and Gone'.
One possible moral could be about hope. Just because something seems lost or gone forever doesn't mean it really is. We should always keep a positive attitude.