Finally, at long last... Eugene gives everyone the answers they've been waiting for.
I also have to commend Charlie Adlard and Cliff Rathburn. Despite the fact that Walking Dead has probably shipped more regularly in 2009 than it ever has, the art quality never seems to suffer. Kirkman paces this issue slowly, allowing the duo to pull back and really have fun with the landscape. We're treated to a wide shot of a zombie infested town, as well as several more intimate emotional moments. Again, despite the lack of zombies lately, the book is never dull, visually or otherwise. Read Full Review
Great character work more than makes up for the weak twist in The Walking Dead #67. Read Full Review
We learn something about Carl in this issue and like it or not he seems to be aging quite rapidly. We also seem to find out some new information with regard to the zombies and we learn a thing or two about Eugene I suppose. It's a fun issue again. If you haven't checked out this series you might be surprised at the heavy emotions in this issue but it's too good to pass up. Read Full Review
Actually, there's only three scenes: Rick talks with Carl, Eugene reveals his lies and Rick&Abraham meet some new guy. But it's enough to make a good part of the story.
Eugenes secret is revealed.