Walking Dead, Volume 16: A Larger World

"We're going to run out of food again. No matter how much food they return with... it's just a matter of time."

- Rick Grimes

"A Larger World" is a trade paperback collection that reprints issues #91-96 of the survival horror comic book series The Walking Dead by Image Comics and Skybound Entertainment. All six stories were written by Robert Kirkman and artwork by Charlie Adlard and grey coloring highlights by Cliff Rathburn. The original stories were edited by Sina Grace. This volume shipped with a June, 2012 cover date and carries a cover price of $14.99 per copy (US).

Issues

 * The Walking Dead #91
 * The Walking Dead #92
 * The Walking Dead #93
 * The Walking Dead #94
 * The Walking Dead #95
 * The Walking Dead #96

Appearances

 * Rick Grimes
 * Abraham Ford
 * Andrea
 * Carl Grimes
 * Glenn
 * Maggie Greene
 * Michonne


 * Aaron
 * Denise Cloyd
 * Earl Sutton
 * Eugene Porter
 * Heath
 * Paul Monroe
 * Gregory
 * Harlan Carson
 * Nicholas
 * Olivia
 * Rosita Espinosa
 * Spencer Monroe


 * Ethan
 * Roamers


 * Andy
 * Brianna
 * David
 * Eduardo
 * Eric
 * Holly
 * Johnny
 * Kal
 * Sophia
 * Wesley


 * Saviors


 * Humans
 * Zombies


 * Virginia
 * Alexandria
 * Alexandria Safe-Zone
 * Hilltop Colony


 * Katana
 * Pistol


 * Automobiles
 * Bus

Notes & Trivia

 * The Walking Dead was created by writer Robert Kirkman.


 * Walking Dead: A Larger World (TPB) redirects to this page.


 * UPC barcode: 9781607065593 51499.


 * This volume shipped to retailers on June 6th, 2012.


 * Stories from this volume are also reprinted in the Walking Dead: Book Eight hardcover collection, the Walking Dead Compendium, Volume 2 trade paperback, and the Walking Dead Omnibus, Volume 4 hardcover collection.


 * Notable introductions in this volume include Paul Monroe (92), the Hilltop Colony and its residents (94), Earl Sutton, Eduardo, Ethan, Gregory, Kal, Brianna, Harlan Carson, Johnny, Wesley (95), and Samuel (96).


 * Notable deaths include Andy, David, Ethan (95).


 * Negan and the Saviors are referenced for the first time beginning with this volume. They become the central antagonists in "Something to Fear".