- "We're all tired, and half-starved. I think Dale, Carol, and Lori can sweep the fences just fine without me, and I think I could be of use in there."
- ―Andrea
"Safety Behind Bars" | |
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The Walking Dead | |
Title: | "Safety Behind Bars" |
Volume: | 1 |
Number: | 13 |
Cover price: | $2.95 |
Cover date: | October, 2004 |
Publisher: | Image Comics |
Credits | |
Chief: | Eric Stephenson |
Writers: | Robert Kirkman |
Pencilers: | Charlie Adlard |
Inkers: | Charlie Adlard |
Cover artists: | Tony Moore |
Cover inker: | Tony Moore |
Colorists: | Cliff Rathburn |
Letterers: | Robert Kirkman |
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Issue #13 of The Walking Dead is an untitled story from the series and is the first chapter in the "Safety Behind Bars" story-arc. It was written by Robert Kirkman with interior artwork by Charlie Adlard and grey-tone color highlights by Cliff Rathburn. The cover art illustration was provided by Tony Moore. The story was lettered by Robert Kirkman. The issue was published by Image Comics and shipped with an October, 2004 cover date. It carries a cover price of $2.95 per copy (US).
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Notes & Trivia[]
- The Walking Dead was created by writer Robert Kirkman and artists Tony Moore and Charlie Adlard.
- This issue is intended for mature readers and has a 17+ readership age rating.
- This issue is reprinted in the Walking Dead, Volume 3: Safety Behind Bars trade paperback, the Walking Dead, Book Two hardcover collection, the Walking Dead Compendium, Volume 1 trade paperback collection, and the Walking Dead Omnibus, Volume 1 hardcover collection.
- This is the first appearance of Andrew, who is an inmate at the prison.
- This is the first appearance of Axel, who is an inmate at the prison.
- This is the first appearance of Dexter, who is an inmate at the prison.
- This is the first appearance of Thomas Richards, who is an inmate at the prison.