featured Shane wondering if the camp attack was his fault instead of having an argument with Rick over it.On, Donna originally talked to Lori instead of Allen.In the Deluxe version of this issue, Shane's quote when he is threatening Rick changed from "I'm nothing now, Rick!" to "I'm nothing now, buddy!".The focus of the book would shift to Carl, while Shane was to act as the first major antagonist of the comic, being someone who is a part of the group but still an enemy. Carl would be too scared to tell Lori, out of fear that Shane would murder her, too. In the Deluxe version of this issue, Kirkman elaborates that Carl was supposed to witness Shane murdering Rick, without Shane knowing about it.Robert Kirkman has said that early on, he was willing to kill Rick in Issue 6, instead of Shane and show how it would affect Carl, having a dead father with Shane being with Lori, etc.This is the first issue of many throughout the Comic Series without zombies, including the cover.This was the last issue that was drawn by Tony Moore.The book ends with Carl saying: "It's not the same as killing the dead ones, Daddy", and Rick replying, "It never should be, son. Shane then points his gun at Rick, and is about to shoot him when Carl shoots Shane in the neck. Rick catches up to Shane and Shane starts yelling at Rick about how he can't live like this anymore and goes off ranting about how he has nothing left and how Lori would have changed and loved him if Rick hadn't returned. Dale asks Lori if she is okay, and she replies, saying that they'll never be normal again at this rate. Rick goes to follow Shane, and Carl follows his father in turn. Lori then punches Shane, which causes Shane to mentally snap and run off. Shane starts yelling at Rick and punches him. Rick tells Carl to stay behind so that he and Shane can talk. The following day they wake up and Shane tells Rick to get ready to go hunting. They bring him to Atlanta and leave him under a tree where he tells them to leave him, and that maybe he will meet his family once again. Meanwhile, Dale is trying to cheer Andrea up, and Donna tells everyone Jim's request. Shane still thinks the army is going to save them. Rick tells him they should have left the camp when they had a chance. Shane yells at Rick saying it wasn't his fault. Meanwhile Rick, Carl, and Shane go hunting and Carl tells Rick that they don't need as much food, because Amy is dead and Jim is too sick to eat. Lastly, they both think it might not happen to him. She says Dale's wife turned in half a day. Allen asks how he is, and Donna says that he's worse. Donna suggests that maybe it won't happen to Jim and then exits the tent where Jim is incapacitated. Jim thinks he's lucky because his boss turned in a couple of hours. Jim tells Donna about his garage boss, who he says was the first person he saw who turned. Jim's health starts to deteriorate after being bitten by a zombie during the camp attack. While everybody leaves, Andrea is still crying over Amy's grave. Rick and Dale also bring forth their sadness. Jim has perhaps his biggest speech and says nobody deserves to die like this and that she should have lived her life and went to college. She states how she loves everyone and that everyone loved Amy, especially. Donna also says how Amy and her may have not gotten along, but she loved her. Shane says he loved Amy because she always had something to say.
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