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The Walking Dead #11 (Aug. 2004):
“Miles Behind Us, Part 5”
by Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard

The Walking Dead #11

Title: “Miles Behind Us, Part 5”

Medium: comic

Cover date: Aug. 2004

Publisher: Image
Written by: Robert Kirkman
Art by: Charlie Adlard


30 characters in this story:

Character
(Click links for info about character
and his/her religious practice, affiliation, etc.)
Religious
Affiliation
Team(s)
[Notes]
Pub. #
app.
Rick Grimes Rick Grimes
(lead character)
hero
CBR Scale: S Christian (denomination
unknown)
Rick's zombie apocalypse survivor group Image 151
Hershel Greene Hershel Greene supporting character
CBR Scale: M Protestant
[farmer; veterinarian] Image 66
Dale Horvath Dale Horvath supporting character
CBR Scale: M religious/ethical
Rick's zombie apocalypse survivor group
[was a retired car salesman before zombie apocalypse]
Image 67
Tyreese Tyreese supporting character
  black; Rick's zombie apocalypse survivor group
[pro-football player, car salesman before zombie apocalypse]
Image 49
Allen Allen supporting character
  Rick's zombie apocalypse survivor group
[Donna's husband]
Image 19
Andrea Andrea supporting character
  Rick's zombie apocalypse survivor group
[Amy's sister; long-time survivor of zombie attacks]
Image 56
Glenn Rhee Glenn Rhee supporting character
  Asian; Korean...  Image 134
Chris Chris supporting character
  Rick's zombie apocalypse survivor group
[boyfriend of Tyreese's daughter Julie]
Image 10
Julie Julie supporting character
  black; Rick's zombie apocalypse survivor group
[Chris's girlfriend; committed suicide in the prison]
Image 9
zombies zombies villain group
  [generic listing] Image DC, etc. 1,325
Rick's zombie apocalypse survivor group Rick's zombie apocalypse survivor group supporting character group
  [1st app: The Walking Dead #2 (Oct. 2003)] Image 160
Carol Peletier Carol Peletier supporting character
CBR Scale: M Christian (denomination
unknown; devout)
Rick's zombie apocalypse survivor group
[Sophia's mother]
Image 68
Otis Otis supporting character
  [shot young Carl Grimes (thought he was a zombie)] Image 16
Lacey Greene Lacey Greene supporting character
CBR Scale: S Protestant
[Hershel's eldest daughter] Image 3
Maggie Greene Maggie Greene supporting character
CBR Scale: S Protestant
[Hershel's daughter; Glenn's girlfriend, then wife] Image 111
Arnold Greene Arnold Greene supporting character
CBR Scale: S Protestant
[Hershel's eldest son] Image 3
Shawn Greene Shawn Greene
(8-panel cameo, pg. 16-20)
supporting character
CBR Scale: S Protestant
[Hershel's son; turned into zombie; kept in barn] Image 4
Billy Billy
(3-panel cameo, pg. 10, 21)
supporting character
  Rick's zombie apocalypse survivor group
[young child; twin]
Image 86
Ben Ben
(3-panel cameo, pg. 10, 21)
supporting character
  Rick's zombie apocalypse survivor group
[young child; twin]
Image 84
Lori Grimes Lori Grimes
(1-panel cameo, pg. 21, panel 2)
supporting character
  Rick's zombie apocalypse survivor group Image 78
Carl Grimes Carl Grimes
(1-panel cameo, pg. 21, panel 2)
supporting character
CBR Scale: S Christian (denomination
unknown)
Rick's zombie apocalypse survivor group Image 143
Rachel Greene Rachel Greene
(1-panel cameo, pg. 21, panel 2)
supporting character
CBR Scale: S Protestant
[Hershel's third daughter] Image 5
Susie Greene Susie Greene
(1-panel cameo, pg. 21, panel 2)
supporting character
CBR Scale: S Protestant
[Hershel's 4th (and youngest) daughter] Image 6
Billy Greene Billy Greene
(1-panel cameo, pg. 21, panel 2)
supporting character
CBR Scale: S Protestant
[Hershel's 2nd son] Image 25
Patricia Patricia
(1-panel cameo, pg. 21, panel 2)
supporting character
  [girlfriend/wife of Otis; Greene farm neighbor] Image 31
Sophia Peletier Sophia Peletier
(mentioned, pg. 11, panels 1, 6) 
supporting character
  Rick's zombie apocalypse survivor group
[young girl]
Image 134
Donna Donna
(mentioned, pg. 6, panels 5-6) 
supporting character
CBR Scale: S Christian (denomination unknown); feminist
Rick's zombie apocalypse survivor group
[Allen's wife; mother of twins Ben & Billy]
Image 7
The Oakland Raiders The Oakland Raiders
(mentioned, pg. 11, panel 3) 
group real/historical person
  NFL ABC 100
The Minnesota Vikings The Minnesota Vikings
(mentioned, pg. 11, panels 2-3) 
group real/historical person
  NFL NBC 100
The Thompsons
(mentioned, pg. 13, panels 2-4) 
supporting character group
  [lived next to Hershel Greene's farm] Image 1

Excerpts

BELOW: Rick is firm in his belief that zombies should be killed; Hershel believes to do so may be murder: Rick Grimes has just learned that Hershel Greene has been keeping family members and neighbors who became zombies locked up in the farm's barn. Rick is shocked and argues with Hershel about it. Hershel is shocked to learn that Rick kills zombies. Hershel believes that doing so may be murder. He regards the the zombies as sick "people," while Rick believes that the people they were are dead, and that the zombies that remain are soulless monsters who should all be killed. An excerpt from their argument is shown here. Note how Hershel adamantly states he does not want to have "blood on his hands" if the zombies turn out to be sick people who are really alive. He is deeply concerned about not committing the sin of murder.

Rick is firm in his belief that zombies should be killed; Hershel believes to do so may be murder

Rick: I don't think I could live without my son... But you've got to listen to me, Hershel. That thing in your barn... It's not your son.

Hershel: Get your f---ing hand off me! Not my son?! What made you such a g--damn expert?! I don't know about you but the zombies around here didn't come with a f---ing instruction manual! We don't know a g--damn thing about them. We don't know what they're thinking--what they're feeling. We don't know if it's a disease or side effects of some kind of chemical warfare. We don't know sh--! For all we know these things could wake up tomorrow, heal up, and be completely normal again! We just don't know! You could have been murdering all those people you "put out of their misery."

Rick: They're dead. Before they get back up--before they try to eat you--they die. You said you saw your son die. He's dead. Those things are rotting corpses with pieces missing. They're not sick people... They're dead.

Hershel: Rick, listen. These things could be in the early stages of recovery. They could be healing... and that's why things aren't working right. This is all completely unknown to us. We've go no clue how to handle this. I don't want to have blood on my hands if we find out these people are alive.

Source: The Walking Dead #11 (Aug. 2004): "Miles Behind Us, Part 5", pg. 4, panels 1-5. Written by Robert Kirkman. Art by Charlie Adlard. See also: murder; sanctity of life; Rick Grimes; zombies; Hershel Greene

BELOW: Allen tells Rick he heard his deceased wife talking to him: Rick tries to console Allen, who is still distraught over the death of his wife about a week ago. Allen tells Rick that he heard his wife speaking to him, urging him to take care of their sons. Was he dreaming? Hallucinating? Or did Donna's spirit visit Allen to try to to pull him out of his despair so he could better care for their children?

Allen tells Rick he heard his deceased wife talking to him

Allen: I just can't sleep in there, y'know. I sit and think about how we both used to sleep in that area in front of the couch and how she's not there anymore. I can't stop thinking about her. Last night... I swear I heard Donna talking to me. I was lying there trying to sleep and she just kept saying "Take care of my boys." It was clear as day... It was like she was sitting right next to me. I think I'm losing my mind.

Rick: You'll get through this, man. Don't worry.

Source: The Walking Dead #11 (Aug. 2004): "Miles Behind Us, Part 5", pg. 6, panels 5-6. Written by Robert Kirkman. Art by Charlie Adlard. See also: spirit; Rick Grimes; Allen; Donna

BELOW: Hershel's strong ethical and religious beliefs prompt him to "do what he can to help his fellow man": Hershel Greene has been tremendously kind to Rick Grimes and Rick's band of zombie apocalypse survivors. Hershel used his medical skill to save Carl's life after Carl was shot by Otis. Plus, Hershel has allowed Rick's entire group to stay on his farm and has shared his food and resources with them.

Hershel's strong ethical and religious beliefs prompt him to do what he can to help his fellow man

Rick: Still, I just wanted to let you know that I really do appreciate all you've done for Carl, and you allowing us to stay here.

Hershel: Don't mention it, I'm just doing what I can to help my fellow man.

Source: The Walking Dead #11 (Aug. 2004): "Miles Behind Us, Part 5", pg. 8-9. Written by Robert Kirkman. Art by Charlie Adlard. See also: charity; Rick Grimes; Hershel Greene

BELOW: Hershel Greene buries three of his children and marks their graves with crosses: When Hershel Greene tried to herd a wandering zombie into his barn, the zombies already in the barn (including his zombified son Shawn) escaped and attacked. Hershel's eldest son Arnold and his eldest daughter Lacey were both killed by the attacking zombies. Rick Grimes and his band of survivors help Hershel kill all of the zombies. Afterward, Hershel buries Arnold, Lacey and Shawn. He marks each grave with a simple wooden cross.

Hershel Greene buries three of his children and marks their graves with crosses

Source: The Walking Dead #11 (Aug. 2004): "Miles Behind Us, Part 5", pg. 21, panels 2-3. Written by Robert Kirkman. Art by Charlie Adlard. See also: cross; kneeling; Protestant; Hershel Greene; Lacey Greene; Arnold Greene; Shawn Greene

BELOW: Julie and Chris obtain guns, and their suicide pact is foreshadowed: Although the details about what is going to happen have not yet been revealed to readers when this scene was published, Julie and Chris will eventually be revealed to have a suicide pact together. Their plan is to commit suicide simultaneously so that they can be together for eternity.

Julie and Chris obtain guns, and their suicide pact is foreshadowed

Chris: Finally. I thought that bastard would never let us have guns. It's going to be so much easier now.

Julie: Yes. We'll do it as soon as the time is right. I love you, Chris.

Chris: I love you, too.

Source: The Walking Dead #11 (Aug. 2004): "Miles Behind Us, Part 5", pg. 22, panels 5-7. Written by Robert Kirkman. Art by Charlie Adlard. See also: suicide; Chris; Julie