While The Walking Dead primarily tells a story of survival, one fundamental aspect that often gets overshadowed by the hype of the zombie apocalypse and the aggressive competition among the remaining clusters of humanity is the necessity of securing an ongoing and consistent means of sustenance. To be clear, unless you're a zombie, eating human flesh is not a viable option for survivors.
Establishing and maintaining a reliable food system in such an environment is no easy task. As a result, there must be considerable improvisation taking place - at least according to The Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman. Kirkman addressed this problem directly when responding to a reader's question in the "Letter Hacks" section of The Walking Dead Deluxe #103.
The reader, intrigued by the Beef Jerky Stroganoff that Spencer Monroe offered to Andrea in The Walking Dead #77 by Kirkman and Charlie Adlard, inquired about the origin of this creative dish.
Establishing and maintaining a reliable food system in such an environment is no easy task. As a result, there must be considerable improvisation taking place - at least according to The Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman. Kirkman addressed this problem directly when responding to a reader's question in the "Letter Hacks" section of The Walking Dead Deluxe #103.
The reader, intrigued by the Beef Jerky Stroganoff that Spencer Monroe offered to Andrea in The Walking Dead #77 by Kirkman and Charlie Adlard, inquired about the origin of this creative dish.
- 1/14/2025
- by Marcel Green
- ScreenRant
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