12 years later, near the end of the series, this is what Addy Miller, the zombie girl from the first chapter of The Walking Dead, looks like today.
In 2010, the first chapter of The Walking Dead kicked off the adventure of TV’s most famous walking dead, and the scene of the zombie girl that Rick Grimes meets helped for the immediate fame that the show achieved.
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Do you remember the moment? Check it out below:
Eleven seasons and 12 years later, this is what Addy Miller looks like, who at the age of 10 embodied the little girl with a sad destiny.
how it started how it’s going pic.twitter.com/U4hi5HXskS
— addy miller (@TheAddyMiller) October 31, 2020
Currently, Addy Miller is 22 years old, since she was born on January 4, 2000, and is a Communications graduate, although she is dedicated to acting and modeling.
The Walking Dead began on October 31, 2010, and despite the fact that its original series is about to end, we can still enjoy its spin-off Fear The Walking Dead, which is preparing its season 8, and the derived series that are are on the way: Daryl Dixon (played by Norman Reedus) and The Walking Dead: Dead City (starring Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Lauren Cohan as Negan and Maggie, respectively).
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Marvel Deluxe – Marvel Zombies
The horror and gore-filled disruptive hit is back!
On an Earth strikingly similar to that of the Marvel Universe, an alien virus caused the world’s greatest superheroes to mutate into flesh-eating monsters! What will happen when they run out of humans to eat?
Unknowingly, young Reed Richards from the Ultimate Universe will come into contact with this Zombie-Verse, but find out the hard way! Also: when the Silver Surfer arrives, it means the devourer of worlds, Galactus, is coming after. But maybe the Marvel Zombies are a worthy match for his all-consuming hunger!
This definitive edition includes never-before-seen bonuses like commentary from Arthur Suydam, the legendary Marvel Zombies cover illustrator, as well as an extensive gallery of very hungry art!
Collects Marvel Zombies (2005) #1-5, Marvel Zombies 2 (2007) #1-5, and Marvel Zombies: Dead Days (2007). Written by Robert Kirkman (The Walking Dead), Illustrated by Sean Phillips (Hellblazer) and covers by Arthur Suydam.
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