Just Another Day at the Office - Robert Kirkman & Jay Bonansinga

Just Another Day at the Office

By Robert Kirkman & Jay Bonansinga

  • Release Date: 2012-12-04
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
Score: 4
4
From 56 Ratings

Description

Just Another Day at the Office reveals the never-before-known details of how Philip Blake (aka The Governor) took full control of Woodbury.

In this exciting story that takes place between The Walking Dead: Rise of the Governor and The Walking Dead: The Road to Woodbury, Philip unleashes his full fury on the previous leaders of the small walled-off town. This one-man-army, a man on his way to becoming the fearsome Governor who will eventually go up against Rick Grimes and company, single-handedly takes on all foes, both zombie and human alike.

Robert Kirkman and Jay Bonansinga's story was originally published in issue 1 of The Walking Dead magazine and contains approximately 3,500 words, along with an extended excerpt for The Walking Dead: The Road to Woodbury.

Reviews

  • Too short

    2
    By Mwr1589
    The story itself is very good but its really only the length of a chapter from the first book. The rest of it is a preview of the second book. Even at 99 cents I think that is false advertisement of what your getting.
  • Basically an add for "The Road to Woodbury"

    1
    By aroberto
    Basically, you are paying for a preview the first two chapters of "The Road to Woodbury". "Just Another Day At the Office" is a VERY short story. It's about 1/3 as long as a chapter in one of the two Walking Dead books so far. And, it doesn't really add anything to the plot and is barely worth reading. Knowing what I know now I would not have bought it; I would rather have my 99 cents back. It should be free given its poor quality and value.
  • Short short story

    2
    By Shirky3
    The actual story is very short. The remainder of the book is preview of The Road to Woodbury. This doesn't really make sense since the short story was released after the Road to Woodbury. It's disappointing to this of us who expected a longer story and got an excerpt from a book we already read.