
I would love to see how writers explore the way culture and values undergo further evolution as the pre-apocalypse becomes even more of a distant memory. Her first appearance is in the first episode of Telltale’s The Walking Dead series, titled ‘A New Day’. It would be cool to get a story where people who were old enough to remember the pre-apocalypse have become rare and the story focuses on a cast of people like AJ who really don't have any recollection of what the world used to be like and thus, have a very different perception of the world. Clementine’s ethnicity is never explicitly mentioned during the game, but Melissa Hutchison states in episode 247 of The Walking Dead ‘Cast that Clementine is black and asian. I would much rather see this than a simple rehash of what we've already seen. However if Telltale was to continue the story of AJ and progress further and further down the apocalypse timeline there is a lot more uncharted territory and potential for unique and original stories. I've seen them so many times at this point they just feel so redundant seeing people react to the initial shock of everything going to shit.

at the end of the first season, (idk if theres diffrent endings) when the kidnapper was. I really don't have any interest in seeing yet another story about the beginning of a zombie apocalypse. when Lee met Clementine, she told him that shes 8 years old. Spinning out of the hit game Telltales The Walking Dead, Clementine Book One (opens in new tab) by writer/artist Tillie Walden wades into the zombie franchise with a YA story that gives a new.

I remember talking about how I thought the whole TWD franchise was a sinking ship and that it was a smart move for Telltale to jump off, but after playing episode 1 of The Final Season I would love to get more seasons that follow the story of AJ.
