AMC's The Walking Dead introduced audiences to dozens of characters from the comic books but snubbed others. Kathryn Crosby, ...
It’s simple: there aren’t any Daryl Dixon comics because he was created exclusively for The Walking Dead TV show. Norman ...
The Walking Dead is marching through its last few episodes to end the series after 11 seasons. But I’ve seen some discussion about how the show may or may not mirror the end of the comics ...
In "The Walking Dead Deluxe #96," Robert Kirkman shares his handwritten notes for the pivotal issue, revealing the "Saviors" ...
Negan is one of the most infamous villains in Robert Kirkman's The Walking Dead comic series from Skybound. This infamous villain made his debut in issue #100 and was a major part of the hit TV ...
Daryl Dixon shows Carol locked inside a car while an angry group of walkers waits for her on the outside. Dixon himself can ...
The original Walking Dead series, and the Image Comics series by Robert Kirkman and Tony Moore that inspired it, mostly take ...
The Walking Dead #95 marked the first time anyone uttered the name "Negan." While the bat-swinging Savior wouldn't appear in the flesh until issues later — in the brains-bashing issue #100 ...
Daryl Dixon left off, following fan-favorite characters Daryl Dixon (Norman Reedus) and Carol Peletier (Melissa McBride). They both confront old demons while she fights to find her friend and he ...
shoots Rick dead a few more times and then leaves, letting him bleed out on his bed. Rick barely got in any words with Sebastian. The death came as a huge shock to comic-book readers. No one ...
If the show travels at the same pace it’s been, with non-comic detours like Terminus and the hospital inserted along the way, The Walking Dead has the potential to run for probably 4-5 more ...
Zombies and witches will be well represented at the 2024 New York Comic Con, with AMC Networks confirming The Walking Dead: ...