In the comic? Meh, Carol is sad and never finds her inner lion. Why not? She makes really good cookies and is a maniac zombie, and person, killer. She shares a deep friendship with Daryl Dixon which constantly taunts fans as to a potential relationship. She evolves form a meek, abused housewife to the woman who kills her husband with a pickaxe before he turns. What we do know about her in the comics, is that Michonne ends up being reunited with her child (who dies on TV) and gives up her sword to become the community lawyer.Ĭarol is perhaps the most badass and fearless characters of the whole TV series (rivalled only by Daryl Dixon and perhaps Rick Grimes). So, if you like the idea of Richonne, then stick to the show (until season 9 of course) and don’t bother opening the graphic novels. Rick is nowhere to be seen except in wedded bliss with Andrea. She’s just as fearless and endures even more than the TV Michonne (raped and tortured by the Governor) and even has a relationship with Ezekiel and Tyrese. It will surprise watchers to know that Michonne remains a distant and somewhat mysterious character in ink. Now that’s a comparison that blows our brains! Funnily enough, in the comics? He doesn’t exist. He hunts with a crossbow, he has no fear when it comes to zombies or villains and he would rather die than be made a coward of.ĭaryl’s a huge fan-favorite and he’s brought us some of the best scenes in Walking Dead history – it would be difficult to see the show carry on without him. He’s also married to Sophia (yes, Carol’s daughter) and he isn’t dead…yet.ĭaryl Dixon is definitely leading the pack in terms of the show’s anti-heroes and rough-as-guts fiercely loyal characters. Oh! And just a little by-the-by, in the comic, Carl kills the real, non-zombiefied Shane. People around the globe may be laughing at Andrew’s Lincoln’s faux southern accent and his pronunciation of ‘Coral’, as he is so fondly known (and even turned into a meme), but few may be laughing at Carl’s hardened and shocking transition from a little boy into a mini-Rick – a vigilante with a colony to defend. The major differences are that while Carl’s eye is accidentally and gruesomely shot out by Ron on TV, his eye is mistakenly shot out by Alexandria leader, Douglas Monroe (who is the Deanna equivalent) in the comics. In both the comics and series, Carl Grimes is Rick’s smart, somewhat hardened son. Will he suffer the same fate in the upcoming Walking Dead movie? Unlike the TV show, Rick’s death is confirmed in the comics, after he gets shot by Sebastian Milton. It may shock viewers to know that in the comics, Rick goes on to marry Andrea after Lori’s death. It seems this honor was passed onto Merle (poor Merle) and Rick got to keep his Colt python because it’s pretty hard in the hot, sticky sun to shoot it one handed, not to mention managing the ongoing prosthesis stump. Most obvious, he has no hand because The Governor cut it off. His community still blindly follows him and makes him their guru.īut there a few things that we don’t see happening to the leader on the show. In both situations, he starts off as a noble and highly-principled leader and rides the slippery slope from law man to outlaw man. I’m kidding.Īlthough it’s a popular fan-theory, rest assured it hasn’t happened in the comics. But did you know that Rick loses a hand in the graphic novel? Or that Negan looks totally different as a comic book character? Check out more shocking differences between The Walking Dead TV show and comic… 1. The Walking Dead’s characters and storylines may play out quite differently on screen as opposed to in ink but the creator of the comic, Robert Kirkman, and the maker of TWD TV series, Scott Gimple have made sure that the basic structure of the comic doesn’t lose its integrity.Īs revealed in our list of TWD trivia, Daryl doesn’t exist on paper and that Jesus is still alive and kicking. Are you an avid watcher of The Walking Dead who thought both the comics and TV series were the same? Or are you one of the many wringing their hands in despair because you find the two completely different?
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