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From their Season 3 rivalry to a passionate marriage, Rick Grimes and Michonne's relationship has come a long way in The ...
Sasha Williams goes through the wringer in The Walking Dead, losing multiple boyfriends and her brother, Tyrese. Through the pain, she learns that she’s a pretty good shot. Sasha starts using a sniper ...
Jeffrey Dean Morgan loved The Walking Dead's "Here's Negan" episode, but its big change to the comic created the character's ...
AMC has set The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon Season 3 release date, featuring Norman Reedus as the titular fan favorite character.
Ever since their conception, comic books have always been a great market for horror stories. Dating back to ’50s with EC ...
AMC Networks announced some new information regarding The Walking Dead: Dead City Season 3, with some big news.
The Walking Dead: Dead City boss Scott M. Gimple explains the season 2 finale choice for Maggie to not kill Negan and what it means for a season 3.
[This story contains spoilers from The Walking Dead: Dead City season two finale.] Sunday night’s Dead City finale, titled “If History Were a Conflagration,” sees Negan deciding to go full ...
The Walking Dead: Dead City season two is over and this is how the story ends for Maggie and Negan's wild NYC journeys.
The Walking Dead: Dead City Season 2 Episode 8: "If History Were a Conflagration" – Maggie (Lauren Cohan) makes a painful choice, while Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) puts on a show.
The season two finale of "The Walking Dead: Dead City," leaves Maggie and Negan reeling from difficult decisions as their unintentional, extended stay in Manhattan nears to a close.