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Immediately becoming a bad guy fans loved to hate, Negan was introduced with a bang in 2012’s The Walking Dead #100, by Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard, after he and his loyal Saviors capture ...
Governor from "The Walking Dead" comics was more sinister than Negan, indulging in extreme cruelty. Negan in the comics was methodical and had rules, unlike the sadistic portrayal in the TV show.
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.
Lauren Cohan reveals original Walking Dead: Dead City opening scene Watch Maggie and Negan enter a zombie-choked Manhattan in The Walking Dead: Dead City trailer Entertainment Weekly ...
The Walking Dead: Dead City not only marked the return of Negan Smith (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) and Maggie Rhee (Lauren Cohan), but it also gave way to a chilling new villain with a key connection to ...
By the conclusion of The Walking Dead, Maggie and Negan had finally come to an uneasy truce after Negan proved himself to her. But that is a long way from becoming besties and winding up on a road ...
Jeffrey Dean Morgan on 'The Walking Dead: Dead City'. Peter Kramer/AMC. While the Dama handed Negan what she dubbed the literal key to the kingdom, all that key did is open a box that contained ...
In fact, Negan is set to return to some old behaviors, which will, no doubt, cause conflict for Maggie. Jeffrey Dean Morgan stars as Negan in Season 1 of The Walking Dead: Dead City.
The Walking Dead: Dead City presents a classic "unstoppable force vs. immovable object" story, but can Maggie and Negan ultimately bring out the best in one another?
The third episode of The Walking Dead: Dead City answered a question that had been hanging over the series’ metaphorical head since it was first announced: What happens/happened to Negan’s ...
"The Walking Dead: Dead City"— a spinoff revolving around Maggie (Lauren Cohan) and Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan)— gives the franchise a spark of life.
After a long stretch of pretty weak-to-indifferent spinoffs as AMC has sought to milk life out of “The Walking Dead,” “The Walking Dead: Dead City” arguably delivers the most satisfying ...