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This article contains spoilers for "The Walking Dead".
In edition no. 24 of the comic book "The Walking Dead", writer Robert Kirkman submits his series of thesis through his hero's mouth, Rick Grims (played by Andrew Lincoln in TV series). Survivors can never expect to return to the Old World and must live every day as their last: "We are dead walking!" Rick declares, not zombies. (Near the series "End of Edition #191, when civilization There are Old conflicts were rebuilt and continued, Rick rejects his words and tells the crowd, "We are not dead.")
Surely, no one was safe at "The Walking Dead" - no integral characters and of course not small. The aforementioned number #191? It ends with his own death of Rick, and in the next issue, his son Carl should lower Rick's zombined remains. But according to Kirkman, Rick's death could have come a lot before.
The first Major Death at The Walking Dead is JaneRick's best friend and his partner as a police officer. The stress of the apocalypse and the lending for Rick's wife, Lori, makes Jane. In the edition "The Walking Dead" #6 (the last in Volume 1, "Days Passed by Bay"), Jane is trying to kill Rick. Carl, who watched them, fired Jane in his neck to save his father.
On the cover of the edition "The Walking Dead" no a Death of character. Since Kirkman drew the question, he thought he was overturning that climate death.
"The Walking Dead" is currently released, edition after release, as new "luxurious" prints that are in full color (Not black and white, like the original comics "Walking Dead".) On the back pages of "The Walking Dead Deluxe" #6, Kirkman explained that if the sale of "The Walking Dead" was poor, edition no. 6 could be the last (with six editions, the comic books can be redirected as single trading paper). Therefore, he blew the friendship of Rick and Jane (in retrospect) so early. But the sale of "The Walking Dead" was going well, and Kirkman felt that at least it would appear on edition no. 12. So he started thinking where the story would go next after his grand finale. One idea that had? "Instead of Karl kills Jane, I thought Carl found them in the woods just like Jane killed Rick."
Obviously, Kirkman decided against it, and Rick remained a protagonist of the series. But this shows that, even early, he worked in the paragraph "no one is safe". How 'dead walking' would be different There were Kirkman spared Jane killing Rick instead?
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