The comic series that inspired the show ended today – here’s what happened to your favorite characters (via toofab)
But first, we're going to drop a huge SPOILER WARNING right here so you know that we're not only going to be talk about how Kirkman ended his long-running comic series after 16 years, but we might just be hinting at things to come in the expanding AMC "Dead" universe. While the show has taken many deviations from the comics, in many ways they've stayed true to it as well.
Below we're going to take a look at the final fates of all of the characters from the last issue of "The Walking Dead" comic book. Currently the television series is running about four years behind the comics, but they'll catch up before you know it. Oh yeah, one last time in case you missed it.
For years, Kirkman insisted that "The Walking Dead" was not the story of Rick Grimes and that it could and would survive without him. This issue proves that this was all a lie. Like the main "Star Wars" Episode films have been the Skywalke Saga, this is the Grimes saga from start to finish.Carl, who did not precede his father in death in the comic series, enjoys the fruits of his father's efforts, but also lives on the outskirts of town.
There is no clear resolution about Maggie, nor does she mend things with her children or even Carl. She continues to enable her son more than she should, which has created the issue's most awful person. Even then, he's a far cry from the likes of the Governor or Negan, so it's a further testament to the stability of this world.As proof that the world has moved on from "The Trials," Hershel makes a living with a traveling walker show.
This, of course, is a double-edged sword. Rick was worried that the people of Alexandria had grown soft in their enclosure and he was right. And as Carl pointed out, the world is dangerous. Who's to say this strategy of recreating normalcy within a Safe Zone is the smart way to go? Already we see kids sneering at Rick and at Carl's injury.View StoryEugene has been hard at work on this train project since before we jumped ahead a generation, and he's still at it.
What's interesting about this epilogue to Rick Grimes' story is that it is but a possible future for the television shows. It's also so far removed in time that there may be no reason to evenWith the source material now done, the show's creators have to consider whether they want to move toward the Commonwealth so quickly after the current Whisperer War or if it might be time to start making even more dramatic departures from the source material.
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