The Walking Dead: Five Negan Moments From Comics We Want On TV
Negan is coming to The Walking Dead and he's going to shake things up in a big way when he [...]
Guts
Spencer Monroe successfully pissed us all of when he made the boneheaded decision of trying to rappel himself over a horde of zombies outside of the Safe-Zone walls. That boneheaded decision making process earned his death a spot on this list. That, and, well, it shows how diabolical Negan is.
Negan busts into Alexandria in his typical narcissistic fashion and when Spencer doesn't do exactly what he asks, Negan questions whether or not Spencer has guts. To be sure, he cuts open Spencer's abdomen, spilling his guts out, and laughing at the fact that Spencer does have guts after all.
Robert Kirkman teased the moment while on Talking Dead, making a remark about Spencer having guts.
prevnextCarl's Eye
First of all, we need to see Carl get shot in the eye. But after that, we need to see Negan force him to unveil his scar.
The scar on Carl's face becomes quite a humbling characteristic for the young character but it doesn't stop Negan from forcing him to show it off - and sing.
prevnextThe Wives
Part of Negan's character is he has a whole bunch of wives. He's such a sociopath and it was a blast to read so let's hope it makes it onto television.
The ruthless leader of the Saviors forces his men to hand over their girlfriends, who submit to acting as his "wives" and doing whatever he wants. Negan doesn't allow rape in or by his gang, though, so they have to be willing.
It's twisted.
prevnextZombie Weapons
Finally, someone realized that if you cover your weapons in zombie guts, one blood-drawing strike will be enough to kill any enemy.
During the war between Negan and Rick's groups, Negan covers his army's weapons with zombie guts to ensure that if any of members of Rick's group are struck, they will die eventually, if not killed immediately.
It made for an interesting cliffhanger with an issue involving Dwight and Rick.
prevnextKill Glenn
Negan has to kill Glenn. Yes, I said it.
We only get one chance to adapt these pages to television and this moment, this terrifically horrific moment in issue #100, is too iconic of a moment in The Walking Dead's history to change even a little bit. We're already going to have to give up the colorful language Negan likes to use (a Something To Fear and All Out War movie would've been epic) so let's not give up his insane introduction.
And then he can kill a bunch of other people, too.
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