'The Walking Dead' Season 9 Premiere Comics Comparison
10/08/2018 06:03 pm EDT
Time Jump
Though the time jump in the AMC show didn't seem to be quite as long as the time jump in The Walking Dead comics, there was still a significant gap which followed the All Out War story.
Episode 9x01 was titled, "A New Beginning," just as the first issue of the comic to follow the war was. In it, the survivors have crafted comfortable and safe places to live and raise families. They are using tools which humans had used prior to modern technology and creating resources for themselves.
How far they have come since that pilot where Rick rode into Atlanta!
Hilltop
As seen in the comics, Maggie enjoys looking out from her Barrington House balcony in the TV series. Of course, it's worth noting the Hilltop on television has evolved just as it did in the comics.
The community now has a water tower, several more buildings, and enjoys the safety of its walls. In Season Eight, Maggie was paid of visit by Georgie and given some tips on how to innovate her community to improve it. Georgie and her Key to the Future book did not exist in The Walking Dead comics.
Execution
Gregory met his comic book fate in Episode 9x01, being hung at the Hilltop after trying to have Maggie killed.
In the comics, Gregory tried to poison Maggie but was caught by Jesus. When Maggie survived, he was killed. On the television series, Gregory enlisted the help of Earl for an attempt on Maggie's life similar to the attempted murder of Rick Grimes in issue #150 of The Walking Dead comics.
Cut Him Down
Much of the dialogue was pulled straight from the pages of Robert Kirkman's comics (though some of it was abbreviated). In fact, the last line of the episode was pulled straight from issue #141: "Cut him down."
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