Glenn suffered a brutal death at the hands of Negan in The Walking Dead comic, but according to the series' creator, he was meant to die way sooner.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT In the zombified universe that is The Walking Dead, one of the original members of Rick Grimes’ ragtag group of survivors, Glenn, was brutally killed off during a harrowing series of events that ushered in the true evil of the series in the vulgar villain named Negan.
Making his debut in 2003’s The Walking Dead #2, Glenn Rhee immediately became a fan-favorite zombie-killer thanks to his everyman qualities and ability to turn a bad situation into something worth salvaging. Eventually killed off via a bat to the head almost 100 issues after his introduction, Glenn’s legacy would live on in the child he fathered with Maggie Greene as well as in the hearts and minds of the survivors he left behind. And while Glenn’s death was tragic, writer Robert Kirkman recently revealed that he was never meant to last as long as he did in comics, with his end planned for shortly after the release of the 71st issue of the series.
Continually kicking the “GLENN DIES NEXT” can down the road until he bit the big one in The Walking Dead #100, it makes sense that Glenn was a character Kirkman couldn’t bear to part with until much later in the series, as his story and the emotional core he developed with Maggie, Rick, and others became far more integral to the plot than most of the other characters who came and went without much fanfare.
Glenn Survived Longer In The Walking Dead Than Originally Planned So while Glenn’s end still stands out as one of the most intense and unexpected demises in The Walking Dead’s almost 200-issue run, the fact that Robert Kirkman was going to kill him way earlier in the story is a fun nerd fact for fans of the character to learn.
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