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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Any readers of the graphic novels in here? I have a question: Since the show often follows storylines from the novels but with a twist/character switch I'm wondering if Negan taking Daryl ("I like him, he's mine now") matches a story from the book? If so, what happened to that character? I hate that Negan killed two strong characters and took a third, leaving our group so weak. And I am so worried about Daryl! If we lose another character from the first season it will be so heartbreaking. [/quote] This doesn't happen in the comic, meaning Negan does not take any hostages. The other poster is incorrect, Carl actually stows away to Negan's compound and Negan returns him rather quickly after the discovery[/quote] PP here, I just asked my son about this and he explained to me that I got it wrong when he explained it to me (he's 13), lol. My apologies! [/quote] Hmmm, do you realize that the comics are a LOT darker than the show? I only say that because you might not be aware what your 13-year-old son is reading. I'm not saying either way whether a 13-year-old should be allowed to read that kind of material. I don't read the comics; a friend does. For example, in the comics, there's rape -- even of children. I believe when they're at the prison, one of the convicts is found out to be raping a child. It's pretty horrible stuff. Again, I'm hoping this doesn't come across as judgmental. I'm not judging. Just making sure you're aware. The show (even including last night's episode) is a LOT less intense and dark and weird than the comics from what I'm told. The comics deal with pretty adult subject matter.[/quote] Thanks, I'm aware, but appreciate the warning! [/quote]
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