Well, 'Outcast' could be somewhat similar. Both deal with dark and mysterious elements and have complex characters. Also, 'Invincible' has a comparable level of intensity and drama.
There are indeed. 'Crossed' comes to mind. It shares the gritty and often disturbing nature. And 'Saga' has a similar adventurous and fantastical aspect that might appeal if you liked Here's Negan.
I think there are a few. Comics like 'The Walking Dead' have a similar post-apocalyptic and survival theme.
Well, it depends on what aspects you like about Here's Negan. But comics like The Walking Dead, which shares a similar post-apocalyptic theme, might be of interest.
Well, Negan first appears in the series as a major antagonist. He has a very distinct personality. He's confident, often to the point of being cocky. His group, the Saviors, would extort other communities for resources. He uses fear as a tool to control those around him. His actions have a huge impact on the other characters in the show, like Rick and his group.
One major event was his first encounter with Rick's group. He brutally killed two of their members, which set up a huge conflict. Another is when Rick's group finally decided to fight back against the Saviors led by Negan.
Definitely. Negan was a part of the comics and had a major impact on the plot and the other characters.
Yes, Negan is in the comics and he's a significant and controversial character.
Yes, Negan is dead in the comics. His fate was sealed in a dramatic storyline.
Sure, Negan is dead in the comics. His fate is part of the evolving narrative and character arcs within the comic series.
Yes, Negan is eventually released in the comics.
In the comics, Negan is a morally ambiguous figure. He's done a lot of bad things, but there are times when his actions might be seen as necessary for survival in that world. So, it's hard to give a straightforward answer about whether he's good or not.