In 'The Walking Dead', Lucille was Negan's weapon. It was wrapped in barbed wire and he used it to brutally kill some of the characters. The 'sad' part could be associated with the horror and despair it brought. Every time it was swung, it meant the end for someone, creating a sense of dread among the survivors. It was a symbol of Negan's tyranny over the groups he encountered, and the survivors' powerlessness against it.
Lucille's story is sad because it represents the breakdown of humanity in 'The Walking Dead'. Negan used it as a tool of power and domination. It was a sign of the lawless and cruel world they lived in. Every time it made an appearance, it brought death and sorrow. The characters who faced it had no chance of survival, and their friends had to witness the horror. This cycle of violence and loss makes Lucille's story a sad one.
Most likely not. Bringing a baseball bat to Comic Con is usually prohibited as it could be seen as a potential safety hazard and doesn't fit the typical items allowed at such events. They focus more on comic-related merchandise and cosplay props that are non-threatening.
One interesting baseball bat story could be about a young player who found an old, dusty baseball bat in the attic. It turned out to be a bat that was once used by a local baseball legend. He started using it in his practices and felt a special connection, as if it gave him extra confidence at the plate.
In a story about a mystery at a baseball stadium, a baseball bat could be a key clue related to a threat that involved 'break legs'. Say a threatening note was found with a baseball bat left beside it, and the words 'break legs' were on the note. It could be part of a prank or a more serious intimidation attempt within the context of the baseball - related environment.