Glenn Rhee is one ofWalking Dead’s most iconic characters, with his grotesque death cementing the foul-mouthedNegan as the franchise’s greatest villain. However,Walking Deadwriter and co-creator Robert Kirkman feels that the jaw-dropping death scene could have been improved, wishing he’d done one thing to make the moment"way better."

He Finally Got His Wish in the TV Adaptation

InWalking Dead Deluxe #100(Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Dave McCaig and Rus Wooton), fans see the debut of Negan,the brutal leader of the Saviors. In order to make an impression on Rick Grimes' group, Negan chooses a member to kill at random, selecting Glenn in a heart-rending, no-holds-bar scene where the character is beaten to death while calling out to his partner Maggie. Glenn was one of Rick’s first allies, introduced inThe Walking Dead #2, making this a major loss for fans. However,Kirkman admits it would have landed even harder if he’d given more of an impression that a different character was about to die.

Kirkman’s role on AMC’s TV adaptation gave him a chance to act on hisWalking Deadregrets.

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In the creator notes for the issue, Kirman admits that Glenn’s optimism and his developing relationship with Maggie make it"obvious"who is about to die once Negan declares his intentions, pointing out,“We even have Rick saying he’s going to miss the hell out of Glenn. Yeesh. Laying it on pretty thick, Robert!“Kirkman states that while he had"a solid plan for constantly making the reader think characters were goners,“he failed to follow up on it, and that"it could have been way better if I landed those moments.”

Some traces of Kirkman’s plan remain, for example Rick thanking Michonne for her support in a scene that emphasizes how vital their friendship has become to the group. Likewise, there’s a moment where Rick warns Carl to put on his seatbelt that could be read as foreshadowing about his safety. However, as Kirkman notes, Glenn’s plan to move to a new community with Maggie make him the clear target for death.When Kirkman got a second chance on TV, he made a geniusnewdecision to obscure Glenn’s doomed status.

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As well as co-creating the franchise alongside artist Tony Moore, Kirkman was also an executive producer and writer on AMC’s TV adaptation ofThe Walking Dead, where Glenn is played by Steven Yeun. InThe Walking Dead Deluxe #91, Kirkman revealed that in recreating the comic death,he pitchedalsokilling Michael Cudlitz’s Abraham so as to misdirect comic fans, who already knew what was coming. Kirkman states that he wanted fans to think,“Oh, whew! They’re not killing Glenn!“only for Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s Negan to turn around and carry out asecondexecution following the comic storyline.

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Walking Dead’s creator originally planned for Maggie to kill Negan, but the series' artist had a better idea.

In the original comics, Abraham is shot through the eye with an arrow by Saviors member Dwight, continuing his conversation for a while until the angle changes to show his horrific injury. Kirkman was never happy withthe way Abraham was killed off, so in the TV show he handed off the horrifying image to Merritt Wever’s Denise, instead making Abraham another Negan victim. The smart change effectively answered Kirkman’s regrets from the comics, both in terms of killing off Abrahamandmisdirecting fans as to Glenn’s fate. Interestingly,this wasn’t the last major change to result from Negan killing Glenn.

Maggie (Lauren Cohan) threatening Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) with a knife in The Walking Dead: Dead City

But the Series' Artist Thought Redemption Was More Interesting

Negan’s murder of Glenn was originally intended to lead to his own death at Maggie’s hands, avenging her former partner and the father of her child.Kirkman had planned out Maggie’s revengewhen - per an interview withInsider- artist Charlie Adlard contacted his collaborator, lamenting that so much Western fiction buys into the idea of"eye for an eye"despite seemingly being morally above this idea.Adlard described how interesting it would be if Negan"the baddest of bad guys"was allowed to live, making a major statement about the type of society that Rick’s group were creating.

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Kirkman loved the idea, having Rick commute Negan’s death sentence into life imprisonment, condemned to watch as the survivors disproved all his ideas about humanity and the need for violent control. By the end of the series, Negan is totally won over, admitting that Rick was right and living out the rest of his life in exile, atoning for his crimes. Meanwhile, in the final issue’s flash forward, readers learn thatGlenn’s son Hershel grew upto found his own traveling zombie circus, despite the risks it poses to other survivors, showing how he became arrogant and embittered after growing up without his father.

A split screen of Michonne and Rick Grimes.

Glenn’s death at the hands of Negan is one ofThe Walking Dead’s most iconic moments, and yet writer Robert Kirkman has long believed he could have done it even better by implying other characters were facing death - something he eventually managed in the TV adaptation byactuallykilling Abraham, all to make longtime fans think that Glenn was finally safe.

Source: Kirsten Acuna,Insider

The Walking Dead

The Walking Deadis a massive multimedia franchise that began with a comic book series created by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore, and Charlie Adlard. The franchise gained widespread popularity with the launch of the television seriesThe Walking Deadin 2010 on AMC, which chronicles the lives of survivors in a post-apocalyptic world overrun by zombies, referred to as “walkers.” The success of the original show has led to numerous spin-offs, web series, video games, novels, and other media. The franchise explores themes of survival, human nature, and the breakdown of society in the face of an existential threat, making it one of the most successful and influential horror series of the 21st century.

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