Eugene Porter (Comic Series)

"Rick is working towards something... He's building a life for all of us, including you if you'd back the fuck off. That's big. That's special. And I won't do anything to jeopardize that... No matter how many genitals you sever."

- Eugene to Negan, expressing his loyalty to Rick.

Eugene Porter is a character first encountered in Issue 53 of Image Comics' The Walking Dead and is a science teacher. Eugene often appears sloppy and depressed. He was traveling with Abraham Ford and Rosita Espinosa for a very long time during the apocalypse, lying to them, saying he knew what caused the undead outbreak, leading them towards Washington, D.C. where they bump into Rick Grimes' group and they once again move their way to Washington, D.C. where they discover the Alexandria Safe-Zone. Despite everything Eugene has done, he has become extremely useful to Rick's group, expressing a brutal loyalty towards his fellow companions.

Character
Eugene's greatest strength is his large intellect. On multiple different occasions Eugene has displayed great feats of intellect, such as being able to use factory equipment to craft bullets and heal wounds such as gunshots with relative ease. Eugene's intellect makes him a great asset to the group, with him often being kept away from the action in order to keep him safe, a notion Eugene does not always approve of. In recent times Eugene has used his intellect to help build Alexandria into a thriving beacon of hope in the harsh post-apocalyptic world, being able to design buildings such as mills for the community.

During the early months of the apocalypse, Eugene realized his intelligence would not be enough for him to be able to survive in the post-apocalyptic world. Knowing he is not a great fighter or a very brave person, Eugene used his ability to tell convincing lies to others in order to survive the undead. Deciding to call himself a top government scientist with knowledge on how the zombie outbreak started, Eugene manipulated Abraham Ford and Rosita Espinosa into protecting him from threats with the false promise that Washington, D.C. was a safe area, thus ensuring his continued survival in the post-apocalyptic world with little effort needed on his part.

Once Eugene's lies eventually caught up to him, he decided to rethink his way of living in the post-apocalyptic world. When a herd breached the Alexandria Safe-Zone, Eugene showed increased bravery in the face of danger and stood his ground while fighting off numerous zombies alongside his fellow survivors.

During the war against The Saviors, Eugene became one of Alexandria's most important people by using his intellect to craft bullets for Rick Grimes and the other survivors to use against Negan and his Saviors. Even after he was captured by Negan and interrogated, Eugene refused to surrender any information to them despite his own life being threatened, wanting to prove himself useful and not wanting Abraham's death at the hands of The Saviors to mean nothing.

Location Unknown
Before the outbreak, Eugene was a high-school science teacher. Like many survivors, he was unprepared for the harsh realities the zombie apocalypse brought, and believed he lacked the skills or experiences necessary to survive.

As a teacher, he realized his skills were his intelligence, and he combined this with his self-belief in his ability to lie well. He utilized his advanced general knowledge to survive, and at some unknown point, he cut his hair and fashioned it into a mullet. When asked why he did so, he reasoned that it took attention off of his intelligence.

Here We Remain
Details of Eugene prior to meeting Rick Grimes' group are, like his two companions, mostly unknown. Eugene encountered Abraham around the same time as Rosita. He proceeded to press a lie that he was one of ten scientists employed by the United States government who worked on a project to weaponize the human genome when the "plague" hit the world, and that he knew the "classified" origins of the zombie apocalypse.

Eugene acknowledged Abraham's physical prowess and time in the Army, and successfully convinced him, while Abraham was in a state of despair over his family's death, to travel to Washington, D.C. He eventually convinced Rosita and other unknown members of their survivor group with Abraham at his backing. Eugene motivated his group to undertake the "mission" through stating that that there were surviving government and military personnel who needed his supposed knowledge of the origins of the epidemic, and who could also provide them all safe shelter.

Eugene used an old radio as a prop to maintain his facade, and emphasized he had upper-level contact with "heads of state" in D.C. until a generator on their signal boosters severed long-range radio frequency. He used his facade as a military scientist and the knowledge he carried as the reason to press the group to head to Washington, thus securing his safety in a larger group of survivors.

Abraham soon took up the role of his protector, and Eugene reassured any doubts Abraham had with displays of knowledge, such as fixing Abraham's headache with a rub to the side of his head and making a compass with needle and silk. Abraham went to great lengths to protect Eugene, and became so convinced that the mission to Washington, D.C. surpassed all else that he killed three other members of their group when they tried to run away with food and supplies on the way to Washington, D.C., as Abraham revealed to Rick.

Eugene, Abraham, and Rosita were the only survivors of their travelling group by the time they made it to the Greene Family Farm and came across Rick and his survivors. After being confronted, Eugene told the survivors that he knew what caused the plague, but, refused to disclose any information to anyone, including Abraham and Rosita, as it was classified for surviving government officials in Washington, D.C. His story prompted Rick's group to hostility and caused unease and doubt, but, Abraham ultimately convinced the majority of Rick's group of Eugene's credibility and their mission, causing the two groups to combine together and leave the farm in an effort to travel towards Washington, D.C. together.

What We Become
During the group's travels on the road to D.C., Eugene discovers a zombie that appears malnourished. Fascinated by such a discovery and wanting to maintain his facade as a government scientist to the group, Eugene begins to study it, drawing the conclusion that the zombie has not been able to digest enough food over a period of unknown time which leads to the discovery that zombies do indeed have to digest food like any other being to survive. However, before Eugene can properly begin to study the zombie, a large group of undead begin to swarm him and the group, forcing them to retreat.

After many more days of travelling, Eugene and the group set up a temporary camp near an abandoned gas station. After Abraham, Rick, and Carl Grimes travel to Cynthiana, Kentucky in search of more supplies, Eugene and the rest of the group begin to settle down at the gas station. During this time Eugene is asked by Andrea why he keeps his hair styled as a mullet if he is so smart. Eugene explains to her that he only does it because it causes people to underestimate him and his intellect. He also discusses the low food situation, to which he agrees with Michonne's suggestion of rationing supplies.

After Abraham, Rick, and Carl arrive back from their trip, they immediately order everyone at the gas station to pack their belongings up as a herd is pursuing them. Dale tries to protest against this, but Eugene quickly tells Dale that a herd is not something they can just hide out from and they must get moving again towards Washington, D.C. to escape certain death.

Fear The Hunters
During their travel towards Washington, D.C., the group decide to make camp after the deaths of both Billy and Ben. It is during this time that Dale is abducted from the group by an unknown group of captors. Eugene and the rest of the group begin a small scale search for Dale around the campsite and also encounter Gabriel Stokes. Eugene also maintains his facade as a government scientist by telling Abraham he is unable to get his radio to work due to the signal being too weak. While on the search for Dale, Eugene and Gabriel get into a debate about religion. Eugene calls religious beliefs absurd, but Gabriel counters this by saying as a man of science Eugene would have once believed the dead walking the Earth to be impossible.

After Eugene and the group take sanctuary in Gabriel's church, they are continually stalked by Dale's captors. Eventually, after a few days of inactivity, the captors leave a now legless Dale outside of the church. In the process of bringing Dale back into the church, Glenn is shot in the leg by Dale's captors. Eugene uses his medical skills to successfully treat Glenn's leg and clean up Dale, discovering that he has been bitten in the process.

After The Hunters are brutally killed at the hands of Abraham, Rick, Andrea, and Michonne, Eugene and the group leave Gabriel's church after a funeral service for Dale and resume their journey towards Washington, D.C..

Life Among Them
Just days away from Washington, D.C., Rick tries to use Eugene's radio himself. Seeing this act, Eugene gets into a struggle with Rick over the radio, not wanting his lie exposed. However, the radio is thrown to the floor in the struggle and it is revealed to the group that there are no batteries inside the radio. Eugene tries to lie himself out of the situation and tells the group that the radio's original batteries ran out a few weeks prior. Rick catches him on this lie and demands Eugene tell the group if the radio ever had any batteries in it. Eugene answers truthfully by telling the group he was lying about being a government scientist the whole time and is really just a high school science teacher. This revelation sends Abraham into a fury and he begins to attack Eugene, demanding he answer why he lied to the group the whole time. Eugene explains that he only lied because he had to for survival, stating he lacks any useful quality but his intellect and ability to tell believable lies. He then sorrowfully apologizes to Abraham and the rest of the group for his lies.

After coming into contact with two new survivors, Aaron and Eric, Eugene and the rest of the group are escorted to the Alexandria Safe-Zone. After arriving at the walled-off community, Eugene is interviewed by Alexandria's leader, Douglas Monroe, who, after seeing Eugene's capabilities, decides to make him Alexandria's community planner.

Too Far Gone
After arriving at Alexandria, Eugene begins to settle into his new life there, even moving into his own house. Despite his long months of survival out in the wilderness, Eugene isolates himself from the rest of the community and decides not to involve himself in any major community happenings or events.

No Way Out
As a large herd attacks and breaches the Alexandria Safe-Zone, dozens of undead pouring into the community, Eugene and Nicholas seek refugee in Gabriel's church, almost getting devoured as the priest is reluctant at first to open his doors in fear of his own life.

After seeing many of the residents of the Alexandria Safe-Zone join together to fend off the zombie herd, Eugene, Nicholas, and Gabriel all join the fight against their undead foe. Despite his earlier cowardice in the face of danger, Eugene refuses to give up fighting the herd and alongside the other residents of the Safe-Zone manages to fight the herd back and save the community from almost certain annihilation.

We Find Ourselves
Once the herd corpses were burnt and disposed of and a funeral held for those who died in the herd attack, Eugene joins a small community council headed by Rick to discuss Alexandria's future moving forward. After the meeting concludes, Eugene heads home. Not long after he arrives, Rosita comes to him for a place to stay. Eugene asks her why she is no longer with Abraham, to which she tells him that he has cheated on her for Holly. Eugene then asks Rosita why she would want to move in with him, confused at such a notion considering his previous lies to her. Rosita tells him that he is the only real friend she has left in the community, despite any lies he may have previously told her and Abraham.

During these events Eugene continued to get more involved in community matters, using his high intellect to provide Alexandria with new means of defense against the zombie menace, such as trenches surrounding the Safe-Zone walls to help prevent zombie build-ups from occurring.

A Larger World
Continuing to deepen his involvement in the affairs of Alexandria, Eugene accompanies Rosita, Aaron, Eric, Glenn, Maggie Greene, and Heath on a trip to gather new supplies for the Alexandria Safe-Zone.

Something To Fear
After Rick and a few other members of the Safe-Zone journey to the Hilltop Colony under the guidance of Paul Monroe, Eugene is visited by Abraham at his house. Abraham asks him is Rosita is doing okay, but Eugene blows him off and informs him that she is much happier living with him than she was with Abraham. Knocked back for a few moments, Abraham takes the opportunity to leave, a little taken back by Eugene's words. Rosita soon confronts Eugene about this, telling him not to go around proclaiming the two are together. Eugene jokes by saying they are not together "officially" but is still angrily told off by Rosita.

Sometime before the journey to the Hilltop Colony, Eugene told Rick that he might have found a solution to the rising depletion of the Safe Zone's available ammunition, as he researched a nearby gun-store with the supplies to recycle spent bullet casings. Eugene later took the initiative to tell Abraham of his plan. He convinced Abraham to make the trip with him the morning of Rick's arrival.

However, Eugene was unaware of the the Saviors' planned retaliation attack for the deaths of three of their group by the hands of Michonne and Andrea, as Rick wished to wait until morning to tell them of the new threat. While the two conversed, the topic eventually led to Rosita and Eugene admits that although he's tried to enter in a relationship with her several times, he doesn't believe Rosita will ever look at him like the way she did to Abraham. He is consoled by Abraham, saying that he just needs to be less weird and tells Eugene that he simply wishes for Rosita to be happy like he is with Holly and "if it's with you, great." Abraham is then abruptly and suddenly killed from a crossbow through the back of his head. Eugene grabs Abraham's assault rifle, but, is threatened by Abraham's killer, Dwight, who dismisses him as "bait". Eugene was later tied him up and taken hostage when the Saviors attempted to enter the Safe-Zone. When Rick refused and before gunfire erupted, Eugene bit Dwight's crotch and significantly wounded him long enough for the Safe-Zone defenders to kill at least a dozen of the Savior's group. When they retreated, Eugene was rescued by Rick and Andrea, though he expressed remorse when he saw Abraham's body.

When Eugene returned and news of Abraham's death reached her, Rosita broke down in grief and confided in Eugene about her past, revealing her practice of pleasuring men in the group they were once a part of in order to survive. She stated that when Abraham came, though she expected him to be like the other men, he wasn't and she soon fell in love with him. She also told Eugene that she believed, even though he ended up having lied the entire time, that Abraham would have protected him regardless, like he protected her. The two comforted each other in their shared mourning for their friend, and Eugene was later seen at the funeral with Rosita, comforting her in their grief.

After Rick leads a caravan out of the Alexandria Safe Zone to return to the Hilltop Colony, Eugene is shown mourning at Abraham's graveside, at a loss for words over his friend's death.

After Rick and the group return to the Alexandria Safe-Zone, Eugene approaches Rick and reveals to him what he Abraham were doing outside the Safe-Zone before the first Savior attack. Eugene also tells Rick that he is reasonably comfortable in being able to make bullets and offers to attempt to construct bullets for the group to fight off The Saviors. Rick tells Eugene his idea is admirable, but, it is not what he has planned for dealing with the Saviors and tells the community they will be trading with the Saviors. Despite Rick telling him otherwise, Eugene is still seen scouting several buildings within the area with both Rosita and Holly, trying to locate a building nearby that had the equipment needed to create ammunition.

What Comes After
During his relentless search for a place to manufacture ammo in, Eugene, on a trip with Rosita and Holly, discovers an abandoned factory that houses all the equipment needed for successfully crafting bullets. Eugene begins to devise plans for how he will operate the bullet making process, earning him praise from Rosita for his success.

March To War
As he continues to manufacture bullets for the Alexandria Safe-Zone, Eugene is asked by Rick if he will be ready to deliver as many bullets as possible in the upcoming war against the Saviors. Eugene tells Rick he is not entirely comfortable on the idea of his bullets being used to kill actual human beings, but Rick tells him that they are human beings who have enslaved and will kill the group. Eugene tells Rick he is taking this into consideration and will decide on whether or not to start mass bullet production as soon as possible, eventually deciding that he will help in the war effort.

All Out War - Part One
After forming an alliance with The Kingdom, Rick goes to Eugene and asks about the ammo production. Curious, Eugene inquires as to why and Rick tells him about the plan to attack The Saviors with the help of several other communities. Despite initially wanting his bullets to "kill the monsters who killed Abraham and Glenn", Eugene is seen to have had second thoughts and claims that he wasn't aware that the bullets he made would be used to kill people. Eugene later changes his stance, recognizing that in order for them to be safe they have to kill those who threaten them. Close to the beginning of the war, Eugene informs Rick that they have several more cases of ammunition that were made ahead of schedule; Rick thanks him and his team on the hard work they've done in helping to curb the war in their favor. Eugene is working with his group inside their ammunition foundry when Negan's forces attack Alexandria.

All Out War - Part Two
After the initial bombardment, one of the workers named John decides to go outside and urinate. Eugene tells him to stay inside (in case a herd arrives soon), but, the former refuses and Eugene eventually relents. His fears are confirmed when several zombies overpower John and kill him. Eugene moves to close the door, but, there are too many zombies, and they are forced to flee. As they make it outside the foundry, Eugene hears someone bark out an order to kill the zombies. It is revealed to be Negan who was leading The Saviors back to Sanctuary. Negan is confused as to why Eugene and the others are outside the walls and captures them.

Eugene is taken away from the others, and Negan arrives, flanked by Dwight and Carson. He informs Eugene that he knows what he was doing and demands that he make ammunition for the Saviors. Eugene refuses and says that Rick has a vision for the future and offhandedly insults Negan. Negan issues an ultimatum: either Eugene complies or he will do one of two things: iron Eugene's face or castrate him as well as killing several of the captured Alexandrians. Eugene firmly refuses to betray Rick and defiantly says that he will never comply, "no matter how many genitals you sever." Negan then leaves Eugene to think over his options.

A few hours later, Dwight visits Eugene in his cell. Dwight informs him that he is here to get him out, saying he thinks he can do so. However, Eugene does not believe Dwight wants to save him or his friends, saying he didn't save Holly, so why would he bother saving him and his friends from capture. Dwight tells Eugene that there was no chance to do so and Eugene retorts back by saying that Dwight is only playing both sides until there is a clear winner and if he was to get free, he would kill Dwight from behind just like he did to Abraham. Dwight shrugs this off, telling Eugene that he is not a good man, or that he regrets anything he has done, rather that he just wanted to get the chance to reassure Eugene before he scares himself to death and tells him that if he ever got the chance, he would kill Negan on the spot. However, their conversation is overheard by another Savior named Carson. Dwight tries to bluff his way out, but, Carson tells him he heard the whole conversion. However, much to Eugene and Dwight's surprise, Carson tells them he wants to help take Negan down to get a chance to see his brother at the Hilltop, Harlan Carson, again.

A few hours after Negan, Dwight, and the majority of The Savior forces leave to attack Hilltop, Eugene is seen still sitting in his prison cell at The Sanctuary. However, a few seconds later, Carson unlocks Eugene's cell door and rescues him. They quickly head towards the room where his ammo team is being held captive and Carson and Eugene free them too. Much to their surprises, two Saviors, Mark and his Girlfriend Amber, sneak up behind them. However, instead of trying to kill Eugene, Carson, and the others, they decide to accompany them on leaving The Sanctuary, Eugene and the rest managing to commandeer a van and escape.

After managing to get away from The Sanctuary's confines, Eugene, Carson, and the other escapees manage to drive back to Alexandria. However, when they get there, they find the area completely pitch black and need to switch the headlights on in order to see. When they do so, they find a large group of zombies heading towards the van and a Savior sniper on a nearby roof, who spots them instantly. Carson tries to drive away, but, the van gets stuck in between a large group of zombies. Everyone starts to panic as the zombies start to close-in around the van and The Savior sniper, Donnie, opens fire on the van. Eugene tells everyone to stop panicking and if everyone does exactly what he says, they will get out of the situation alive.

Eugene props a small hammer up against the van's steering wheel and triggers the horn, causing the undead to swarm around the front of the van and simultaneously causing Donnie to lose his target. This allows Eugene, Carson, and the rest of the group to escape the van and climb up to Donnie's position. Eugene catches him off-guard and manages to knock Donnie off the building's ledge and to the floor below, killing him instantly. Eugene then confesses to Carson that he has never killed a man before and he feels terrible in doing so. However, Carson reassures him and tells Eugene that Donnie was an animal and would have killed them if they didn't kill him first. Eugene relaxes after hearing this and proclaims that they will rest on the rooftop until sunrise, heading to Hilltop afterwards.

A New Beginning
Eugene was working on the Alexandria Herd Patrol. He devised a plan with a horn that drove the roamers away so others teammates could continue their mission. Eugene comes to tell Rick how his plan worked and that none of the people were in any serious trouble. Rick says that's great but tells Eugene that he isn't to go on Herd Patrol again. Eugene says that he's not sure if people will be able map the herd's next path, and that it's essential to show someone how to do it on the field. Rick says that Eugene is too valuable to the community and that they can not risk losing him. Eugene understands and asks how the mill is doing. Rick says that it's running smoothly and that its first loaf of bread has been finished. Rick says that Eugene's design is working great and asks if Eugene would like to do an inspection with him tomorrow. Eugene says sure but states it wasn't his design and that he just read a book. Rick tells him not to diminish what he's done for the community by preserving their technological achievements and shortening the road back a great deal. Rick leaves Eugene to go back to his house and bids him farewell until the day after.

The next day, Rick and Eugene are walking towards the mill when Rick asks if his relationship with Rosita is okay. Eugene says that he thinks it is. Rick questions what he meant and Eugene says that  he's not sure if Rosita really wants to be with him and that he may make his fear of her leaving him a reality. Rick says that maybe he shouldn't do that. Olivia is inside the mill, getting ready to take a new batch of bread out of the furnace soon. Rick says that he never realized how much he missed the smell of fresh bread. Eugene tells Rick that things are going well enough to start gearing towards gearing up production and when Alexandria has a surplus, they can start trading with other communities. Rick tells Eugene and Olivia that he doesn't think they realize how valuable the mill is to the community. He says that if things keep progressing they way they are now, bread could be more valuable than bullets soon. Olivia says that she's felt that way for a while and is glad that the world is catching up to her. Eugene tells Rick that they should be getting over to the factory.

Eugene later has lunch with Andrea, discussing his relationship with Rosita with her. Eugene informs Andrea that Rosita has not being feeling very well as of late and does not know what is wrong with her, but Andrea just tells him to talk with Rosita about the situation, before the two head their separate ways back home.

Killed Victims
This list shows the victims Eugene has killed:
 * Donnie
 * Numerous counts of zombies.

Rosita Espinosa
"Rosita, please. Just forget him, okay? He never cared for you... Not like you did for him... Not like I do."

- Eugene expressing his care for Rosita.

Eugene initially traveled with Abraham and Rosita under the guise of being an important scientist, when all along he was only seeking their protection and company. He would often spy on them having sex, to which Rosita was the first to acknowledge. As time passed and the trio traveled along with Rick's group, Eugene would go onto remain relatively close to Abraham and Rosita. Even after being exposed as a liar, Eugene would go onto confide in Rosita. This was further evidenced after Abraham and Rosita's breakup when she offered to cook him dinner. It is speculated that because Eugene and Abraham were close, Rosita may be trying to make Abraham jealous. This is teased at when Eugene told Abraham that Rosita was happier with him; after Abraham leaves, Rosita confronts Eugene and denies that they are in a relationship. While on a scouting trip with Abraham, Eugene once again stands his ground regarding Rosita and Abraham tells him that if he can make her as happy as he is without her, then Eugene should go for it. Whether or not Eugene truly holds feelings for her or was bravely trying to make Abraham jealous as a friend to her, has yet to be revealed. In the events leading up to and during the funeral held for Abraham, Eugene and Rosita are shown to truly have developed a special bond that may go above any normal relationship. It can be considered that Eugene and Rosita are one in the same, as they both used their personality traits to survive, particularly on Abraham. After the two year time skip, they are shown to have started a relationship, but it is heavily strained, with Rosita barely talking to Eugene and him fearful that things would end.

Abraham Ford
"I want her to be happy without me. Like I am without her. I just want things to be... right. Do you understand? If she can be happy with you... great. And then... I just don't--"

- Abraham's last words to Eugene.

Abraham and Rosita met up with Eugene under the guise of him being an important scientist, which turned out to be a lie and that he just wanted their protection and company. He would often spy on them having sex, to which Rosita was the first to acknowledge. As time passed and the trio traveled along with Rick's group, Eugene would go onto remain relatively close to Abraham and Rosita. Even after being exposed as a liar, Eugene would go onto confide in Rosita. This was further evidenced after Abraham and Rosita's breakup when she offered to cook him dinner. It is apparent that Eugene has feelings for Rosita, and as Abraham comes by to check on them, he would tell him that they were fine and she's doing a lot better with him than she was with him. He could be just messing with Abraham, but, it could be that he truly believes he is in a relationship with Rosita, even though she tells they aren't together. During the scout, they once again speak of this and in Abraham's dying words he tells Eugene that if he can make her happy then he should do it. Eugene Porter was in fact the last person to see and speak to Abraham before his death and has visited his graveside, possibly in an attempt to find closure for ridiculing him over cheating on Rosita.

Rick Grimes
During the introduction of Abraham's group to Rick and his, Eugene had been under his guise as an important scientist on his way to Washington, something Rick took seriously. However, when Rick took Eugene's radio to take a look at it himself, Eugene became defensive and during a brief struggle it was revealed that the radio had no power running to it. Rick, along with the others, would treat Eugene as a worthless tag along for some time. This revelation would go on to mark the slow, but, persistent transformation in Eugene's character from a worthless liar to a now intricate member of the group. Most notably, Eugene told Rick that he can produce ammunition for firearms if given the right tools, something that Rick entrusts him to keep secret from the others as continues with the venture. Later, when Eugene is captured by Negan, he expresses his faith in Rick Grimes, believing that Rick is creating a better life for everyone.

Gabriel Stokes
"I believe your beliefs are absurd."

- Eugene to Gabriel whilst discussing religion.

Gabriel and Eugene seemed to have a stable friendship. While looking for Dale, the two debated with one another about the existence of God. Once the Alexandria Safe-Zone was overrun, Eugene and Nicholas begged Gabriel to let them inside the church to hide. Hesitating at first, but, not wanting to cause more deaths by locking people outside, like Gabriel had before the group met him, he let both Eugene and Nicholas inside.

Dwight
Dwight and Eugene share a poor relationship. Eugene bitterly hates Dwight for killing Abraham and shows this by savagely biting Dwight in the groin after his capture. He later expresses his desire to kill all the Saviors, including Dwight. After his capture in #122, he shows no fear in the face of Dwight and continues to threaten him, and calls him out on simply playing both sides.

Appearances
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Volume 13: Too Far Gone

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Volume 14: No Way Out

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Volume 15: We Find Ourselves

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Volume 16: A Larger World

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Volume 17: Something To Fear

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Volume 18: What Comes After

 * Issue 107

Volume 19: March To War

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Volume 20: All Out War - Part One

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Volume 21: All Out War - Part Two

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Trivia

 * Robert Kirkman answered the question whether naming characters the same name, Billy, Chris, Jim, Eugene, Eric, and Bruce was an oversight, "It's not oversight at all. It's completely unrealistic for a group of people to meet at random and never encounter the same names."
 * Eugene is a good liar, as revealed by himself.
 * Robert Kirkman stated in Letter Hacks that Eugene is a very complex and conflicted character, and more of his character will be explored in the upcoming issues.