Tyreese (Novel Series)

Tyreese is a character first encountered in The Walking Dead: The Fall of the Governor.

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Main Article: Tyreese (Comic Series)

Post-Apocalypse
Main Article: Tyreese (Comic Series)

Tyreese and The Governor have a slight interaction, along with Lilly Caul. Tyreese accepts his fate, but still tries to annoy his hijackers; he headbutts The Governor while handcuffed and tells the two a story from the Bible, which causes Lilly to snap and hit Tyreese in the forehead. Gabriel and the soldiers take the captured and wounded Tyreese back to camp and The Governor proceeds to tie him up and places him on a truck.

Main Article: Tyreese (Comic Series)

Death
Killed By After Rick and the group decide not to give into the Governor's demands, he uses Michonne's katana, and slowly cuts off Tyreese's head until it's fully decapitated.
 * The Governor (Alive)

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

Novel Series

 * "The Fall of the Governor"

Trivia

 * Tyreese is afraid of dark, suffering from nyctophobia.
 * Tyreese is terrible at using firearms, and always prefers his signature hammer.
 * He is featured in the Tyreese Special, which reveals the origin of his hammer.
 * In The Fall of the Governor, Tyreese is revealed to be somewhat religious.
 * Tyreese is one of the few celebrities encountered in the Comic Series.
 * Additionally, he is one of four professional athletes encountered in The Walking Dead universe, the other two being Beta, Javier Garcia, and Spencer-Lee Dryden.
 * Tyreese is one of the playable characters in The Walking Dead Board Game.
 * Tyreese is one of the few characters Robert Kirkman misses and regrets killing.
 * Kirkman about Tyreese's death in Letter Hacks:
 * "Tyreese has been one of my favorite characters in the book for a long time. I'm just as sorry to see him go as, I'm sure, a lot of you reading this are...While some deaths in this series are very spur of the moment actions that I try not to think through (because it makes things more spontaneous, like real life) Tyreese's death has been planned almost since his introduction. It's always been something I've known about and have been working toward. It will have great impact on the series and well, frankly...nobody lives forever in this book. Nobody. So these things will continue to happen for the duration of the series. Characters have to die...that's just how the book works. So while I will miss Tyreese, I have the luxury of knowing what's ahead for the rest of the crew in this book, and so I know things will be okay. So, uh...don't flip out."