Chris (Comic Series)


 * This article is for the boyfriend of Julie (Tyreese's daughter), for the leader of the Hunters, see Chris (Hunter)

Chris was the boyfriend of Julie, and was staying with her and her father, Tyreese, due to personal problems when the zombie crisis began.

After-Apocalypse
Chris, Julie and Tyreese eventually joined up with Rick's group, and moved to the prison. Chris seems to want to prove his worth or at least not be treated as a weak link. As he continues grumbling and cursing in annoyance when he and Julie were asked to stay with the children, while the others were invading the jail. Unknown to everyone else, Chris was pushing Julie into a suicide pact, believing they could truly be together forever. On the night they executed their plan, Chris fired too soon and Julie was killed. When Julie reanimated he shot her again.

Killed By

 * Tyreese (Alive & Zombified)

Tyreese, in furious revenge, choked him to death. After Chris reanimated, Tyreese brutalized the zombie until he was nothing but mutilated pieces, which Tyreese then burned and later revealed to Rick.

Killed Victims
This list shows the people Chris has killed.


 * Julie (Alive & Zombified)
 * Numerous counts of zombies.

Julie
Chris was Julie's boyfriend before he got killed by Tyreese for shooting her.

Trivia

 * Chris and Dr. Stevens were the only two characters whose reanimation occured off-panel.
 * Chris was one of few characters who used glasses. Others include Dr. Denise Cloyd, Heath, Rachel Greene, Dr. Stevens, Thomas Richards and Barbara.
 * Tyreese's family is only group where all members reanimated as zombies at some point. Julie reanimates after Chris kills her, but he shoots her again, causing Tyreese to murder him twice, both as a human and as a zombie. When the Governor kills Tyreese, his decapitated head reanimates. Tyreese's zombie is finally put to rest by Michonne.
 * Robert Kirkman answered the question whether naming characters the same name, Billy, Eugene, Chris, 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."