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Comic to TV Whats the same?
The following is a list of Comparison to the Comics and the TV show

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KEY

 * Green is if both counterparts are "Alive"
 * Red is if both counterparts are "Dead"
 * Orange is if one counterpart is "Alive" and the other is "Dead"

Similarities/Differences

 * Rick is either the same age, or fairly older than his Comic Series counterpart. Being somewhere in his mid to late 30's, while in the Comic Series, he is 31.
 * In the Comics, Rick was the one who originally went to Woodbury, along with Michonne and Glenn. and Rick lost his right hand in the process. In the TV Series, Michonne and Andrea were the first ones to reach Woodbury, and Rick still has both of his hands.
 * In the Comics, Rick's signature weapon was a hatchet he took from a farm while in the TV series its his Colt Python.

Similarities/Differences

 * In the Comic Series, the paternity of Lori's baby is never officially determined, although Lori did express surprise and concern to Carol over how advanced her current stage of pregnancy is. It alludes to the possibility that she is too far along for the baby to have been conceived with Rick.
 * In the TV Series, it isn't known whether or not Lori ever attended college; whereas in the Comic Series, Lori mentions that she had attended college away from home, but had dropped out after only a year.
 * In the Comic Series, Lori doesn't seem upset that Carl killed Shane; whereas in the TV Series, it may be to the contrary. She attempts to convince Rick that taking charge and knocking some sense into Shane would be good in "Triggerfinger," but is horrified when she finds out that Rick had, in fact, killed Shane in "Beside the Dying Fire.
 * Lori's death, along with the birth of her child in the TV Series, differs from the Comic Series. In the TV Series, Lori's child is delivered into the world via emergency Cesarean-Section, which causes her extreme pain, shock, and substantial blood loss causing her to lose consciousness and ultimately die. She is then shot in the head by Carl to prevent reanimation. In the Comic Series, however, Lori gives birth to Judith naturally and is able to spend most of her remaining time alive caring and being with her. However, both her and her child are killed when Lori is shot in the abdomen by Lilly Caul during their escape from The Governor's raid on The Prison. This causes her to collapse onto the floor, crushing and instantly killing the newborn child.
 * Lori is 27 in the Comic Series; whereas she is in her mid-30's in the TV Series.

Similarities/Differences

 * In the Comic Series, Carl is 7 years old, now being 9, whereas in the TV Series, he is 12, soon to be 13, recently turning 14 between Seasons 3 and 4.
 * In the Comic Series, Carl kills Shane while he was alive to defend his father, and Rick kills his reanimated-self. Whereas in the TV Series, Rick kills Shane during a forced confrontation with him, and Carl shoots Shane as a walker to defend Rick.

Similarities/Differences

 * In the comic series, Judith is crushed when Lori falls forward on top of her after being shot in the back. However, in the TV version Judith survived The Governor's onslaught and there were amazingly no casualties on Rick's group's side beside from Andrea.