| “ | What the hell was that shit?! I don't bring my boys out here for that! I bring my boys to the fights for some good, clean fun! That was a goddamn massacre! I don't want my boys watching a fucking murder! You've traumatized them. I came here looking for some broken bones, a few missing teeth, and maybe a little blood--not this! This was way too much! Are you listening to me?! Hey, Goddamit! I'm talking to you! Don't walk away from me! Get back here!
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This Woodbury resident is a survivor of the outbreak in Skybound Entertainment's Comic Universe. She is a minor character in Image Comics' The Walking Dead and Thomas Dunne Books' The Walking Dead. She is a resident of Woodbury, alongside her two twin sons.
Pre-Apocalypse
United States
Not much is known about this woman's life prior to or as the outbreak began, except that she had two twin sons. She may have lived in or near Woodbury before the outbreak.
Post-Apocalypse
Woodbury, Georgia, United States
At some point after the outbreak began, this woman and her sons started living in Woodbury.
The Best Defense
"Issue 29"
This woman first appears in Issue 29 as she, along with her sons, is seen crossing the street. After telling her sons to slow down, she greets the Governor, to which he greets her back, and after telling her sons to listen to their mother, this woman stays with them while the Governor walks away.
This Sorrowful Life
"Issue 31"
After seeing Michonne Hawthorne decapitating Eugene Cooney and many other walkers, she stands up and shouts at the Governor about how he traumatized her sons. When the Governor walks away, she shouts at him again to come back. She isn't seen again, leaving her fate unknown.
Killed Victims
This list shows the victims this woman has killed:
- Possibly a few zombies
Appearances
Comic SeriesVolume 5: The Best DefenseVolume 6: This Sorrowful Life |
Novel SeriesThe Fall of the Governor - Part One
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Trivia
- It is possible that the pictures of this woman in Issues 29 and 31 are of two different characters due to her children having different hair colors in those issues.