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If The Walking Dead Followed the Comics More Closely, Morgan Would Be Dead

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With a name like The Walking Dead it ought to shock no one that AMC’s zombie end of the world show highlights many frightful passings. In the primary portion of season seven alone, we saw the grievous homicides of Glenn and Abraham, in addition to two more in the middle of the season finale. What’s more, with the comic books filling in as source material for the Television program, we have implied about the destinies of future characters like the magnetic Lord Ezekiel and the horrendous scoundrel Negan. You know what we likewise have, because of the funnies? Information of passings that could’ve happened yet never did. Furthermore, Morgan is one of them. 
Morgan’s story plays out in the comic books much as it does in the Television program with a few changes all over. Rick experiences him in the main issue and abandons him as he heads into Atlanta. Much like the show, some time goes before they meet once more. Rick is driving a gathering on a supply raced to his old police headquarters and Morgan catches them. He’s gone somewhat insane over the loss of his child and unmistakably has lost fractional grasp on reality. Here’s the place things veer off, a tad. 
As you most likely are aware, Rick and the pack abandon Morgan in the Television program. Morgan, in the long run, sets off without anyone else’s input. He experiences that man who shows him sympathy and those underhanded bo staff abilities, and afterward, he discovers his approach to Alexandria by taking after Rick’s trail of pieces of information. In the comic books, Morgan basically runs with the gathering that second time around and arrives in Alexandria in any case. The comic book rendition of the character still is by all accounts profoundly disturbed by his tumultuous encounters, while the television variant appears to have achieved a state of zen. 
There’s one other tremendous thing to note about Morgan’s story. In the comic books, he lays down with Michonne. He winds up demanding that he’s not pulled in to Michonne in that way, he’s still simply harming from the loss of his better half. Truth be told, despite the fact that she’s a distant memory, Morgan still feels regretful and like he’s conferred betrayal. In the Network program, Rick shacks up with Michonne. What’s more, this isn’t quite recently any indulgence: they’ve developed this piece of their relationship, they rest together, and in every way that really matters, they’re a couple. 
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And afterward, there’s Morgan’s demise. As you may review, there’s a point where Alexandria’s divider gets ruptured and the group gets invade by walkers. While the television Morgan endures this, the comic books aren’t exactly as pardoning. Morgan gets chomped on the arm, and Michonne rapidly excises it with her kitana before the disease spreads. Morgan is taken to the hospital, and Denise patches him up. Deplorably, however, he doesn’t survive. Amid a discussion with Michonne, she understands he’s gone and executes him to stop his walker change. 
With respect to the Television program? Morgan is as yet kicking. Toward the finish of season six, Morgan embarks on taking after Song, who has left Alexandria. Both of them coincidentally wind up in the Kingdom, and keeping in mind that Morgan is by all accounts settling in, Hymn is restless to clear out. There are a couple of little indications that a sentiment may sprout amongst Ditty and Morgan. On the other hand, there are likewise implies she may wind up with Ruler Ezekiel. It would appear that the truth will surface eventually.

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