Lori And Baby Judith

When the Governor attacked the prison, Lori (who didn’t die in childbirth) was running with her daughter. A stray bullet hit her and she fell to the ground, crushing baby Judith.

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Rosita, King Ezekiel, And More

When the Whisperers arrive, all hell breaks loose. After hosting a small celebration, Rick Grimes and the gang arrive to find the heads of Rosita, King Ezekiel and several others planted on stakes. 

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Torturing The Governor

The bullet to the head was the exclamation mark on the torture scene for the Governor. Michonne removed his finger nails and carved out his eye before shooting him. 

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Negan Kills Glenn Rhee

Fans were angry this one made it to television. When Negan arrived, he brutally killed Glenn after Rick’s crew attacked an outpost.

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Father Gabriel’s Fall

Father Gabriel’s death was brutal and unexpected. The man took a watch tower as the Whisperers approached and slipped on the ladder. His leg got caught, broken, and then the enemy killed him and left him hanging. 

Can you think of a more brutal death than Gabriel’s in the comic?

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