Here's Negan! - The Walking Dead Comic Dub Series By Psycho Cat Studios
Shane Noonan for John (The Other One)
AMOUNT OF ISSUES (HERE’S NEGAN) = 1 Issue
AMOUNT OF ISSUES (MAIN SERIES) = 3 Issues
John is a survivor of the outbreak in The Walking Dead. He was a member of the original Saviors before defecting to join the Militia. Nothing is known about John's life prior to or as the outbreak began.
At some point after the apocalypse, John became a member of a group lead by Dwight. After Negan took over, the group was named "The Saviors", which John remained a member of.
John appears in Issue 125 to inform Negan that they got news from the scouts. He informs Negan that Eugene has escaped the Sanctuary along with Carson. He is seen in the crowd of Saviors that are being explained the plan to attack the Hilltop Colony. After this event, John survived and escaped the Hilltop Colony. In Issue 126, John witnesses Rick slashing Negan's throat and watches as they fight it out. As Michonne leads her group to attack the Saviors while their distracted, he also survives this attack and enters the Hilltop Colony and listens to Rick's speech. John reappears in Issue 131 after the war and has now settled down at the Hilltop. He is seen cooking food with Earl Sutton. In Issue 158, the Militia is fighting the first Whisperer herd. John is one of the many Militia soldiers killed by the Whisperers and one of the few characters killed by Beta.
GenderMale
Hair ColorUnknown (Bald)
AgeLate 20s to Early 30s
OccupationPost-Apocalypse
Chef
Soldier for the Militia
Unknown
EthnicityCaucasian-American
- english
- north american
- male adult
John (Out of breath/Afraid/Shouting) running away from zombies with his friends. “This way!!”
John (Informing/Disappointed) telling his leader about Eugene’s escape with their friend Carson’s help. "There’s a vehicle approaching the Hilltop. That guy you brought in, the bullet maker… He’s driving. And sir… Carson is with him."
John (Impressed/Chcukling) cooking chicken using Earl’s new setup that he built for skewering the meat. "We’ll be cooking on these for a hundred years, Earl. You’re the man.”