Are the Season3 Comic Book Cameos Destined to Die in Later Issues?
First comic book cameo we got was Hershel at the farm. Who then shortly gets killed by the Governor. After we received Glen as a cameo character ,but he dies by the hands of Negan in All Out War. Are all characters in telltale games and the comics going to meet the same faith if they meet Clementine, the girl who is obviously cursed and bring death to every person she meets?
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Michonne, Pete and Siddik seem pretty alive to me, and everyone dies in TWD, I'm sure it's pure coincidence.
No. Hershel was already dead in the comics by the time Season 1 was written, and Glenn was either a coincidence or Skybound told Telltale in advance. They were always supposed to be a one off cameo in the game.
This time, however, it seems like Telltale have collaborated with Skybound to have some 'real' cameos (not just a one off) that actually play a part in the story. Similar to what they did with Michonne, Pete and Siddiq earlier this year.
Either appearing or not in the game has nothing to do with getting killed later.
It's spelled "Siddiq" ^^
Just don't take "**** will remember that! " too seriously. Live in the moment.
I share this view, and I am very excited for Season Three to have a similar dynamic to Game Of Thrones, in which we will encounter main characters during small time frames that were not shown in the comics.
It seems that Kirkman only give us the characters that he has no use for anymore. I guess he uses characters that are going to die so it doesn't cause conflict to the later story.
Glenn died in "Something to Fear", not "All-Out War". Sorry, my inner nerd felt the urge to point that out. XD
Oh, I slipped up.
Meh, same thing.
Meh, same thing.
Edit: Shit, double post strikes again...
It's okay. It happens.
Not at all. I could name Siddiq as an example. Soon in Season Three we shall have some big character.
Siddiq doesn't count because he never meets clementine and is apart of another story all together.
I see your point. Irrelevant though, 'cause besides the fact that this is obviously not a strategy used by Kirkman, IF it ever was, it's going to change from Season Three on.