'The Walking Dead' Comic Book Characters That Might Cross-Over In The TV Series Next Season

With The Walking Dead's long haul before its next season, the show's producer knew exactly how to keep its viewers hungry. They will slowly introduce vital characters from the comic book, where the TV show hit is loosely based, in to the screen.

Cinemablend, according to their sources have made a list of the possible comic book characters that will cross-over in the blockbuster TV hit.

1. Paul Monroe

This guy is responsible for Morgan's taming. Monroe definitely will provide a direct comic stuff in the coming season. Monroe's humor will also bring Rick back and his crew to the real world, hopefully.

2. D.C. Scavenger Derek

Derek is the leader of the ruthless gang, The Scavengers. It is a group of hostile survivors, who loots and scavenges across the post-apocalyptic DC area. The group consisted of five men and one woman who presumably survived the initial days of the global calamity as a regular group of survivors. Derek is cocky and will do everything to take over Alexandria.

3. Denise

She is one of the three doctors of and was first seen in issue 71 of the comic book. Information about Denise is very limited. It is unknown if she arrived at the Alexandria Safe-Zone, or if she lived in or near there before the outbreak.

4. Holly

Getting Holly into The Walking Dead would include some individual dramatization with specific characters, and would likewise give the show yet another enabled female whose story could be further created. Additionally, her life way hits some fascinating places down the line that I trust the TV show will get full. They simply need to present her first.

5. Alexander Davidson

Commonly known as Davidson, He is the founder of Alexandria Safe-Zone and a good friend of Douglas Monroe. Prior to the epidemic, Alexander was a security contact for the White House. He thought about the Alexandria Safe-Zone and welcomed Douglas to take shelter there.

In addition, aside from the TWD characters, AMC has another thing to offer to keep their fans loyal to them, Fear the Walking Dead. According to RealtyToday, this is not a spin-off of the TWD but another series that shows how the outbreak progress and it is set purposely in the urban area to veer away from the southern feel of TWD.

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