Negan | |
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The Walking Dead character | |
Negan in the comics (left), and as portrayed by Jeffrey Dean Morgan (right) in the television series
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First appearance |
Comic: "Issue #100" Television: "Last Day on Earth" (Season 6 Episode 16) |
Created by |
Robert Kirkman Charlie Adlard |
Portrayed by | Jeffrey Dean Morgan |
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Occupation | Used Car Salesman School Teacher/Coach Saviors Leader |
Significant other(s) | Sherry Amber Kae several unnamed wives Lucille |
Negan is a fictional character in the comic book series The Walking Dead and in the television series of the same name. He is the leader of a group of roughly 70 survivors in The Sanctuary, called the Saviors, a group that trades with others. In the comics, the character's appearance is based on Henry Rollins, as confirmed by Charlie Adlard;Robert Kirkman worked in his excessive use of profanity, derived from other people he knew.Jeffrey Dean Morgan portrays Negan in the television series of the same name and first appeared in the series' sixth season finale.
After Rick Grimes and his fellow survivors agree to begin a trading relationship with the Hilltop Colony, they are ambushed by the Saviors and are forced to obey Negan's orders to give the Saviors half of their supplies, as the other communities do. Initially obedient, Rick and the others secretly conspire with other communities in the Washington, D.C. area to prepare for war against the Saviors. Negan resides in an abandoned factory, where most of the attractive women—formerly other men's girlfriends or wives—act as his wives. He soon grows fond of Rick's son, Carl Grimes.
Morgan has received critical acclaim for his portrayal of Negan in the television series, earning himself the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Guest Performer in a Drama Series. After first being offered the role of Negan, Morgan immediately accepted the offer due to being a fan of The Walking Dead prior.
Robert Kirkman conceptualized the character after scrapping the idea of Rick Grimes' being forced to protect his son, Carl Grimes, by killing fellow survivor, Glenn Rhee.