Murdering, maiming, and straight-up zombifying characters who fans love and hate in equal measure, Robert Kirkman is known for always putting his characters first no matter the situation, leading to several gut-wrenching deaths and unforeseen twists that affected the larger Walking Dead narrative in highly consequential ways.
In the supplemental “Cutting Room” floor content seen at the back of The Walking Dead Deluxe #98, Kirkman explains that his favorite death came about when Abraham was offed by an arrow shot through the back of his head, a comic-exclusive event that's been reprinted in this very issue.
Robert Kirkman’s Favorite Walking Dead Death Was Abraham’s Comic Kill
The Walking Dead Deluxe #98 - 2024 (Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, and Dave McCaig)
Giving fans a peek into his creative process in this bonus column, Kirkman flat-out says, “Abraham's death might be my favorite death of the series,” while also recognizing that “…it’s pretty odd to have a ‘favorite death’ for characters you love as much as I do.” An on-brand admittance for this prolific creator, Kirkman is known for having a hard time killing his heroes, with another example being the death of Andrea — a demise that saw Kirkman write a page-long eulogy for the character as he tried to work through his feelings about taking her fictional life.
Knowing that in order to tell a gripping story full of characters readers care about, Kirkman had to “Kill your darlings and all that,” Abraham’s death was a necessary one to punch up this issue, with the way he met his unexpected and grisly fate midway through sharing his lingering feelings about Rosita likely adding to Kirkman’s love for it. Admitting he had “ZERO plans to kill Abraham prior to writing this issue,” Kirkman favoring Abraham’s death in the comic makes even more sense when knowing that in AMC’s The Walking Dead, Abraham was brained by Negan alongside Glenn instead.
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The Walking Dead Deluxe #98 is available from Image Comics.