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Image Comics' horror survival series The Walking Dead made its reputation for spotlighting not only the zombies but a huge assortment of human survivors, led by former Kentucky sheriff's deputy Rick Grimes. From the first issue onwards, The Walking Dead would only continue to expand to include a diverse set of characters. The series never strayed away from its diversity, going on to launch several gay survivors who would quickly go on to become fan favorites, but series co-creator and writer Robert Kirkman planned an earlier introduction for the series' leap to diverse new characters.
The first openly gay character introduced within The Walking Dead comic series is Aaron, an experienced recruiter for Virginia's Alexandria Safe Zone community. Aaron is introduced in the series' 67th issue originally published in 2009, an issue prior to the arrival of Aaron's late boyfriend Eric, who acts as another recruiter for Alexandria. After a rocky set of introductions, Aaron formally introduces Rick and his organization to their lasting place within Alexandria. It's nearly two years later when the comic introduces yet anot
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I have been a fan of zombies for years now, something that started because of the Resident Evil game series. This is why I started to watch AMC’s The Walking Dead, a TV demonstrate based on the comics of the same name. One of the main characters in the show is fan-favorite Daryl Dixon (Norman Reedus), and recently Robert Kirkman made a statement about the crossbow wielding survivor’s sexuality.
The doubt about Daryl’s sexuality was asked about in a fan letter for The Walking Dead #130. In the letter, the fan drew parallels between Daryl and Jesus. For those of you who don’t recognize, Jesus is quite a tough nature in the comic book series and he’s also male lover. He appeared in issue 91 and his sexuality was revealed in issue 122. The readers were quite surprised because of the reveal, and I appreciate that Kirkman decided to complete it this way. It really tells readers not to take everything at face value and immediately think a character is linear because their sexuality isn’t stated when they make their first appearance. It’s similar to what Hit the Floor did near the end of Season 2.
Just like Jesus, real name Paul Monroe, Daryl’s sexuality hasn’t been mentioned in the TV series eith
'Walking Dead' Creator Clarifies Daryl Dixon's Sexuality
— -- The scrutinize of Daryl Dixon's sexuality on "The Walking Dead" has been a hotbed topic for quite a while.
Well, "Walking Dead" creator Robert Kirkman felt the need to unmistakable things up on his show "The Talking Dead" after Monday night's midseason finale.
“I can build it official, Daryl Dixon is actually straight," Kirkman said.
He added that Daryl Dixon, played by Norman Reedus, is "somewhat asexual on the show" and that his introverted persona is probably his appeal to viewers.
Kirkman wanted to clear up a letters column where the possibility of Daryl being same-sex attracted was presented. But Kirkman and network AMC also wanted to emphasize they would have been fine with Dixon’s being gay, but that it's not the case.
Kirkman did add that "a very prominent same-sex attracted character" would be introduced in the next half of the season.
In October, "Walking Dead" executive producer Greg Nicotero floated a completely different theory than Daryl’s being gay.
“I think he’s a virgin in my opinion,” Nicotero told "Nightline." “I don’t think Daryl