Also, that moment when you realize that Lilly from The Walking Dead Game is the same girl who offs The Governor in the comic @-)
I think it started out that way but Telltale decided to change it or something.
No it works with how the game works too. I do believe that the game is considered cannon for the most part. Hershel, his son, Lilly, and Glen's roles in the game can all work with how the comic plays out.
Also, that moment when you realize that Lilly from The Walking Dead Game is the same girl who offs The Governor in the comic @-)
I think it started out that way but Telltale decided to change it or something.
No it works with how the game works too. I do believe that the game is considered cannon for the most part. Hershel, his son, Lilly, and Glen's roles in the game can all work with how the comic plays out.
from the walking dead wiki:
Upon the release of the Road to Woodbury novel, which features a different back-story for Lilly than the video game, the developer Telltale Games removed from the official website all references to Lilly being the same character from the comic series. Also, the in-game achievement that displays when Lilly leaves the group was changed from "Woodbury bound" to "What now?" This indicates that Telltale Games changed the game Lilly to be a different Lilly from the comics and novels after all, in an effort to keep all three mediums (excluding the TV series, naturally) in the same canon. This indication was confirmed when Robert Kirkman himself stated that the Lilly from the games is a different Lilly and not the one from the novels and comics.
Also, that moment when you realize that Lilly from The Walking Dead Game is the same girl who offs The Governor in the comic @-)
I think it started out that way but Telltale decided to change it or something.
No it works with how the game works too. I do believe that the game is considered cannon for the most part. Hershel, his son, Lilly, and Glen's roles in the game can all work with how the comic plays out.
from the walking dead wiki:
Upon the release of the Road to Woodbury novel, which features a different back-story for Lilly than the video game, the developer Telltale Games removed from the official website all references to Lilly being the same character from the comic series. Also, the in-game achievement that displays when Lilly leaves the group was changed from "Woodbury bound" to "What now?" This indicates that Telltale Games changed the game Lilly to be a different Lilly from the comics and novels after all, in an effort to keep all three mediums (excluding the TV series, naturally) in the same canon. This indication was confirmed when Robert Kirkman himself stated that the Lilly from the games is a different Lilly and not the one from the novels and comics.
Ahh. I haven't read Road to Woodbury yet... but... okay.jpg.
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Upon the release of the Road to Woodbury novel, which features a different back-story for Lilly than the video game, the developer Telltale Games removed from the official website all references to Lilly being the same character from the comic series. Also, the in-game achievement that displays when Lilly leaves the group was changed from "Woodbury bound" to "What now?" This indicates that Telltale Games changed the game Lilly to be a different Lilly from the comics and novels after all, in an effort to keep all three mediums (excluding the TV series, naturally) in the same canon. This indication was confirmed when Robert Kirkman himself stated that the Lilly from the games is a different Lilly and not the one from the novels and comics.
Kill my thunder and awe :-<
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