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Comic book creative person Tony Moore , who served as the original artist   forThe Walking Deadcomics has partake his own depiction of Glenn ’s demise in the iconic hundredth takings of the comics . Portrayed in the democratic TV adaptation by Steven Yeun , Glenn ’s death has become almost a perfect transformation of the events that transpire in the source material to the belittled screen with him meeting his remainder at the cruel script ( and barbed wire - wrapped bat name Lucille ) of Negan during the time of year 7 premiere . And while the show is really known for gruesome   dying , this particular one is still a stinger for fans .

Moore was attached toThe walk Deadcomic books since it started printing in 2003 . Unfortunately , long   before the serial publish   its celebratory 100th sequence in 2012 , the creative person has already left his post and was replaced by Charlie Adlard . That sound out , Moore still drew his own iteration of the in writing and cruel death based on Robert Kirkman ’s story which in reality count somewhat similar to the official illustration in the comic books .

Sharing the drawing via his officialInstagramaccount , Moore aver that his recreation of the memorable visual had just been finish and is a treat to Glenn ’s fans . see out the figure of speech below :

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Just finished up this WALKING DEAD vacuous cover version for all the Glenn fan out there ! I ’ll have it with me at @bostoncomiccon this weekend , if you ’re interested ! # glennrhee # walkingdead # thewalkingdead # twd # twdamc # twdfamily # baseball # art # artist # artwork # artistic # drawing # drawings # survey # sketchbook # sketch # cartoon strip # comicbooks # copicmarkers # raphaelbrushes # strathmore # zombiesA post deal by Tony & Kara Moore ( @coloneltonymoore ) onAug 9 , 2017 at 5:54pm PDT

Comparing Moore ’s work to that of Adlard , the only major difference is that his example is a little bit more cartoonish . But it still diagrammatically describe the now unfortgettable image of Glenn ( and Yeun ) with his head cracked open , face covered with his own blood and with one eye bulging out from the socket . For some understanding however , the full frontal portraying   make it more distressful .

It is no secret thatThe Walking Deadseason 7 premiere   has becomecontroversialwith a good deal of viewers complaining about how gory , sadistic , and visually appalling it was . But ethnic music behind the series stood by their originative decisiveness to push the boundary in the episode .

Steven Yeun as Glenn in The Walking Dead with cuts on his face

With the show once again nearing its return , buff ofThe Walking Deadis welcoming the show back with a more optimistic view especially now that the various community include Alexandria , Hilltop , and the Kingdom ,   finally band together to take on the bat - wield Big Bad that is Jeffrey Dean Morgan ’s Negan .

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