
Fans of “The Walking Dead” show might argue that Negan is the most villainous character, but the comics offer a contrasting viewpoint. The TV series portrayed Negan as an uncontrollable psychopath, prolonging Glenn’s execution, showcasing his maniacal laughter, dramatic performances, and making his wickedness feel very personal. However, in the comics, Negan followed certain rules and possessed a twisted yet functional moral code. Some viewers felt that Negan’s redemption on the show was unjustified because of his excessive wickedness, but his transformation in the comics was less extreme, making it more convincing. On the other hand, The Governor was truly evil. The things he did in Robert Kirkman’s original “The Walking Dead” comics make his TV counterpart seem like a harmless bully. Here are reasons why The Governor surpasses Negan in villainy.