Honestly this may have made TWD more interesting.

Spotted by ScreenRant and posted within The Walking Dead Deluxe #105's Cutting Room Floor pages, Kirkman briefly mentioned Garth Ennis' Crossed comic as one more brutal series, in terms of apocalyptic exploration, than his own. This led Kirkman to discuss a line he wouldn't cross when mapping out Negan's tour of the Saviors' camp for Carl, in a plot to intimidate him. Kirkman revealed he nearly had Negan, "undress down to his boxers and say to Carl, 'What do you want to do next?'" This isn't the first time the bat-wielding villain drove the narrative into a darker place during the comic's development process, as Kirkman also recalled another controversial Negan topic during The Walking Dead's story in the same issue of the colorized reprint, regarding the antagonist's "wives."

You know between this, and Coral almost getting r*ped that time and Alpha pimping out her daughter. I think ol' Bobby here might be a Libertarian.

Sauce

https://g*merant.com/the-walking-dead-negan-carl-storyline-originally-much-darker/

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I guess there is some truth to this meme

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mmt of rhe Kaluli Tribe of new zealand which basically had this belief as part of their entire :marseypedo: culture

https://www.greek-love.com/oceania/kaluli-new-guinea-pederasty

its a bad thing that they was colonized tho

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