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the wolves walking dead comics
The Wolves were created for the TV series and do not technically exist in THE WALKING DEAD comic series. Created by Frank Darabont, Angela Kang. 'Walking Dead's' Norman Reedus: The Wolves Are a "Bunch of Daryls Gone South" Gene Page/AMC The actor talks with THR about the return of a fan favorite and how he might fit in at Alexandria.

I was thinking about what appears to be the Saviors' walker training grounds in episode 3(next episode). Walker rocking the W on The Walking Dead Season 5, Episode 15. It was another reference to the wolves. Sheriff Deputy Rick Grimes wakes up from a coma to learn the world is in ruins and must lead a group of survivors to stay alive. The Walking Dead is an American post-apocalyptic comic book series created by writer Robert Kirkman and artist Tony Moore – who was the artist on the first 6 issues and cover artist for the first 24 – with art on the remainder of the series by Charlie Adlard. The Wolves & The Saviors To start: I'm not sure this has been discussed before, and I haven't read this part of the storyline in the comics yet. But if fans are still questioning whether the Wolves are part of the Saviors or not, an interview Robert Kirkman did with Entertainment Weekly back in February of this year should certainly alleviate any doubt surrounding Negan, the Saviors, and the Wolves being connected and whether we will see the Wolves again in The Walking Dead.

The "Walking Dead" season-five finale is Sunday at 9 p.m. Daryl and Aaron, by this point, are tracking them: Who are they?

Warning: If you're not caught up with "The Walking Dead," both the show and the comic series, there are some spoilers ahead.
In the comics, they are a violent group that demands supplies from other survivors by way of force, so they could very well be called "wolves" and have a reputation around that part of the country. Walking-Dead-Walker. Warning: Comics Spoilers That May Very Likely Spoil the Season Finale On Season 5 of "The Walking Dead," the group notices a walker with a "W" etched on its forehead. However, there are comparable groups in the comic which the Wolves are clearly inspired by, similar to the way the Termites featured in seasons four and five were based on the cannibalistic Hunters . With Andrew Lincoln, Norman Reedus, Melissa McBride, Danai Gurira. Here’s the Easter Egg warning of their impending arrival: Here they are getting closer to Alexandria in the penultimate episode of the 5th season.

(Gene Page/AMC) CLEVELAND, Ohio - Last night's episode of "The Walking Dead" teased the Wolves …