![]() ![]() The game and the comic are set within the same canon. I didnt keep up to date with the comics, but i am almost certain there is no Clementine in the comics and certainly not in the first 4 years of the book, that i know for sure, because i have read them. But the game follows the comic continuity as far as I know.Though, if they( the show and game) don't contradict each other, I don't see a problem with putting them in the same continuity. Originally posted by Teufel:They are technically in the same universe. Lilly was supposed to be the same way, but Kirkman and Telltale released conflicting material, and the two Lillys became two separate people. Season 1 was initially made in collaboration with Robert Kirkman for it to be the canon. If you look on the Wiki, the comic entries for Shawn Greene, Herschel Greene, and Glenn start with the season 1 video game incarnation's Wiki page being linked. The TV show is a reteling( sort of) of the same story as in the comic, but they change stuff. Whether the games are considered canon or not by Kirkman, is another story. The events that happen happen in the comic happen in TT's games, but we never see them in game cause we follow a different group.Īt least that's my understanding. It's just that the 2 groups( Rick's and Lee's) never met each other. There is no Clem in the comics, but they are in the same universe. The comic revolves around Rick just like the TV show. Where are people getting this? The comic follows the TV show more closely than the TT games. ![]()
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