Yes. In The walking Dead comics, you'll find gay characters whose stories contribute to the overall narrative and character development.
No, Cara is not gay in the Walking Dead comics.
In the Walking Dead comics, Daryl is not presented as gay. His character development focuses more on survival and other aspects rather than his sexuality.
No, Daryl isn't gay in the comics. His character is depicted differently in that aspect.
In The walking Dead comics, Jesus' sexuality is not depicted as gay. The focus is mainly on the survival and action aspects of the story.
There are a few characters who are exclusive to the TV show and not in the comics. For example, some minor antagonists or supporting characters were created specifically for the TV adaptation.
Sure. The Whisperers are quite significant. They bring new challenges and conflicts to the plot and affect the characters' lives in various ways.
Yes, they are. The highwaymen play a role in adding to the drama and challenges faced by the main characters.
As of the latest comic issues, Daryl is alive. The storylines have managed to keep him in the thick of the action without killing him off.
No, Judith isn't dead in the comics as of the latest issues I know.
Michonne does die in the comics. The circumstances surrounding her death were quite dramatic and had a significant impact on the story's progression. It happened during a major conflict with other characters.