In the comics, Negan doesn't undergo a complete transformation to being 'good'. He might show moments of less hostility, but his core nature remains somewhat unaltered.
Yes, eventually. After going through some significant events and character development, Negan shows signs of redemption.
Yes, he does. Over time, his character undergoes some changes and shows more redeeming qualities.
Sure, Negan survives. The comic plotlines provide opportunities for his survival and his role remains significant. He faces numerous conflicts and emerges victorious in some cases.
Yes, Negan lives in the comics. He goes through various challenges but manages to survive.
In the comics, Negan eventually meets his end. It's a result of the complex and evolving storyline and the conflicts he gets involved in.
No, he doesn't. Negan remains trapped within the comic storyline's events.
In the comics, Negan is a morally ambiguous figure. He's done a lot of bad things, but there are times when his actions might be seen as necessary for survival in that world. So, it's hard to give a straightforward answer about whether he's good or not.
Rick doesn't kill Negan in the comic series. The story takes many twists and turns, and their dynamic changes over time without resulting in Rick being the one to eliminate Negan.
Yes, Negan does apologize to Maggie in the comics.