The Walking Dead Changed Negan’s Name at the Last Minute

The Walking Dead Changed Negan's Name at the Last Minute

The Walking Dead #95 marked the first time anyone uttered the name “Negan.” While the bat-swinging Savior wouldn’t appear in the flesh until issues later — in the brains-bashing issue #100 — the line was a hint of what was suggested by the title of volume 16: “A Larger World.” But the name-dropping panel, which happens when Paul Monroe, a.k.a. Jesus, leads Rick Grimes’ group to the Hilltop colony, underwent a last-minute alteration to change Negan’s original name: “Naygus,” inspired by the similarly-named Grand Nagus who lived in the Nagal Residence on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.

In the feature The Cutting Room Floor of The Walking Dead Deluxe #95, writer Robert Kirkman points out that Negan is referenced, but not formally introduced in this issue. It’s interesting to observe the characters acknowledging him even though he hasn’t made a physical appearance yet.

The Walking Dead Changed Negan's Name at the Last Minute

Kirkman elaborated, “Initially, he went by Naygus, but surprisingly, that’s the head of the Ferengi race from ‘Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.’ Fortunately, his name was altered before publication, as I thought I was inventing a catchy moniker, only to discover I was merely dredging up something lodged in the far corners of my mind filled with superheroes, horror, and sci-fi.”

In a 2016 episode of Talking Dead, Kirkman mentioned he wanted the name to have a negative connotation, so he had been calling him ‘Naygus’ for quite some time, which was just a word he thought up on the spot. Later, when he discovered that “Nagus” was a term from Star Trek, he decided it wouldn’t work and opted for ‘Negan’. That sounded acceptable to him.

The Walking Dead Deluxe #95 is on sale now from Image Comics.

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2024-08-26 04:40