. . . . "Susie Greene"@en . . . . "Astral District"@en . . . "101"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Maggie Greene, as depicted in the television series and comic book series ."@en . . "Josephine Greene"@en . . "Freelance Journalist"@en . . "-5081"^^ . . "15"^^ . . "#D2B48C"@en . "Comic:"@en . . . . . "Skyway City"@en . "Arnold Greene"@en . . . "Television:"@en . . . "Maggie Greene is a fictional character from the comic book series The Walking Dead, portrayed by Lauren Cohan in the television adaptation. In both mediums, Maggie and Glenn form a relationship and eventually marry. In the comic book series, Maggie, Hershel's second daughter of seven children, becomes the surrogate mother to Sophia following the suicide of the girl's biological mother. Maggie initially has insecurities about herself and appears physically and emotionally challenged even attempting suicide at one point after her entire family is killed. However, as time passes, Maggie hardens and becomes severely independent. She leaves the Alexandria Safe-Zone and relocates to the Hilltop Colony. Later, she becomes heavily involved with the war against the Saviors. Maggie stands up and enc"@en . . . . . . "Science"@en . . "H"@en . . . . . "Comic:"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Maggie was never a religious individual, often annoyed by her father's extreme religious attitude which he was awakened to after her mother's death. She's shown herself to be both physically and emotionally weak, relying on Glenn for protection and comfort. She often struggles with her own insecurities as well, worrying about what people (including Glenn) think of her, even within the most least affecting situations, and trying to hide her emotions so as not to have her weaknesses be fully exposed. These insecurities and Maggie's constant mood swings bring a strain to her and Glenn's relationship and leads him to become confused about where they stand."@en . . "Kyle Peck"@en . . "10.0"^^ . . "Rachel Greene"@en . "Leader of the Hilltop Colony"@en . . "Shawn Greene"@en . . . . "15"^^ . . . "Maggie Greene"@en . . "1328"^^ . "Y"@en . . . . "Annette Greene"@en . . "Hershel"@en . . . . "Billy Greene"@en . . . . "\"Bloodletting\""@en . . "her"@en . . . . . "Comic:"@en . . . . . . . . "Maggie Greene is a City of Heroes contact located in the Astral District neighborhood of Skyway City at coordinates (1328, -110, -5081). Maggie Greene is a Science origin contact. Her level range is 15-19. __toc__"@en . "Maggie was never a religious individual, often annoyed by her father's extreme religious attitude which he was awakened to after her mother's death. She's shown herself to be both physically and emotionally weak, relying on Glenn for protection and comfort. She often struggles with her own insecurities as well, worrying about what people (including Glenn) think of her, even within the most least affecting situations, and trying to hide her emotions so as not to have her weaknesses be fully exposed. These insecurities and Maggie's constant mood swings bring a strain to her and Glenn's relationship and leads him to become confused about where they stand."@en . "Beth Greene"@en . "Maggie Greene"@en . "TV adaptation only:"@en . . "Farm Hand"@en . . . . . "Maggie Greene is a City of Heroes contact located in the Astral District neighborhood of Skyway City at coordinates (1328, -110, -5081). Maggie Greene is a Science origin contact. Her level range is 15-19. __toc__"@en . . "Maggie Greene is a fictional character from the comic book series The Walking Dead, portrayed by Lauren Cohan in the television adaptation. In both mediums, Maggie and Glenn form a relationship and eventually marry. In the comic book series, Maggie, Hershel's second daughter of seven children, becomes the surrogate mother to Sophia following the suicide of the girl's biological mother. Maggie initially has insecurities about herself and appears physically and emotionally challenged even attempting suicide at one point after her entire family is killed. However, as time passes, Maggie hardens and becomes severely independent. She leaves the Alexandria Safe-Zone and relocates to the Hilltop Colony. Later, she becomes heavily involved with the war against the Saviors. Maggie stands up and encourages the people to follow Rick Grimes instead of Gregory and Negan. Consequently the people of Hilltop listen to her instead of Gregory and she becomes the de facto leader of the Hilltop Colony. After the war, Maggie has a son named after her father, Hershel. She remains fiercely protective of her children, as well as Carl Grimes, while remaining at odds with previous leader, Gregory. However many people are at odds with her leadership because of her obvious greater concern for her group, but there are some who idolize her including Dante, who is shown to have feelings for Maggie. In the television series, Maggie does not share the insecurities her comic book counterpart has, and is much more independent to begin with. Initially, Maggie is inexperienced and ignorant of the apocalypse, being largely sheltered at the Greene family farm, but once Rick's group arrive, Maggie quickly grows into a fierce and skilled fighter, becoming proficient with weapons and participating in supply runs for the group. Maggie forms a casual relationship with Glenn after becoming aware of his crush on her, but insists it is purely a temporary arrangement, until she later realizes after a series of events that occur that she has fallen in love with him, eventually leading to their marriage. Their relationship is tested in numerous ways over the course of the series and is currently the longest lasting pairing in the show, as is Maggie's brutality and has been shown to be perfectly willing to kill people threatening the group."@en . "Teacher"@en . . . . . . . . "Y"@en . . . . . "Comic:"@en . . . "Y"@en . . . . . "Tristan Caine"@en . "Lacey Greene"@en . "-110"^^ . . . "Sophia"@en . ""@en . . "h"@en . .