Post by Z451 on Oct 3, 2013 2:30:08 GMT
The Governor
When the dead began to rise, Brian hides out in the crawlspace of his parents' empty town house. Philip Blake, his two friends Nick Parsons and Bobby Marsh, and his daughter Penny Blake, leave Waynesboro and take a detour to check on Philip's parents.
Philip had forgotten that Brian was living there and isn't exactly happy about having to look after his older brother.
The group finds shelter at Wiltshire Estates: an upper class gated golfing community.
Rick and his group also pass through Wiltshire Estates a few months after Philip and his crew leave.
After Bobby dies of blood loss due to a zombie bite, Philip, Nick, Penny, and Brian leave with weapons and supplies loaded up into Philip's Chevy Suburban.
On their way out, Brian leaves a sign at the entrance of Wiltshire Estates that reads: "ALL DEAD DO NOT ENTER."
Ironically, the sign that the future Governor creates alerts Rick to the dangers of Wiltshire Estates.
Brian and his group, led by Philip, make their way to Atlanta through wrecks and zombies.
During this time Brian usually shies away from combat situations.
He typically hunkers down with Penny while Philip and Nick shoot and slay zombies. They find a temporary safe haven with the Chalmers family in an apartment in Atlanta.
David, Tara, and April Chalmers are traveling musicians who are eking out a living in the first floor of an apartment building.
Philip and his group help them expand into the upper levels of the apartment and get food and supplies from nearby stores.
Brian becomes slightly more confident in his time at the apartments.
He volunteers to clean out the upper floors of the apartment with Philip and Nick.
The living arrangement is perfect, until Philip takes his blossoming romance with April too far.
As they begin to have sex, April tells Philip to stop and that it's too soon.
Philip, in the heat of the moment, refuses to stop.
He realizes what he's done immediately after, but, thinks he might still be able to salvage the relationship.
The next morning, all of his group's weapons are gone.
Tara tells them, at gunpoint, to get out now.
They leave and make their way via motorcycle to an abandoned old plantation house.
The house is secure and free of zombies, for the most part.
They have food to last them through the winter and the house itself is on an orchard.
Brian suspects that they were followed to the house and are now being staked out.
His suspicions are confirmed when a drug-addled and heavily armed gang come to take the house away from them.
Philip makes a deal with the group's leader to let them walk away, but, Philip realizes that the gang plans to kill them as soon as they're out of the house.
They sprint down to the orchard where Philip tells Brian to hide with Penny and keep her safe at all costs.
Philip and Nick stealthily take out several of the gang members.
However, one slips past them and shoots Penny.
Just as the shooter is about to execute Brian, Philip arrives and kills the gang member.
Enraged at his daughter's death, Philip begins mercilessly kicking Brian and severely injuring him.
Philip cannot bring himself to put Penny down so he keeps her tied to a tree.
They leave the plantation house and come across Woodbury: a beat up old town with a fairly large group of survivors.
Philip and his crew take residence in an apartment there.
Philip sneaks Penny into the apartment and begins feeding her appendages from bodies that he claims he didn't kill.
One night, Nick spots Philip dragging a girl out to the woods against her will.
He sets out to stop Philip with a shotgun while Brian tries to convince him that whatever it is going on with Philip can be fixed.
Nick kills Philip and accidentally kills the girl Philip abducted.
Brian kills Nick on the spot.
Philip dies in Brian's arms.
The next day there is a town meeting about the rising number of deaths.
A group of National Guard soldiers are terrorizing the citizens of Woodbury into obeying their every command.
When one old man tries to leave, their leader, Gene Gavin, shoots him in the back of the head. Brian, who always relied on Philip for protection since childhood, begins wondering what Philip would do in this situation.
While Gavin's followers are outside, Brian has an out of body experience in which he carries out his vision of what his brother would do.
Brian walks toward Gavin and unloads his magazine into him.
Brian encourages the people of Woodbury to help him take out the remaining National Guard soldiers.
Martinez asks Brian his name.
Brian tells Martinez that his name is Philip Blake.
A short time after the initial change of power from Major Gavin to Brian, Lilly Caul and her group consisting of boyfriend Joshua Lee Hamilton, Megan Lafferty and her boyfriend Scott Moon, and Bob Stookey arrived in Woodbury after being convinced to come by Martinez.
During this time Gabe and Bruce Allan Cooper have clearly become Brian’s right hand men following him almost everywhere, including his first meeting with Lilly’s group.
During this meeting Joshua Lee Hamilton asks if he was some type of elected official, to which Scott Moon adds on saying with Gabe and Bruce following him everywhere like secret service, he looks like a president.
Brian responds saying he never saw himself as the chief executive type, and finished saying “I’d be Governor at best.”
Shortly after this conversation, Brian started going by the nickname “The Governor.”
After the murder of Joshua Lee Hamilton by the hands of another resident of Woodbury, Sam, Martinez had to physically beat Sam down in order to get him to subdue.
During this fight Brian realized that the people of Woodbury seemed to love watching the violent acts, and the fight seemed to act as a form of catharsis for the crowd.
Later Brian decided to force Sam to fight to the death in a makeshift arena for the whole town to watch with a surviving national guardsman Stinson, as a form of entertainment for others, and as punishment for his crime, neither man survived.
Brian then decided the best way to deter crime in Woodbury would be the threat of being forced to fight to the death.
During this time, Brian also tricks Scott Moon into helping him put several fish tanks from Wal-Mart into his apartment, and immediately afterwards kills Scott and places his head in the first fish tank.
This starts a trend with Brian, where he starts to build up a collection of heads in his apartment.
It was revealed that Brian collects the heads to stare at until he is no longer scared, and instead "amused" by them.
Also during this time, Brian soon befriends Bob Stookey after taking pity on him for reminding him of his own father.
He starts letting Bob into his inner circle, and even shows Bob his adopted undead daughter Penny.
While hanging out with Bob, Bob confesses he has a crush on the much younger woman Megan Lafferty (who stopped dating Scott Moon a while before his death), to which the Governor takes note of.
After this event, Megan Lafferty (who has taken up prostitution to help her survive) comes to Brian’s house in order to barter sex for possibly marijuana.
While having sex, Megan sees Scott Moon’s decapitated head in Brian’s fish tank and has a mental breakdown leading to her eventual suicide.
This along with many other events, including the death of Josh Lee Hamilton, leads Lilly Caul to plan a coup on the Governor.
Lilly gets the two resident doctors Stevens and Alice, plus one of The Governor’s own right hand men Martinez to help her form a plan.
During another of The Governor’s fights, the coup begins.
Walking out of sight dressed in all black and a duster, Brian realizes all too late that an attempt is being made on his life.
Martinez and a few of his most loyal men use a taser provided by Stevens and his assistant Alice, to beat down, tie up, duct tape the mouth of, and subdue The Governor while throwing him into the back of a van, and driving off.
Inside the back of the van Lilly, Martinez, and another man known as “the Swede” hold hostage Bruce, Gabe, and Brian who are all tied up and gagged.
Unfortunately for the insurrectionists, a massive herd of zombies intervenes leading to the death of everyone outside the back of the van.
During the chaos, Bruce and Gabe manage to untie themselves and a short firefight takes place between Martinez and the Swede, and Bruce and Gabe which results in the death of the Swede.
A Mexican standoff then forms in the back of the van, which is then defused by a then free and participating Brian.
The five remaining people agree to work together to get rid of the herd by firing a mortar shell that Martinez had in the back of the van.
The resulting noise and flames brings the herd into itself and mostly all die in the fire.
The coup having failed, The Governor rounds up the remaining conspirators Lilly, Martinez, Stevens, and Alice, and tell them that if any of them try anything again that they will be killed.
Brian, then realizing what the bartering system has led to, quickly tells everyone that the supplies from then on will be distributed equally and everyone must now look after their fellow man to survive.
The Governor speaks to the Woodbury citizens following an arena fight between Bruce and Gabe.
He tells them that he understands that supplies are low, and that he is going to send out a group on a supply run.
The group returns with Christina and a dead Mike.
The two were found in the wreckage of a downed helicopter.
The Governor interrogates Christina for information.
The Governor, at first, is kind to her, but, as she dodges his questions the Governor puts pressure on her by putting his hand on her leg.
She reveals that she and her friend were held up in a news station. The survivors turned on each other leading to death within the camp.
Christina and Mike escaped, but, someone sabotaged the helicopter.
The Governor stops the interrogation and offers her a chance to join Woodbury.
She declines, having been told earlier by Dr. Stevens not to trust him.
The Governor says to himself and her that he tried to be good with her and proceeds to choke her to death.
When Rick Grimes, Glenn, and Michonne reach Woodbury, Martinez hands them over to The Governor.
The Governor appears friendly at first, but, soon reveals that he intends to feed them to Woodbury's group of captive zombies if they don't tell him where they've been hiding out.
Rick, Glenn, and Michonne continually refuse to disclose this information to The Governor.
Frustrated over their lack of cooperation, The Governor cuts off Rick's hand to try and intimidate him into giving up the location of their base camp.
Seeing The Governor's horrific act, Michonne retaliates by biting off a portion of his ear.
After Bruce pries Michonne of him, The Governor has Michonne and Glenn locked away and sends an unconscious Rick to the infirmary.
After having his injury treated by Stevens, The Governor is informed by Bruce that Michonne is ready for interrogation when he wants to proceed.
The Governor asks Bruce to immediately show him to Michonne's location so they can begin.
After getting Bruce to tie Michonne's legs to the walls, The Governor proceeds to rape and torture Michonne.
After finishing up with Michonne, The Governor informs her that he will be back to continue torturing her later before heading back to his apartment.
After he arrives, he is rushed by Penny and retaliates by giving his zombified niece a backhand.
The Governor apologizes for his actions and notices that Penny has knocked over her food bucket, fixing it for her.
Afterwards, he is visited by Gabe who gives The Governor the items he wanted brought to him earlier, including Rick's hand and the zombified heads of some of his victims.
The Governor feeds Rick's hand to Penny before adding the zombified heads to his collection of them contained in fish tanks.
Much later, The Governor begins to interrogate Glenn.
After Glenn refuses to give in to his demands, The Governor has him moved to a cell adjoining Michonne's cell so he can listen to her screams while The Governor tortures her.
After finishing up with Glenn, The Governor resumes his torture of Michonne, once again raping and beating her, all while Glenn is forced to listen from the adjoining room.
After finishing with his torture of Michonne, The Governor heads over to Woodbury's clinic to see how Rick is recovering from the loss of his hand.
When he arrives, The Governor informs Rick that he will be fighting in the Woodbury arena as soon as he has fully recovered and lies by telling Rick he has let Glenn go free.
Rick asks him why he would do such a thing and The Governor responds by telling Rick that Glenn told him everything about his group, including that they are based in a nearby prison, horrifying Rick.
The Governor then leaves a speechless Rick to himself in the clinic and discusses his strategy with Bruce and Gabe outside, his men telling him they don't think Rick fell for it.
However, The Governor tells them both that he definitely did, saying the expression on Rick's face was more than enough of a giveaway to indicate that his group is indeed based at a nearby prison.
The Governor later pays another visit to Michonne's holding cell.
While he is there, instead of torturing her, he gives her a choice to make.
He tells her that if she replaces one of his arena fighters, who was murdered, in an upcoming arena fight.
The Governor tells Michonne that if she agrees to fight he may help her, suggesting a bullet to her head would be his way of saying thanks.
If she were to say no, her torture would continue for each day until she could find a way to kill herself.
The Governor also informs her that he will even let her use the katana she wields in the arena and then leaves, telling her she has twenty minutes to decide upon her answer.
Michonne eventually agrees to The Governor's idea and enters the arena to fight against one of the regular fighters, Eugene Cooney.
Much to The Governor and the people of Woodbury's surprise, Michonne decapitates Eugene once the fight starts and kills all of Woodbury's captive zombies.
She is eventually subdued by Bruce and Gabe and The Governor, in a rage, almost kills her but relents at the last second.
During this time The Governor also has Martinez help Rick and his other group members escape so that they may reveal to location of the prison to him.
After arriving back at his apartment in order to feed Penny parts of Eugene's corpse, he is ambushed by Michonne, having been freed by Rick and Glenn during their escape with Martinez, Stevens, and Alice.
The two have a brief standoff before scrambling over Michonne's sword. Michonne manages to gain the upper-hand and knock The Governor unconscious, then proceeding to strip him naked and tie him to his apartment walls ready for torture.
From there she proceeded to graphically torture The Governor until near-death: gouging out his left eye, nearly severing an artery, and cutting off his right arm.
Michonne relented upon taking his life, however, wanting the eventual chance to meet and torture him again.
Not before long, Bruce and Gabe almost catch her in The Governor's apartment, Michonne escaping just before they could.
Not knowing what to do in light of Steven's death and Alice leaving Woodbury, Bruce and Gabe have Woodbury's drunk town medic, Bob Stookey, begin to work on healing The Governor's grievous wounds.
After eventually healing from his wounds sustained by Michonne, The Governor discovers the location and recruits almost everyone from Woodbury to launch an attack on it.
He and many citizens from Woodbury drive an armada of vehicles, including a tank, towards the prison and The Governor orders his men to "KILL THEM ALL!".
In a flashback shown in Issue 43, The Governor is shown still recovering from the wounds he suffered at the hands of Michonne.
It is during this recovery that he is informed by Bruce of Martinez's death at the hands of the prison group, having uncovered The Governor's plot of using Martinez to spy on them sometime earlier.
The Governor has Bruce recover Martinez's body and remove the reanimated head from his corpse, which he presents to the people of Woodbury during one of his speeches in order to rally them to his side against the prison group.
During the time Woodbury was searching for the location of the prison, The Governor uses a tooth plier to remove Penny's teeth, rendering her unable to bite him.
With her new found state of harmlessness, The Governor kisses his zombified niece, only to vomit seconds later from the repulsive taste, apologizing to Penny for his actions.
Moments later Gabe informs The Governor of an explosion and sounds of gunfire nearby Woodbury, also telling him that Bruce and three other men went to investigate the explosion.
The Governor, believing the prison group are responsible, orders Gabe and a few other men to accompany him to the explosion's location.
When The Governor, Gabe, and the other men arrive, they find that Bruce and the other Woodbury soldiers have been killed by the prison group, Bruce confirming this in his dying moments.
The Governor shoots Bruce in the head to prevent him from reanimating and immediately orders Gabe to follow the prison group's tracks so that they may finally discover the prison's location.
Gabe returns to The Governor later that day at Woodbury and informs him that they now known the location of the prison, demanding they go and attack now.
The Governor berates him for this strategy, saying their guard will still be up after the shootout with Bruce and the others, making an attack against the prison foolish.
After many weeks of waiting and amassing supplies, The Governor decides to attack the prison, leaving Bob to guard Penny before he makes on last speech to the Woodbury Army and travels with them towards the prison.
Once The Governor and his army arrive at the prison he orders them to "KILL THEM ALL!" before they open fire on the prison.
After his army unloads a rally of bullets at the prison, The Governor orders them to cease fire.
He gives the prison group one last chance to make it easy on themselves and surrender, but this strategy quickly fails as the prison group maintain their ground and return fire at the Woodbury Army, Andrea almost killing The Governor in the process.
Noticing that the prison group is using a wall of zombies to surround the prison fences, The Governor devises that while they may not know how to fire the tank, they can use it to clear the amount of zombies around the fences.
Still losing too many of his men at the hands of Andrea in the prison's guard tower, The Governor is forced to retreat from the prison and regroup with his forces.
While devising a new plan of attack against the prison, Gabe brings a captured Tyreese to The Governor, telling him that they caught him in the woods after he and Michonne had killed three of Woodbury's soldiers.
The Governor demands Gabe tell him what happened to Michonne and he informs The Governor that he blew her brains out.
Gabe then presents The Governor with Michonne's sword as proof of this, but The Governor is still skeptical despite the proof.
After briefly interrogating Tyreese, The Governor decides he has no further uses for him and has bound and placed inside once of Woodbury's trucks for transport back to the prison.
When The Governor arrives at the prison he immediately hails the group's attention and presents them a bound and gagged Tyreese from outside the prison's fences.
The Governor demands the prison group surrender in exchange for Tyreese's life, but they refuse, knowing full well The Governor plans to kill them no matter what.
Frustrated over the prison group's decision, The Governor uses Michonne's katana to gruesomely decapitate Tyreese in front of the prison group before hastily retreating back to the rest of his men.
Back at the Woodbury camp near the prison, The Governor is ambushed by a surviving Michonne, holding him at gunpoint before the rest of his men.
Gabe fires off a shot and she quickly tries to move out of the way, causing the shot to pierce through The Governor's face inflicting a minor wound.
Unable to locate Michonne and out of time to devise another plan of attack on the prison, The Governor rallies his surviving people for one final attack.
Once the final attack on the prison begins, The Governor's forces are met with harsh resistance from the prison group, with Gabe being killed almost as soon as the attack starts.
Feeling he is losing too many men, The Governor resorts to desperate tactics and uses Woodbury's tank to ram through the prison fences, allowing both his men and dozens of zombies access to inside the prison.
The Governor and his men quickly begin to kill of members of the prison group, with The Governor personally finishing off a wounded Alice.
The Governor orders Lilly Caul to fire upon Lori Grimes and she does so with the shot killing her instantly.
The Governor then proceeds to finish off Hershel Greene who begs him to end his life after the death of Billy Greene.
Lilly then begins to frantically panic, realizing she also killed Judith Grimes after shooting Lori.
This causes her to hold The Governor at gunpoint, but not before long a large group of zombies knock her focus off him and he manages to disarm her rifle.
The Governor then tries to rally his people to follow him to fight off the zombie horde, but Lilly pulls out her pistol and shoots him in the back of the head instead, kicking his lifeless corpse into the zombie horde not moments after to allow herself and the other surviving Woodbury soldiers time to escape.
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Philip had forgotten that Brian was living there and isn't exactly happy about having to look after his older brother.
The group finds shelter at Wiltshire Estates: an upper class gated golfing community.
Rick and his group also pass through Wiltshire Estates a few months after Philip and his crew leave.
After Bobby dies of blood loss due to a zombie bite, Philip, Nick, Penny, and Brian leave with weapons and supplies loaded up into Philip's Chevy Suburban.
On their way out, Brian leaves a sign at the entrance of Wiltshire Estates that reads: "ALL DEAD DO NOT ENTER."
Ironically, the sign that the future Governor creates alerts Rick to the dangers of Wiltshire Estates.
Brian and his group, led by Philip, make their way to Atlanta through wrecks and zombies.
During this time Brian usually shies away from combat situations.
He typically hunkers down with Penny while Philip and Nick shoot and slay zombies. They find a temporary safe haven with the Chalmers family in an apartment in Atlanta.
David, Tara, and April Chalmers are traveling musicians who are eking out a living in the first floor of an apartment building.
Philip and his group help them expand into the upper levels of the apartment and get food and supplies from nearby stores.
Brian becomes slightly more confident in his time at the apartments.
He volunteers to clean out the upper floors of the apartment with Philip and Nick.
The living arrangement is perfect, until Philip takes his blossoming romance with April too far.
As they begin to have sex, April tells Philip to stop and that it's too soon.
Philip, in the heat of the moment, refuses to stop.
He realizes what he's done immediately after, but, thinks he might still be able to salvage the relationship.
The next morning, all of his group's weapons are gone.
Tara tells them, at gunpoint, to get out now.
They leave and make their way via motorcycle to an abandoned old plantation house.
The house is secure and free of zombies, for the most part.
They have food to last them through the winter and the house itself is on an orchard.
Brian suspects that they were followed to the house and are now being staked out.
His suspicions are confirmed when a drug-addled and heavily armed gang come to take the house away from them.
Philip makes a deal with the group's leader to let them walk away, but, Philip realizes that the gang plans to kill them as soon as they're out of the house.
They sprint down to the orchard where Philip tells Brian to hide with Penny and keep her safe at all costs.
Philip and Nick stealthily take out several of the gang members.
However, one slips past them and shoots Penny.
Just as the shooter is about to execute Brian, Philip arrives and kills the gang member.
Enraged at his daughter's death, Philip begins mercilessly kicking Brian and severely injuring him.
Philip cannot bring himself to put Penny down so he keeps her tied to a tree.
They leave the plantation house and come across Woodbury: a beat up old town with a fairly large group of survivors.
Philip and his crew take residence in an apartment there.
Philip sneaks Penny into the apartment and begins feeding her appendages from bodies that he claims he didn't kill.
One night, Nick spots Philip dragging a girl out to the woods against her will.
He sets out to stop Philip with a shotgun while Brian tries to convince him that whatever it is going on with Philip can be fixed.
Nick kills Philip and accidentally kills the girl Philip abducted.
Brian kills Nick on the spot.
Philip dies in Brian's arms.
The next day there is a town meeting about the rising number of deaths.
A group of National Guard soldiers are terrorizing the citizens of Woodbury into obeying their every command.
When one old man tries to leave, their leader, Gene Gavin, shoots him in the back of the head. Brian, who always relied on Philip for protection since childhood, begins wondering what Philip would do in this situation.
While Gavin's followers are outside, Brian has an out of body experience in which he carries out his vision of what his brother would do.
Brian walks toward Gavin and unloads his magazine into him.
Brian encourages the people of Woodbury to help him take out the remaining National Guard soldiers.
Martinez asks Brian his name.
Brian tells Martinez that his name is Philip Blake.
A short time after the initial change of power from Major Gavin to Brian, Lilly Caul and her group consisting of boyfriend Joshua Lee Hamilton, Megan Lafferty and her boyfriend Scott Moon, and Bob Stookey arrived in Woodbury after being convinced to come by Martinez.
During this time Gabe and Bruce Allan Cooper have clearly become Brian’s right hand men following him almost everywhere, including his first meeting with Lilly’s group.
During this meeting Joshua Lee Hamilton asks if he was some type of elected official, to which Scott Moon adds on saying with Gabe and Bruce following him everywhere like secret service, he looks like a president.
Brian responds saying he never saw himself as the chief executive type, and finished saying “I’d be Governor at best.”
Shortly after this conversation, Brian started going by the nickname “The Governor.”
After the murder of Joshua Lee Hamilton by the hands of another resident of Woodbury, Sam, Martinez had to physically beat Sam down in order to get him to subdue.
During this fight Brian realized that the people of Woodbury seemed to love watching the violent acts, and the fight seemed to act as a form of catharsis for the crowd.
Later Brian decided to force Sam to fight to the death in a makeshift arena for the whole town to watch with a surviving national guardsman Stinson, as a form of entertainment for others, and as punishment for his crime, neither man survived.
Brian then decided the best way to deter crime in Woodbury would be the threat of being forced to fight to the death.
During this time, Brian also tricks Scott Moon into helping him put several fish tanks from Wal-Mart into his apartment, and immediately afterwards kills Scott and places his head in the first fish tank.
This starts a trend with Brian, where he starts to build up a collection of heads in his apartment.
It was revealed that Brian collects the heads to stare at until he is no longer scared, and instead "amused" by them.
Also during this time, Brian soon befriends Bob Stookey after taking pity on him for reminding him of his own father.
He starts letting Bob into his inner circle, and even shows Bob his adopted undead daughter Penny.
While hanging out with Bob, Bob confesses he has a crush on the much younger woman Megan Lafferty (who stopped dating Scott Moon a while before his death), to which the Governor takes note of.
After this event, Megan Lafferty (who has taken up prostitution to help her survive) comes to Brian’s house in order to barter sex for possibly marijuana.
While having sex, Megan sees Scott Moon’s decapitated head in Brian’s fish tank and has a mental breakdown leading to her eventual suicide.
This along with many other events, including the death of Josh Lee Hamilton, leads Lilly Caul to plan a coup on the Governor.
Lilly gets the two resident doctors Stevens and Alice, plus one of The Governor’s own right hand men Martinez to help her form a plan.
During another of The Governor’s fights, the coup begins.
Walking out of sight dressed in all black and a duster, Brian realizes all too late that an attempt is being made on his life.
Martinez and a few of his most loyal men use a taser provided by Stevens and his assistant Alice, to beat down, tie up, duct tape the mouth of, and subdue The Governor while throwing him into the back of a van, and driving off.
Inside the back of the van Lilly, Martinez, and another man known as “the Swede” hold hostage Bruce, Gabe, and Brian who are all tied up and gagged.
Unfortunately for the insurrectionists, a massive herd of zombies intervenes leading to the death of everyone outside the back of the van.
During the chaos, Bruce and Gabe manage to untie themselves and a short firefight takes place between Martinez and the Swede, and Bruce and Gabe which results in the death of the Swede.
A Mexican standoff then forms in the back of the van, which is then defused by a then free and participating Brian.
The five remaining people agree to work together to get rid of the herd by firing a mortar shell that Martinez had in the back of the van.
The resulting noise and flames brings the herd into itself and mostly all die in the fire.
The coup having failed, The Governor rounds up the remaining conspirators Lilly, Martinez, Stevens, and Alice, and tell them that if any of them try anything again that they will be killed.
Brian, then realizing what the bartering system has led to, quickly tells everyone that the supplies from then on will be distributed equally and everyone must now look after their fellow man to survive.
The Governor speaks to the Woodbury citizens following an arena fight between Bruce and Gabe.
He tells them that he understands that supplies are low, and that he is going to send out a group on a supply run.
The group returns with Christina and a dead Mike.
The two were found in the wreckage of a downed helicopter.
The Governor interrogates Christina for information.
The Governor, at first, is kind to her, but, as she dodges his questions the Governor puts pressure on her by putting his hand on her leg.
She reveals that she and her friend were held up in a news station. The survivors turned on each other leading to death within the camp.
Christina and Mike escaped, but, someone sabotaged the helicopter.
The Governor stops the interrogation and offers her a chance to join Woodbury.
She declines, having been told earlier by Dr. Stevens not to trust him.
The Governor says to himself and her that he tried to be good with her and proceeds to choke her to death.
When Rick Grimes, Glenn, and Michonne reach Woodbury, Martinez hands them over to The Governor.
The Governor appears friendly at first, but, soon reveals that he intends to feed them to Woodbury's group of captive zombies if they don't tell him where they've been hiding out.
Rick, Glenn, and Michonne continually refuse to disclose this information to The Governor.
Frustrated over their lack of cooperation, The Governor cuts off Rick's hand to try and intimidate him into giving up the location of their base camp.
Seeing The Governor's horrific act, Michonne retaliates by biting off a portion of his ear.
After Bruce pries Michonne of him, The Governor has Michonne and Glenn locked away and sends an unconscious Rick to the infirmary.
After having his injury treated by Stevens, The Governor is informed by Bruce that Michonne is ready for interrogation when he wants to proceed.
The Governor asks Bruce to immediately show him to Michonne's location so they can begin.
After getting Bruce to tie Michonne's legs to the walls, The Governor proceeds to rape and torture Michonne.
After finishing up with Michonne, The Governor informs her that he will be back to continue torturing her later before heading back to his apartment.
After he arrives, he is rushed by Penny and retaliates by giving his zombified niece a backhand.
The Governor apologizes for his actions and notices that Penny has knocked over her food bucket, fixing it for her.
Afterwards, he is visited by Gabe who gives The Governor the items he wanted brought to him earlier, including Rick's hand and the zombified heads of some of his victims.
The Governor feeds Rick's hand to Penny before adding the zombified heads to his collection of them contained in fish tanks.
Much later, The Governor begins to interrogate Glenn.
After Glenn refuses to give in to his demands, The Governor has him moved to a cell adjoining Michonne's cell so he can listen to her screams while The Governor tortures her.
After finishing up with Glenn, The Governor resumes his torture of Michonne, once again raping and beating her, all while Glenn is forced to listen from the adjoining room.
After finishing with his torture of Michonne, The Governor heads over to Woodbury's clinic to see how Rick is recovering from the loss of his hand.
When he arrives, The Governor informs Rick that he will be fighting in the Woodbury arena as soon as he has fully recovered and lies by telling Rick he has let Glenn go free.
Rick asks him why he would do such a thing and The Governor responds by telling Rick that Glenn told him everything about his group, including that they are based in a nearby prison, horrifying Rick.
The Governor then leaves a speechless Rick to himself in the clinic and discusses his strategy with Bruce and Gabe outside, his men telling him they don't think Rick fell for it.
However, The Governor tells them both that he definitely did, saying the expression on Rick's face was more than enough of a giveaway to indicate that his group is indeed based at a nearby prison.
The Governor later pays another visit to Michonne's holding cell.
While he is there, instead of torturing her, he gives her a choice to make.
He tells her that if she replaces one of his arena fighters, who was murdered, in an upcoming arena fight.
The Governor tells Michonne that if she agrees to fight he may help her, suggesting a bullet to her head would be his way of saying thanks.
If she were to say no, her torture would continue for each day until she could find a way to kill herself.
The Governor also informs her that he will even let her use the katana she wields in the arena and then leaves, telling her she has twenty minutes to decide upon her answer.
Michonne eventually agrees to The Governor's idea and enters the arena to fight against one of the regular fighters, Eugene Cooney.
Much to The Governor and the people of Woodbury's surprise, Michonne decapitates Eugene once the fight starts and kills all of Woodbury's captive zombies.
She is eventually subdued by Bruce and Gabe and The Governor, in a rage, almost kills her but relents at the last second.
During this time The Governor also has Martinez help Rick and his other group members escape so that they may reveal to location of the prison to him.
After arriving back at his apartment in order to feed Penny parts of Eugene's corpse, he is ambushed by Michonne, having been freed by Rick and Glenn during their escape with Martinez, Stevens, and Alice.
The two have a brief standoff before scrambling over Michonne's sword. Michonne manages to gain the upper-hand and knock The Governor unconscious, then proceeding to strip him naked and tie him to his apartment walls ready for torture.
From there she proceeded to graphically torture The Governor until near-death: gouging out his left eye, nearly severing an artery, and cutting off his right arm.
Michonne relented upon taking his life, however, wanting the eventual chance to meet and torture him again.
Not before long, Bruce and Gabe almost catch her in The Governor's apartment, Michonne escaping just before they could.
Not knowing what to do in light of Steven's death and Alice leaving Woodbury, Bruce and Gabe have Woodbury's drunk town medic, Bob Stookey, begin to work on healing The Governor's grievous wounds.
After eventually healing from his wounds sustained by Michonne, The Governor discovers the location and recruits almost everyone from Woodbury to launch an attack on it.
He and many citizens from Woodbury drive an armada of vehicles, including a tank, towards the prison and The Governor orders his men to "KILL THEM ALL!".
In a flashback shown in Issue 43, The Governor is shown still recovering from the wounds he suffered at the hands of Michonne.
It is during this recovery that he is informed by Bruce of Martinez's death at the hands of the prison group, having uncovered The Governor's plot of using Martinez to spy on them sometime earlier.
The Governor has Bruce recover Martinez's body and remove the reanimated head from his corpse, which he presents to the people of Woodbury during one of his speeches in order to rally them to his side against the prison group.
During the time Woodbury was searching for the location of the prison, The Governor uses a tooth plier to remove Penny's teeth, rendering her unable to bite him.
With her new found state of harmlessness, The Governor kisses his zombified niece, only to vomit seconds later from the repulsive taste, apologizing to Penny for his actions.
Moments later Gabe informs The Governor of an explosion and sounds of gunfire nearby Woodbury, also telling him that Bruce and three other men went to investigate the explosion.
The Governor, believing the prison group are responsible, orders Gabe and a few other men to accompany him to the explosion's location.
When The Governor, Gabe, and the other men arrive, they find that Bruce and the other Woodbury soldiers have been killed by the prison group, Bruce confirming this in his dying moments.
The Governor shoots Bruce in the head to prevent him from reanimating and immediately orders Gabe to follow the prison group's tracks so that they may finally discover the prison's location.
Gabe returns to The Governor later that day at Woodbury and informs him that they now known the location of the prison, demanding they go and attack now.
The Governor berates him for this strategy, saying their guard will still be up after the shootout with Bruce and the others, making an attack against the prison foolish.
After many weeks of waiting and amassing supplies, The Governor decides to attack the prison, leaving Bob to guard Penny before he makes on last speech to the Woodbury Army and travels with them towards the prison.
Once The Governor and his army arrive at the prison he orders them to "KILL THEM ALL!" before they open fire on the prison.
After his army unloads a rally of bullets at the prison, The Governor orders them to cease fire.
He gives the prison group one last chance to make it easy on themselves and surrender, but this strategy quickly fails as the prison group maintain their ground and return fire at the Woodbury Army, Andrea almost killing The Governor in the process.
Noticing that the prison group is using a wall of zombies to surround the prison fences, The Governor devises that while they may not know how to fire the tank, they can use it to clear the amount of zombies around the fences.
Still losing too many of his men at the hands of Andrea in the prison's guard tower, The Governor is forced to retreat from the prison and regroup with his forces.
While devising a new plan of attack against the prison, Gabe brings a captured Tyreese to The Governor, telling him that they caught him in the woods after he and Michonne had killed three of Woodbury's soldiers.
The Governor demands Gabe tell him what happened to Michonne and he informs The Governor that he blew her brains out.
Gabe then presents The Governor with Michonne's sword as proof of this, but The Governor is still skeptical despite the proof.
After briefly interrogating Tyreese, The Governor decides he has no further uses for him and has bound and placed inside once of Woodbury's trucks for transport back to the prison.
When The Governor arrives at the prison he immediately hails the group's attention and presents them a bound and gagged Tyreese from outside the prison's fences.
The Governor demands the prison group surrender in exchange for Tyreese's life, but they refuse, knowing full well The Governor plans to kill them no matter what.
Frustrated over the prison group's decision, The Governor uses Michonne's katana to gruesomely decapitate Tyreese in front of the prison group before hastily retreating back to the rest of his men.
Back at the Woodbury camp near the prison, The Governor is ambushed by a surviving Michonne, holding him at gunpoint before the rest of his men.
Gabe fires off a shot and she quickly tries to move out of the way, causing the shot to pierce through The Governor's face inflicting a minor wound.
Unable to locate Michonne and out of time to devise another plan of attack on the prison, The Governor rallies his surviving people for one final attack.
Once the final attack on the prison begins, The Governor's forces are met with harsh resistance from the prison group, with Gabe being killed almost as soon as the attack starts.
Feeling he is losing too many men, The Governor resorts to desperate tactics and uses Woodbury's tank to ram through the prison fences, allowing both his men and dozens of zombies access to inside the prison.
The Governor and his men quickly begin to kill of members of the prison group, with The Governor personally finishing off a wounded Alice.
The Governor orders Lilly Caul to fire upon Lori Grimes and she does so with the shot killing her instantly.
The Governor then proceeds to finish off Hershel Greene who begs him to end his life after the death of Billy Greene.
Lilly then begins to frantically panic, realizing she also killed Judith Grimes after shooting Lori.
This causes her to hold The Governor at gunpoint, but not before long a large group of zombies knock her focus off him and he manages to disarm her rifle.
The Governor then tries to rally his people to follow him to fight off the zombie horde, but Lilly pulls out her pistol and shoots him in the back of the head instead, kicking his lifeless corpse into the zombie horde not moments after to allow herself and the other surviving Woodbury soldiers time to escape.
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