
Andrea
Andrea Harrison
First Appearance
The Walking Dead #2 (2003)
Powers & Abilities
Teams
About Andrea
Andrea Harrison is one of the most compelling survivors in Robert Kirkman's landmark Image Comics series The Walking Dead, making her debut in The Walking Dead #2 (2003) — a book that remains a foundational key issue for any serious Walking Dead collector. Introduced as an ordinary woman thrust into extraordinary circumstances, Andrea quickly evolved from a vulnerable civilian into one of the post-apocalyptic world's most formidable sharpshooters. Her transformation is one of the most satisfying character arcs in the entire run, making her early appearances essential reading.
As a core member of Team Grimes, Andrea stood alongside Rick Grimes through some of the series' most brutal and defining story arcs, including the Prison siege, the Governor conflict, and the harrowing confrontations with the Whisperers. Her exceptional marksmanship and tactical intellect made her one of the group's most valuable assets, and her leadership qualities grew substantially as the series progressed. Her relationship with Rick also gave the books an emotional anchor that resonated deeply with long-time readers.
Andrea's story reaches a devastating and memorable conclusion that cemented her legacy as one of the most beloved characters in the Walking Dead universe. Issues surrounding her major story beats — including her standoffs, her role in community building at Alexandria, and her final arc — are among the most emotionally charged single issues in the entire 193-issue run. Collectors who chase character-driven milestones will find her key moments spread across some of the series' highest-demand back issues.
For collectors, Andrea represents exactly the kind of character that makes The Walking Dead long boxes worth digging through. Her first appearance in issue #2 is perpetually in demand, and issues spotlighting her greatest moments continue to hold strong secondary market value. Whether you're building a complete Walking Dead run or cherry-picking keys, Andrea Harrison's story is central to what made this series a modern comics institution.




