
Maggie Greene
Maggie Greene
First Appearance
The Walking Dead #10 (2004)
Teams
Also Known As
Mags
About Maggie Greene
Maggie Greene made her first appearance in The Walking Dead #10 (Image Comics, 2004), introduced as the spirited daughter of Hershel Greene during Rick Grimes and his group's desperate search for safety at the Hershel farm. From the moment she stepped onto the page, Maggie distinguished herself as more than a background survivor — she was sharp, emotionally grounded, and willing to fight for the people she loved. Her early issues are foundational to the Walking Dead back issue market, and #10 remains a key pickup for any serious collector of Robert Kirkman's landmark series.
Maggie's relationship with Glenn Rhee became one of the emotional backbones of the entire Walking Dead run. Watching their bond develop across years of brutal story arcs gave readers an anchor of hope amid relentless darkness. Collectors who followed their journey know that issues charting major milestones in their relationship — from early courtship to marriage to parenthood — carry real emotional weight and strong demand in the secondary market. She is also frequently nicknamed Mags by those closest to her, a small but humanizing detail that Kirkman used to reinforce her warmth and relatability.
As the series progressed, Maggie evolved from a farm girl into a fierce and capable leader. Following devastating losses, she stepped into a leadership role with the Hilltop Colony, becoming one of the most important figures in the organized resistance against Negan and the Saviors. Her arc during the All Out War storyline and its aftermath placed her front and center in some of the most critically acclaimed issues of the series, making those runs essential reading — and collecting — for fans of the book.
For collectors, Maggie Greene represents exactly the kind of character that makes The Walking Dead back issues so rewarding to hunt. Her debut in issue #10 is genuinely significant, her story spans hundreds of issues, and her presence in key story arcs means her associated issues consistently hold value. Whether you're building a complete Walking Dead run or cherry-picking high-impact single issues, tracking down Maggie's pivotal appearances is a smart and satisfying pursuit.



