Lilly Caul | |
Continuity: | The Walking Dead |
Notability: | Antagonist |
Gender: | Female |
Race: | Human |
Location: | Woodbury, Georgia |
Status: | Status unknown |
First: | The Walking Dead #43 |
Final: | The Walking Dead #48 |
Lilly Caul is a fictional zombie apocalypse survivor and a minor recurring character and secondary antagonist featured in The Walking Dead comic book series by Image Comics. She first appeared in The Walking Dead #43 and made three appearances in total.
Biography[]
Lilly Caul was a Caucasian woman and a survivor of the zombie apocalypse. She was a resident of Woodbury under the leadership of Brian Blake, aka The Governor.
Lilly Caul participated in The Governor's final raid on the survivors at The Prison. She shot and killed Lori Grimes, who was carrying her infant daughter Judy at the time. Lori's corpse fell upon the baby, suffocating it, making Lilly indirectly responsible for Judy's death as well.
Lilly was extremely distraught over this and blamed the Governor for forcing her to kill a baby. She pulled out a pistol and shot the Governor in the back of the head, and left his corpse to be consumed by zombies. [1] What became of Lilly Caul following these events is unknown.
Body Count[]
- Lori Grimes - Shot in the back and killed.
- Judith Grimes - Indirectly caused her death by killing Lori.
- Brian Blake - Shot in the back of the head.
- Penny Blake - Puts her down.
- Matthew Hennesey - Puts him down.
Equipment[]
- Pistol: Lilly used a pistol to kill the Governor.
- Shotgun: Presumably used a shotgun or some other high-powered weapon to create the severe wound that blew Lori Grimes' abdomen apart.
Notes & Trivia[]
- The character of Lilly Caul was created by writer Robert Kirkman and artist Charlie Adlard.
- Lilly Caul has no direct counterpart in The Walking Dead television series on AMC, however, there is a character named Lilly Chambler, who becomes part of The Governor's raid on the prison.
- Final fate: Unknown. Possibly still residing in or near Woodbury.
See also[]
The World of The Walking Dead
Images
Miscellaneous
External Links[]
Appearances[]
References[]
- ↑ The Walking Dead #48. April, 2008. "Made to Suffer" (Part 6). Story by Robert Kirkman. Art by Charlie Adlard.