
Originally, writer Kirkman intended for the series to focus on a zombie apocalypse that destroys the world, but that apocalypse would’ve taken place over decades, and the world in question would have been very different. Instead of a modern day Earth, the story was meant to take place on a futuristic utopian version of Earth.

The Walking Dead Almost Went In a Completely Different Direction, Embracing More Science Fiction
The Series Would Be Unrecognizable To Fans Today

The government’s idea didn’t go according to plan though, as few things do in zombie media. The mineral would instead end up infecting a good portion of society, with citizens transforming into ravenous zombies that attack the utopia. The comic would then showcase the fall of this utopia over several decades. Each story arc would be set in a different time period and focus on a different group of characters. One of Kirkman’s brilliant ideas was that each arc would be entirely self-contained, meaning someone could pick up any time period and read it from start to finish to get a full story.
Looking for more science fiction comics? Check out Invincible, also by Kirkman and artist Ryan Ottley, available now from Skybound Entertainment/Image Comics.
The Walking Dead, as fans know it today, starts like most zombie media does: with a zombie apocalypse that wipes out the majority of humanity. This apocalypse is swift and brutal. One of the major reasons the “walkers” in this universe are so dangerous is because everyone is infected. It doesn’t matter how someone dies, as long as their brain is intact at the time of death, they will reanimate as a walker. It was a brilliant way to explain how the world was destroyed so quickly and utterly.
Kirkman’s Original Idea for The Walking Dead Was Fascinating
Fans Can Hope That He’ll Return to It Some Day

Most zombie media just focuses on the immediate end of the world. Often, the zombies just show up one day and obliterate everything before anyone can react. The original idea for The Walking Dead was to show a slow fall into chaos, and ultimately how society would prevail against the zombie threat. It’s a great idea, and it’s unfortunate that Image wasn’t onboard with it. While The Walking Dead is a fantastic comic series as is, it’s not exactly as genre-pushing as Kirkman’s original plans.
Rick Grimes 2000 Is a Bizarre Sci-Fi The Walking Dead Spinoff
By Robert Kirkman, Ryan Ottley, Cliff Rathburn, Dave McCaig, and Rus Wooton

Rick Grimes 2000 let Kirkman explore all the absurd science fiction and alien invasions that he wanted.
What The Walking Dead ended up being is still a genre-defining piece of comics work. It has spawned several TV shows and even video games. There’s no denying the impact that the comic has had on the medium and the genre, but one can’t help but wonder what would have happened if Kirkman had to go with his original idea. It’s possible that there would be more zombies crossed with science fiction in pop culture if Kirkman had gotten his way. The success of The Walking Dead not only spawned TV shows based off Kirkman’s work, but it also inspired some copy-cat zombie shows as well.
The Walking Dead Could Have Pushed the Genre in a Different Direction
Zombie Media Would Be Very Different If It Had

It’s honestly not that surprising that Kirkman originally wanted to explore aliens and a utopian Earth as his original The Walking Dead idea when looking over his work history. Invincible is another major Kirkman creation and many of the characters in that comic are aliens. Rick Grimes 2000 let Kirkman explore all the absurd science fiction and alien invasions that he wanted. That Kirkman’s original plan isn’t what readers got, then, isn’t particularly surprising.
The Walking Dead #1 is available now from Image Comics!
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