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==Pre-Apocalypse==
==Pre-Apocalypse==
===Location Unknown===
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Nothing is known about Negan's life before or as the outbreak began, except that he enjoyed billiards and ping-pong and used to be a used car salesman.
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Little is known about Negan's life before or as the outbreak began, he enjoyed billiards and ping pong. He worked as a car salesman and also a school coach. While he was a school coach he sometimes made fun of and bullied his students and wasn't afraid. Parents of Coach Negan's students sometimes complained about his use of language and bullying.
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==Post-Apocalypse==
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'''<u>Post-Apocalypse</u>'''
===[[Volume 17: Something To Fear|Something To Fear]]===
===[[Volume 17: Something To Fear|Something To Fear]]===
At some point after the outbreak, Negan established "The Saviors" and fiercely ruled over his men. Negan, along with his team (which includes at least 50 or more other men), had made a deal with the Hilltop Colony; they would use the weaponry that the other group was lacking to kill all zombies wandering near their premises. In return, they would obtain half of Hilltop's supplies; such as livestock and crops. To get his point across, if a potential problem would arise, Negan and his men would resort to cruel and manic measures. If they sense they are being tracked or if they feel they aren't getting a sufficient enough amount of supplies, they beat or kill the people from Hilltop. The group also sends "messages" to the community, which are usually very deadly, such as [[Gregory (Comic Series)|Gregory]] being stabbed by [[Ethan (Comic Series)|Ethan]].
At some point after the outbreak, Negan established "The Saviors" and fiercely ruled over his men. Negan, along with his team (which includes at least 50 or more other men), had made a deal with the Hilltop Colony; they would use the weaponry that the other group was lacking to kill all zombies wandering near their premises. In return, they would obtain half of Hilltop's supplies; such as livestock and crops. To get his point across, if a potential problem would arise, Negan and his men would resort to cruel and manic measures. If they sense they are being tracked or if they feel they aren't getting a sufficient enough amount of supplies, they beat or kill the people from Hilltop. The group also sends "messages" to the community, which are usually very deadly, such as [[Gregory (Comic Series)|Gregory]] being stabbed by [[Ethan (Comic Series)|Ethan]].