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Recently, in the comic-book, she found one of her daughters in a city.
how the hell does she have two walking talking daughters lol
Half of them died?
Oh, I wouldn't know Because I don't actually have the comic books, I was just making a joke actually. lol
Which as the TV show is an entirely different canon isn't relevant.
There's nothing odd about it nor is either wrong. The Telltale game is true to the canon of the comics. The TV show is a seperate adapation with changes to the source material. Changing the source material doesn't make something wrong either.