. . . . . "Comic:"@en . . "Rick Grimes"@en . "Comic:"@en . "Andrea is a main character first encountered in Issue 2 of Image Comics' The Walking Dead and is the sister of Amy. She can also be considered as the tritagonist of the series and after the death of Lori Grimes, she became the lead female of the series. She is a tough and skilled woman, being very talented with firearms, becoming one of the group's key defenders. She formed a relationship with Dale, who both later adopted Ben and Billy after their father's death. She is the current girlfriend of Rick Grimes."@en . . . . "Television:"@en . . "Andrea is a main character first encountered in Issue 2 of Image Comics' The Walking Dead and is the sister of Amy. She can also be considered as the tritagonist of the series and after the death of Lori Grimes, she became the lead female of the series. She is a tough and skilled woman, being very talented with firearms, becoming one of the group's key defenders. She formed a relationship with Dale, who both later adopted Ben and Billy after their father's death. She is the current girlfriend of Rick Grimes."@en . "#D2B48C"@en . . "Television:"@en . "Andrea (The Walking Dead)"@en . . . . . "Andrea"@en . . "Comic:"@en . . "Dale"@en . . . . "In the comic book series, Andrea is a 25-year-old law firm clerk who develops from an insecure and inexperienced young woman into a mature and hardened warrior, having killed more than any other character. She forms a relationship and raises a short-lived family with moral compass Dale, while becoming the group's primary sharpshooter and, later, a main instigator in the war against the infamous tyrant, Negan. During this event, her grief brings her closer to group leader Rick Grimes, with whom she becomes romantically involved thereafter, also becoming a surrogate mother to Carl, who begins calling her \"mom.\" She is currently one of the comic book's longest-living characters."@en . "Ben and Billy"@en . . . "Television:"@en . . . . ""@en . . . . . . ""@en . "2.0"^^ . . . "Andrea as portrayed by Laurie Holden in the television series and in the comic book series ."@en . "Civil rights attorney"@en . . . . . . . . . "Alexandria Look-Out"@en . ""@en . . . . . "In the comic book series, Andrea is a 25-year-old law firm clerk who develops from an insecure and inexperienced young woman into a mature and hardened warrior, having killed more than any other character. She forms a relationship and raises a short-lived family with moral compass Dale, while becoming the group's primary sharpshooter and, later, a main instigator in the war against the infamous tyrant, Negan. During this event, her grief brings her closer to group leader Rick Grimes, with whom she becomes romantically involved thereafter, also becoming a surrogate mother to Carl, who begins calling her \"mom.\" She is currently one of the comic book's longest-living characters. In the television series, Andrea is ten years older, and a former successful civil rights attorney who forms a good relationship with moral center, Dale Horvath. Her grief over her sister's loss causes her to attempt suicide. Robert Kirkman assured this would initiate her transformation into the \"fearless sharpshooter,\" mirroring her comic book counterpart, although the character's motivations shift after other significant changes advance the story. In the series' third season, the direction of the character drastically changes even further and her primary story arc involves the character being caught in the conflict between Rick and The Governor. For her performance as Andrea, Holden received favorable reviews, although the character's story arc in the third season was not well received. She was nominated for several awards including the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress on Television in 2010. She would later win the award in 2013. __TOC__"@en . . . . . . . . "Television:"@en . "Comic:"@en . "Law firm clerk"@en . . . . . "\"Welcome to the Tombs\""@en . . "\"Guts\""@en . . "Carl Grimes"@en .