Although I find many of the depictions of women in the show to be disturbing, particularly in the first two seasons, the level of sexism in the comics is astounding. I will leave out the worst moments in Book One and focus on Book Two. First of all, the women are often portrayed as sexual beings before they are portrayed as anything else. And their sexual choices do little to further our understanding of the women or their desires, they are mostly used to further the plot line of a man, or to show a male's reaction to the relationship. Their sexuality is only important insofar as it pleasures a main male character. The only thing that we know about Maggie is that she likes having sex with Glenn, and that she is afraid that her father will find out. Michonne, who is supposed to be a badass woman who survived on her own for quite a while before finding the group, simply gets on her knees and gives Tyrese a blowjob because she thinks he looks stressed. When Carol sees them, she tries to save her relationship with Tyrese by also going down on him. When that doesn't work, she tries to kill herself. Andrea, who knows how to shoot and can protect herself pretty well, is in a relationship with a much older man who's reaction to her strong affection for him is “Sure, we get along well.” Throughout the entire comic, the women let the men make all of the decision. Again, Andrea is portrayed as at least a somewhat strong and independent women, but when Dale tells her that he is thinking of leaving, she simply tells him that she will go where he goes, even though she clearly thinking that leaving the group is a bad idea. The one time that Lori dared to disagree with Rick, Rick merely had to remind her that she was his wife and he needed her support. She immediately backed down and blamed the existence of an independent thought on being pregnant. Lastly, and this is totally ridiculous, when the group picks a council to run the prison, every member of the council is a man. When Rick mentions this, Dale explains that the women wanted it that way. The women, he explains, just want to be protected. He also points out that “If Donna were here, it wouldn't be pretty.” Oh, haha, it's a good thing that silly feminist was killed in the first book.