Daryl Dixon is no longer just the crossbow-wielding fan favorite from The Walking Dead—he’s the center of his own story, navigating a world even more fractured, more foreign, and more personal than ever before.
In The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon, the hardened survivor wakes up washed ashore in France with no memory of how he got there. What begins as a mystery of survival quickly becomes a mission. This time, it’s not just about killing walkers—it's about crossing a broken continent, facing ghosts of the past, and finding purpose in the chaos.
France is no safe haven. The dead still roam, but the living are more dangerous. Warlords, cults, and broken civilizations are all that remain of once-proud cities. Daryl finds unlikely allies, including a boy believed to be the key to humanity’s future—and a nun who believes Daryl may be more than just a weapon.
This new chapter strips the character down to his core. He’s still the quiet tracker, the man who speaks in grunts and moves like a ghost through ruins. But now, far from home, every step tests his beliefs, his guilt, and his stubborn code of loyalty.
The series captures what made Daryl iconic: survival by instinct, loyalty by choice, and a relentless unwillingness to give up—even when the world does.
Because Daryl doesn’t follow maps.
He follows his gut.
And when he chooses to fight…
He doesn’t stop.