Rosita Espinosa

Rosita Espinosa
The Walking Dead character
Rosita Espinosa, as she appears in the comic book series (left) and as portrayed by Christian Serratos in the television series (right).
First appearance
  • Comic:
  • "Issue #53" (2008)
  • Television:
  • "Inmates" (2014)
Last appearance
Created byRobert Kirkman
Charlie Adlard
Adapted byScott M. Gimple
Matthew Negrete
Channing Powell
(The Walking Dead)
Portrayed byChristian Serratos
In-universe information
OccupationComic:
Member of the Herd-Duty Crew
Television:
Alexandria Safe Zone Medical Assistant (former)
Militia Soldier (former)
Coalition Soldier (former)
Commonwealth Army Soldier (current)
FamilyComic:
Eugene Porter (spouse)
Television:
Socorro (Coco) Espinosa (daughter)
Gabriel Stokes (boyfriend)
Judith Grimes (adopted niece)
R.J. Grimes (adopted nephew)
Significant others

Rosita Espinosa is a fictional character from the comic book series The Walking Dead and is portrayed by Christian Serratos in the American television series of the same name. She accompanies Eugene Porter and Abraham Ford on a mission to Washington, D.C.[1] In the comic book series, she joins Rick Grimes' group after they leave the prison and go to DC. Eventually Eugene is revealed to have lied but they continue on to Washington anyway, since he was still convinced the city would offer greater chance of survival, and they eventually find the Alexandria Safe-Zone.

Rosita also takes part in the war against the Saviors led by Negan, the conclusion of which sees the 3 communities uniting forces. In the TV series, Rosita, Abraham and Eugene meet Tara Chambler and Glenn Rhee while on their way to Washington DC. They soon join Glenn's group, led by Rick Grimes, after escaping Terminus, a false safe haven. Rosita continued Abraham's mission to get Eugene to DC with Tara, Glenn, and his wife, Maggie Greene, but when Eugene reveals he lied, they rejoin Rick's group once more and travel with him to the Alexandria Safe-Zone.

They later fight off the whispers and she later becomes a soldier for the Commonwealth Army before she dies.

  1. ^ Kirkman, Robert (w), Adlard, Charlie (penciller, cover) (p), Gaudiano, Stefano, Cliff Rathburn (gray tones) (i), Dave Stewart (cover colors) (col), Wooton, Rus (let), Mackiewicz, Sean (ed). "Here We Remain" The Walking Dead, vol. 9, no. 53, pp. [22] (October 10th, 2008). 2001 Center St., 6th Floor, Berkeley, CA 94704: Image Comics, Skybound Entertainment.

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