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Undead Walking on MSNWalking Dead creator Robert Kirkman thought Issue #1 detail wouldn't come back to haunt himThe Walking Dead comic is a post-apocalyptic story created by Robert Kirkman, and Issue #1 has a worrisome detail.
Robert Kirkman and David Finch are easily two of the biggest names in the comic book industry right now. That said, they haven't really worked together yet, unless you count Finch's covers for The ...
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The Walking Dead Creator Reveals Harsh Criticism His Comics Got From Legendary Artist - MSNCreated by writer Robert Kirkman and artist Tony Moore in 2003, The Walking Dead comic series featured numerous deaths and different fates for characters from the popular television series of the ...
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How Robert Kirkman Wrote Invincible And The Walking Dead At The Same Time For 15 Years [Exclusive] - MSNThe Walking Dead and Invincible co-creator Robert Kirkman wrote both comics simultaneously for 15 years. ... (who drew "The Walking Dead" from volume 2 after Tony Moore drew the first six issues).
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It] Can Go On and On”: ‘The Walking Dead’ Boss Thinks the Franchise Could Extend to 2040 - MSNT he future of The Walking Dead franchise just got an interesting update from executive Scott. M Gimple.Based on the series of graphic novels by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore, and Charlie Adlard, The ...
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The Walking Dead Is Ready to Introduce a Scrapped Villain, And They Will Make Negan Look Nice - MSNThe Walking Dead is a massive multimedia franchise that began with a comic book series created by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore, and Charlie Adlard.
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Why The Walking Dead Comics Are In Black And White, Explained - MSNThere's a lot to compare about "The Walking Dead" TV series and the original comics by writer Robert Kirkman and artist Tony Moore. (Moore was replaced by Charlie Adlard after issue #6, who stayed ...
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"It Always Sounded Weird to Me": Walking Dead's Creator Admits Why He Doesn't Like the Term 'Walkers'Robert Kirkman and Tony Moore originally pitched their zombie title as a comic continuation of Romero's Night of the Living Dead. The movie had recently entered the public domain, ...
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