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Negan is an infamously brutal villain, with The Walking Dead comic's creator admitting he knows why fans never wanted him ...
Dead City, Season 2 finale episode ‘If History Were a Conflagration’ This week’s episode of The Walking Dead: Dead City ...
Robert Kirkman's trepidation about killing Glenn also comes from how long the pizza delivery boy's tenure in the comics and TV series was. Glenn was one of the only original characters from the ...
“I don’t think I’d yet worked out all the details, but Glenn was planned to be killed in issue No. 75,” Kirkman writes in The Cutting Room Floor in The Walking Dead Deluxe #77.
The Walking Dead Deluxe #96 â written by Robert Kirkman, with art by Charlie Adlard â features the start of Glenn's last day, ...
Robert Kirkman knows how to wreck a superhero emotionally and physically, and Invincible Season 3 is a showcase of that skill ...
Robert Kirkman has revealed that The Walking Dead's most infamous death was due to take place much earlier in the comic's long run and in very different circumstances.
Robert Kirkman decided to feature some old voices in Invincible, featuring The Walking Dead alumni in their superhero avatars ...
When The Walking Dead returned, fans rabidly wondered if Negan's big comic moment would go the same way. And Robert Kirkman has shared why one part of the scene had to happen the way it did.
"The Walking Dead" viewers weren't the only ones sad to see Steven Yeun's character, Glenn Rhee, killed off the series in 2016. ... according to “The Walking Dead” creator Robert Kirkman.
While the animation style makes it look like a Saturday morning cartoon, 'Invincible' has a lot more in common with 'The Walking Dead' than anything 21-minute toy commercial.