Robert Kirkman

Kirkman

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Creator and executive producer of The Walking Dead,

Robert Kirkman on KCRW

Comic book writer Robert Kirkman talks about Invincible, his new animated adaptation series, why it works, modernizing the genre, and superhero fatigue.

Robert Kirkman: ‘I'm pretty bullish on superheroes as a genre’

Comic book writer Robert Kirkman talks about Invincible, his new animated adaptation series, why it works, modernizing the genre, and superhero fatigue.

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TV Guide's Michael Schneider moderates a Walking Dead panel at a recent gathering of the National Association of Broadcasters in Las Vegas.

Robert Kirkman and Steven Yeun on 'The Walking Dead'

TV Guide's Michael Schneider moderates a Walking Dead panel at a recent gathering of the National Association of Broadcasters in Las Vegas.

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