Robert Kirkman is an American comic book writer renowned for creating The Walking Dead and Invincible for Image Comics.
He also contributed to Marvel Comics with works like Ultimate X-Men and Marvel Zombies.
Kirkman began his career self-publishing under his Funk-o-Tron label, creating Battle Pope with Tony Moore in 2001.
He transitioned to working with established publishers in 2002, starting with a SuperPatriot series for Image Comics.
Kirkman's success with creator-owned projects like The Walking Dead led him to become one of the five partners at Image Comics, despite not being an original co-founder.
His work often explores post-apocalyptic themes and complex character relationships.
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