Well ain't that a kicker? a copy of The Walking Dead #1 in CGC 9.9 condition has just sold for $7000. A year ago a copy in the same condition sold for
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Also, tickets only for Robert Kirkman signings…"
Kelly Davis writes from ECCC for Bleeding Cool.
And gives us a first look at The Walking Dead Compendium One in the wild, no longer just in its standard form but now in its limited-to-1000 Bible style edition, hardcover, gold trim, the lot.
Skybound is selling a very limited amount[...]
Available only at the Emerald City Comic Con in Seattle, Washington this coming weekend is The Walking Dead Omnibus in gold leafed leather Bible-style
The greatest hope for the economy right now seems to be people selling their copies of The Walking Dead. We looked earlier at how the collections are
And The Walking Dead: Compendium One is the eleventh bestselling book… of all.
And to think that it was a book Image almost turned down until Robert Kirkman promised an alien invasion twist that he soon dropped…
And yes, much of that is the influence of the TV series But you never saw Smallville have the same[...]
We reported earlier about a Walking Dead strip appearing in the new issue of Playboy, showing the origin of warriot Michonne, speculated to appear at the
Lots of conversation on today's top trending topic all over the internet, and many TWD fans in the BC forum are wondering where and when the comic pages
Her origin, when told, was expected to be a big seller, with tradewaiters expected to stop waiting and pick up the monthly issue in question.
But I don't think anyone expected this.
The origin of Michonne will be told by Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard in six pages, and printing in next week's issue of Playboy.
She should[...]
A retailer tells Bleeding Cool that, as The Walking Dead starts a new storyline in May, Something To Fear, Image Comics are sending Walking Dead buttons
Svensson's report on the Skybound panel at Image Expo: "Robert Kirkman told the story of how Image nearly passed on The Walking Dead as they felt that the story needed more of a hook to grab readers than just being set in a zombie apocalypse, which lead Kirkman to concoct a "Plan 9 From Outer[...]
Both panels effectively blended into one continuous whole as Kirkman held court first with fellow Skybound creators and later on his lonesome.
The Skybound panel featured Thief of Thieves co-writer Nick Spencer, Witch Doctor writer Brandon Seifert, Skybound editorial assistant Sina Grace (who also draws Lil' Depressed Boy) and a late arriving Robert Kirkman Assume that[...]
Well, Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard have created a special "golden ticket", original sketches by each of them, sized to fit in one of the watches
They go on sale at midnight PST tomorrow, are $85 each, will have signed and numbered packaging by the pair, lmited to 250, and on sale only at Vannenwatches.com, Skybound.com[...]
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Hollywood Reporter has broken the story tonite that Robert Kirkman has been sued by longtime collaborator Tony Moore over the particulars and profits of their agreement regarding the Walking Dead:
Moore says he was duped into assigning his interest in the material over to Kirkman, who has since gone on to fame and fortune[...]
And it looks like there may be a Walking Dead zombie variation, according this this image of Invincible #88 tweeted by Robert Kirkman that appears to be sitting on a Walking Dead Vannen Watch box.
Which was then blogged by Vannen Watches.
And retweeted by them.
Something with Charlie Adlard art for Image Comics Expo perchance?
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