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Robert Kirkman (born November 30, 1978) is an American comic book writer, screenwriter, and producer. He is best known for co-creating The Walking Dead, Fear the Walking Dead, Invincible, Tech Jacket, Outcast, Oblivion Song, and Fire Power for Image Comics, in addition to writing Ultimate X-Men, Irredeemable Ant-Man and Marvel Zombies for Marvel Comics. He has also collaborated with Image Comics co-founder Todd McFarlane on the series Haunt. He is one of the five partners of Image Comics currently serving as COO, and the only one of the five who was not one of its co-founders. In 2010, Kirkman co-founded the entertainment company Skybound Entertainment in order to develop properties in traditional and new media, including comics, television, and film. The company also manages the license for The Walking Dead and Invincible. In 2018, Skybound expanded to create Skybound Games to develop video games based on its intellectual property. Kirkman is also known for creating and producing the television series' Outcast and Invincible, both adaptations of his own comic book series. He has also written a number of episodes for The Walking Dead and Fear the Walking Dead. He is executive producer of the AMC series Robert Kirkman's Secret History of Comics, and the Korean pre-apocalyptic drama, Five Year. Description above from the Wikipedia article Robert Kirkman, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Robert Kirkman

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for Writer in Marvel Studios Wolverine: Creed
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Set in 2025, Two years after the Avengers reversed Thanos’ Blip, Logan — the mutant known as Wolverine — drifts between the U.S. and Canada, haunted by memories of the Weapon X program and a world that moved on without him. When the Blip happened, he had just escaped the facility that turned him into a living weapon. Now, freshly returned and feral, Logan struggles to find peace in a time that no longer feels like his own. But peace dies hard when a ghost from his past resurfaces: Victor Creed, the savage mutant known as Sabretooth. Unlike Logan, Creed wasn’t snapped — he’s spent the last Six years carving his name into blood and legend, believing his brother was gone forever. Seeing Logan alive reignites his hatred — and his hunger for a final, definitive kill. As Logan tracks Sabretooth across snow-covered forests and burned-out cities, their shared history unfolds — brothers in pain, monsters by design. What begins as a manhunt becomes a war of survival between two living weapons bound by rage, guilt, and twisted loyalty. In this brutal, R-rated chapter of the MCU, Wolverine: Blood Feud strips away the superhero spectacle for something raw and primal — a story of beasts pretending to be men. Every clash between Logan and Creed is more savage than the last, building toward a final showdown where only one can walk away. For Logan, redemption might not come through saving the world — but by ending the nightmare that’s followed him since Weapon X.