![]() ![]() “And he said, I love what you’re doing, I love the idea, but you have to realize a lot of people still read print, and there’s a huge print opportunity. ![]() “It started with Private Eye, which Robert was a really huge fan of,” Vaughan said. “When Marcos and I were talking, we’d known there were secrets or histories, and we thought, why not take a big swing and see if Robert would let us tackle this in the course of the story? And we thought he’d definitely say no.” Kirkman said yes, however, and according to both creators, the writer of the epic horror series has remained supportive and open during the process. ![]() “Robert was really generous,” shared Vaughan. Today, Vaughan and Martin’s work, The Walking Dead: The Alien, is finally a reality, premiering on the duo’s DRM-free digital comic website, Panel Syndicate. Vaughan ( Saga) and his longtime collaborator and creative partner, artist Marcos Martin, would create a one-off comic set in the world of Robert Kirkman’s multimedia zombie juggernaut, The Walking Dead. ![]() At the 2015 Image Expo, news broke that Eisner winner Brian K. ![]()
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