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“June 2005 is the five year anniversary of the debut of Battle Pope.”
Robert Kirkman“June 2005 is the five year anniversary of the debut of Battle Pope.”
Robert Kirkman“I have this idyllic love life, but my mind just won't accept that. I would like to bring a new guy home every night. I try to make humor out of that situation.”
Jen Kirkman“I actually like, love, and respect myself, and I try not to take anything too seriously.”
Jen Kirkman“You have a valid complaint, and I do recognize it ... but you are reading into things a little bit. Just the same, I will do my best to make horrible things happen to a bunch of white people before something else so graphic hits a minority character.”
Robert Kirkman“Mother Fuckers. They're going to feel pretty stupid when they fin”
Robert Kirkman, The Walking Dead, Book Six“Someone is going to tell you to get use to this. That feeling of being scared and sad. They're going to say it'll be better when you learn to ignore it. Don't listen to them. Hold on to it, remember it... Don't let yourself forget it. It's too easy to lose.-Carl Grimes”
Robert Kirkman, The Walking Dead, Issue #125“But honestly... I just don't know what anyone's thinking. To me, that's scarier than any half-rotten ghoul trying to eat my flesh.”
Robert Kirkman, The Walking Dead, Compendium 1“I saw thousands of them. A sea of the dead that roared like an ocean! You would have heard them screaming toward you. It would have taken days to steer them away. Killing them? I don't think killing them would have been possible.”
Robert Kirkman, The Walking Dead, Vol. 27: The Whisperer War“Right, he can kill the dead. What happens when he realizes we're training him to kill the living?”
Robert Kirkman, The Walking Dead, Vol. 26: Call to Arms“Civilization is a myth. That is the truth this world has taught us. We have not risen above our baser instincts... That is what always has and always will drive us.”
Robert Kirkman, The Walking Dead, Vol. 26: Call to Arms