![]() ![]() ![]() He remained with Marvel, however, and worked on a number of different projects, including Captain America during Avengers Disassembled, Marvel Knights 2099, several issues of Jubilee and Fantastic Four: Foes, Ultimate X-Men, Marvel Team-Up Volume 3, Marvel Zombies and Irredeemable Ant-Man. In 2004 Kirkman was hired by Marvel, who put him to work on a revival of Sleepwalker, though his issues didn't see individual print, instead appearing later in an anthology series. In 2003, Kirkman and occasional collaborator Tony Moore created The Walking Dead, though Moore later left after struggling to keep up with deadlines. ![]() A year later he and Cory Walker, who had previously worked with Kirkman on SuperPatriot, created Invincible, a new superhero series that was optioned as a film three years later, with Kirkman slated to write the screenplay. Shortly afterwards, he was hired to work on Image's SuperPatriot miniseries, before moving on to create the Tech Jacket series, also with Image, in 2002. Robert Kirkman got his start in comics in 2000, when he created the independent parody series Battle Pope, along with childhood friend and artist Tony Moore. ![]()
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