TMC
07-21-2017, 08:11 PM
http://www.ign.com/articles/2017/07/21/comic-con-2017-the-walking-dead-creator-is-ending-the-comic-series
Robert Kirkman is working toward the end of The Walking Dead comic series he revealed during The Walking Dead panel at San Diego Comic-Con.
Though he hasn't communicated a specific end date for the series after it's 14-year span, he has confirmed he has an ending in mind and is actively working toward it.
As reported by A.V. Club, Kirkman said, "I think about two or three years ago, I had a pretty good idea for a definitive ending. I have known that since then and been working towards that, so I know exactly where I’m going and what’s going to happen when I get there.”
Kirkman also mentioned that he thought about ending the series earlier but decided against it because, "I had all kinds of cool stuff I wanted to do." While he hasn't told anyone the ultimate ending to the series, or even written it down, it seems a forgone conclusion that it must come to an end for him.
“To be able to top yourself, and keep things fresh, and keep things interesting… It gets harder and harder and harder as you go,” Kirkman said.
Robert Kirkman is working toward the end of The Walking Dead comic series he revealed during The Walking Dead panel at San Diego Comic-Con.
Though he hasn't communicated a specific end date for the series after it's 14-year span, he has confirmed he has an ending in mind and is actively working toward it.
As reported by A.V. Club, Kirkman said, "I think about two or three years ago, I had a pretty good idea for a definitive ending. I have known that since then and been working towards that, so I know exactly where I’m going and what’s going to happen when I get there.”
Kirkman also mentioned that he thought about ending the series earlier but decided against it because, "I had all kinds of cool stuff I wanted to do." While he hasn't told anyone the ultimate ending to the series, or even written it down, it seems a forgone conclusion that it must come to an end for him.
“To be able to top yourself, and keep things fresh, and keep things interesting… It gets harder and harder and harder as you go,” Kirkman said.