by Heather Toshiko, Aug 9 2012 // 11:15 AM

It’s sad when things go wrong, especially when the people in question were childhood friends and former friendly collaborators. Sadly, that’s just what’s happening between Tony Moore and his former colleague Robert Kirkman. And this isn’t the first time.
According to The Beat, Moore has filed a new lawsuit claiming he should be named joint author of The Walking Dead, Battle Pope, Brit and more.
In a lawsuit filed Tuesday in US District Court, Moore wasn’t pulling any punches:
Kirkman is a proud liar and fraudster who freely admits that he has no qualms about misrepresenting material facts in order to consummate business transactions, and it is precisely that illicit conduct which led to the present lawsuit (and to Kirkman’s business ’success’ generally).
Ouch. Further, in the lawsuit Moore contends he and Kirkman co-created all the works in question and Kirkman “fraudulently removed Moore’s name as co-copyright holed after the proofs of the first issue of The Walking Dead had been turned in.” Moore also claims he was coerced into transferring all his interests in The Walking Dead to Kirkman so a TV deal could be made.
Kirkman has yet to respond to the new lawsuit, but you can bet he and his legal team will dispute all of this. After all, no matter the validity of these accusations (and we’re not speculating at this time), Kirkman and Co. certainly don’t want anything to interfere with the runaway success of The Walking Dead. There’s just too much money at stake.
We’ll be keeping an eye on this as it’s probably gonna get ugly.
Like this:
Like Loading...
Posted in: News
Tagged: AMC, Battle Pope, Brit, Comics, Comics Legal, Lawsuits, Legal, Robert Kirkman, The Walking Dead, Tony Moore, Walking Dead
No comments yet
by Joe Gillis, Mar 8 2011 // 4:00 PM
Okay comic book fans, here’s some new ones coming out from our friends at Marvel this week. And like we do every week, we’ve got some particular ones we’re most interested in. Not that they all aren’t interesting to someone, we just have our personal favorites.
Among the new ones coming out we’re most interested in Sigil #1, 5 Ronin #2, Captain America and the First Thirteen #1, New Avengers #10, and 5 Venom #1.
As with most weeks, new comics arrive on Wednesday, so hit your nearest comics book store early for best selection.
Don’t know where your nearest comic store is? Use this handy guide to find one.
Comics On-Sale:
5 RONIN #2 AJA COVER
5 RONIN #2 BROOKS VARIANT
CAPTAIN AMERICA & THE KORVAC SAGA #4
CAPTAIN AMERICA AND THE FIRST THIRTEEN #1
HAWKEYE: BLINDSPOT #2
INCREDIBLE HULKS #624
INCREDIBLE HULKS #624 CAPTAIN AMERICA 70TH ANNIVERSARY VARIANT
NEW AVENGERS #10
ONSLAUGHT UNLEASHED #2
PUNISHERMAX #11
SIGIL #1
SIGIL #1 MCGUINNESS VARIANT
SUPER HEROES #12
Continue Reading →
Like this:
Like Loading...
Posted in: Comic Previews · Comics · Marvel · News
Tagged: Anthony Mann, Brian Bendis, Chris Samnee, Comics, Danny Miki, Marvel, Mike Carey, Mike Deodato Jr, rick remender, Sigil, The New Avengers 1959, Tony Moore, Venom, X-Men Legacy
No comments yet
by Matt Raub, Sep 28 2010 // 9:00 AM
We may be about a month away from AMC’s big premiere of The Walking Dead, but that hasn’t stopped one creative animator from getting antsy and making his own opening title sequence. The video comes from director Daniel Kanemoto, who is such a diehard fan, he made this video for the love of the art, not for money.
Here’s what he had to say about the sequence.
Just so there’s no confusion, I’m not affiliated with the production in any way — I’m simply a huge fan of both Frank Darabont and Robert Kirkman, and this is my attempt at creating a cinematic introduction to one of the all time great “continuing stories of survival horror.”
It’s refreshing to see a fan who is just a fan and has no alterier motives. It would almost be fitting if AMC decides to buy and distribute this video with the show next month. Producer Gale Anne Hurd even praises praises Kanemoto, saying his opening titles “rock big time”, which almost makes the entire project worthwhile.
The art is taken straight from illustrators Charlie Adlard and Tony Moore, with the song, “Fresh Blood”, performed by eels. Check out the sequence after the jump, and catch The Walking Dead on AMC on October 31st.
Continue Reading →
Like this:
Like Loading...
Posted in: Action · AMC · Animation · Comics · Fan Films · Fandom · News · Sci-Fi · TV · Video
Tagged: AMC, Charlie Adlard, Daniel Kanemoto, Mad Men, Robert Kirkman, The Walking Dead, Tony Moore, Zombies
2 comments
by Sal Loria, Nov 19 2009 // 1:15 PM
Welcome to another edition of The Pull List Comic Reviews! An incredibly solid week as we’ve got three Blackest Night tie-ins, some speedster action and a particularly “horrible” tale, but only one issue each week tops the “list.” Be sure to let us know what you thought of these issues, we’re always interested to hear from you, the readers. As always, WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD.
PULL OF THE WEEK:
Dark Reign: The List – Amazing Spider-Man One-Shot – Marvel Comics – $3.99 US
Writer: Dan Slott
Artist: Adam Kubert
Score: 9.5
Norman Osborn made a list and he’s checking it more than twice as certain thorns in his side have gotten his full attention. Everyone from the X-Men to the Avengers have had to deal with him, and by now you’ve heard of how the Punisher went to pieces over his clash with the H.A.M.M.E.R. Director, so how will Spider-Man do? Hint: Spidey doesn’t win this one.
I’ll start with Dan Slott’s writing in this issue, and simply state that he crushed it. There’s no other way to say it, really. Sure, an argument could be made that Spidey should have done something by now, especially considering his history with Stormin’ Norman. Put that aside, if you ever wanted to see Peter Parker triumph at anything – he’s had a ridiculously long losing streak since “Brand New Day” – then this is the issue for you.
It’s been a few months since artist Adam Kubert penciled some pages, but with that amount of lead-time you knew this issue would be stunning. He failed to disappoint. Crammed with gorgeous visuals, the entire one-shot was a treat, even when the action had decidedly died down for the last act. One look at the very first page is all you need to know in regards to how good the art is.
Continue Reading →
Like this:
Like Loading...
Posted in: Comic Reviews · Comics · Dark Horse Comics · DC · Marvel · Pull List
Tagged: Adam Kubert, Adventure Comics, Amazing Spider-Man, Batman: Streets of Gotham, Blackest Night, Chris Yost, Clayton Henry, Dan Slott, Dark Reign: The List - Amazing Spider-Man, detective comics, Dr. Horrible, Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog, Dustin Nguyen, ethan van sciver, Felicia D Henderson, Fernando Pasarin, Flash Rebirth, Freddie Williams II, Geoff Johns, Green Lantern: Rebirth, Infinite Crisis, James Robinson, Jen Van Meter, Jeremy Haun, Jerry Ordway, Jesus Merino, JM Ken Niimura, Joe Kelly, Joëlle Jones, JSA All-Stars, Justice Society of America, Justice Society of America 80-Page Giant, Kevin Grevioux, Legion of Super-Heroes, Manhunter, Marc Andreyko, Mark Waid, Matthew Sturges, Michael Shoemaker, Neil Edwards, Outsiders, Paul Azaceta, Peter J Tomasi, Punisher, Renato Guedes, rick remender, Roberto Castro, Scott Hampton, Scott Kolins, Simon Dark, Sterling Gates, Superman/Batman, The Gauntlet, Tony Moore, Walking Dead, Zack Whedon, Zander Cannon
No comments yet
by Chris Ullrich, Aug 12 2009 // 10:15 AM
According to Variety, AMC is not resting on the laurels of its hit show Mad Men or the recently announced Prisoner mini-series and instead is ramping up production on new shows, starting with a huge undertaking in an adaptation of Robert Kirkman’s The Walking Dead — produced and directed by Frank Darabont. According to the article, the network is close to finalizing the deal with Darabont to write and direct a series adaptation of Kirkman’s comic. Gale Anne Hurd and David Alpert are also involved in the project as producers.
In the article, Joel Stillerman, AMC’s senior VP of programming, said the project appealed to them because of “the quality of the storytelling” in Kirkman’s work. The series will stay faithful to the tone of the original novels, he said. “This is not about zombies popping out of closets,” Stillerman said. “This is a story about survival, and the dynamics of what happens when a group is forced to survive under these circumstances. The world (in ‘The Walking Dead’) is portrayed in a smart, sophisticated way.”
In case you’re not familiar with the story of The Walking Dead, it concerns a group of survivors of a zombie apocalypse led by a police officer, Rick Grimes. The rag-tag group travels through the devastated waste that once was America in search of a safe place to call home. Along they way they face numerous obstacles, danger, attack, betrayal and death not only from zombies, but from other survivors turned savage and ruthless now that civilization has collapsed.
If this deal comes through and we do eventually see The Walking Dead brought to life by Frank Darabont, I could not be more pleased about it. As a fan of both The Walking Dead comics and Darabont as a writer/director — especially due to The Shawshank Redemption and The Mist — I can’t imagine a better combination. I’m going to be following this one very closely for sure.
Like this:
Like Loading...
Posted in: AMC · Comics · Horror · Image Comics · News · TV
Tagged: AMC, Frank Darabont, Robert Kirkman, The Walking Dead, Tony Moore
No comments yet