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Kirkman is a longtime ''[[Transformers brand|Transformers]]'' fan and was even an attendant at [[BotCon 2006]].<ref>{{citesocial|link=https://twitter.com/chris_ryall/status/601184796513959936|quote=And for anyone who questions Robert Kirkman's TF bonafides, we took this at the '07 Louisville BotCon.|name=Chris Ryall|website=Twitter|year=2015|month=05|day=20}}</ref> [[Akiva Goldsman]] hired him to help develop an upcoming film for the expanding ''Transformers'' [[live-action film series]]. However, he only attended the writers' conference for the series for one day before having to leave due to health issues that led to throat surgery.<ref>[https://collider.com/transformers-writers-room-robert-kirkman/ Robert Kirkman Reveals He Was Only in the 'Transformers' Writers Room for One Day]</ref>
Kirkman is a longtime ''[[Transformers brand|Transformers]]'' fan and was even an attendant at [[BotCon 2006]].<ref>{{citesocial|link=https://twitter.com/chris_ryall/status/601184796513959936|quote=And for anyone who questions Robert Kirkman's TF bonafides, we took this at the '07 Louisville BotCon.|name=Chris Ryall|website=Twitter|year=2015|month=05|day=20}}</ref> [[Akiva Goldsman]] hired him to help develop an upcoming film for the expanding ''Transformers'' [[live-action film series]]. However, he only attended the writers' conference for the series for one day before having to leave due to health issues that led to throat surgery.<ref>[https://collider.com/transformers-writers-room-robert-kirkman/ Robert Kirkman Reveals He Was Only in the 'Transformers' Writers Room for One Day]</ref>


In 2021, [[Hasbro]] approached Skybound about developing a new line of ''Transformers'' and ''[[G.I. Joe (franchise)|G.I. Joe]]'' comics, leading Kirkman to formulate the concept of the "[[Energon Universe]]", a shared universe in which Skybound's output for the properties would reside. Kirkman acts as a "showrunner" for the shared universe, including writing its first entry, ''[[Void Rivals]]''.<ref>[https://www.ign.com/articles/robert-kirkman-void-rivals-shared-energon-universe-transformers-gi-joe Skybound Acquires Transformers and G.I. Joe Comic Book License]</ref>
In 2021, [[Hasbro]] approached Skybound about developing a new line of ''Transformers'' and ''[[G.I. Joe (franchise)|G.I. Joe]]'' comics, leading Kirkman to formulate the concept of the "[[Energon Universe]]", a shared universe in which Skybound's output for the properties would reside. Kirkman acts as a "showrunner" for the shared universe, including writing its first entry, ''[[Void Rivals]]'',<ref>[https://www.ign.com/articles/robert-kirkman-void-rivals-shared-energon-universe-transformers-gi-joe Skybound Acquires Transformers and G.I. Joe Comic Book License]</ref> with him later taking over for [[Daniel Warren Johnson]] on Skybound's ongoing ''[[Transformers (2023 comic)|Transformers]]'' series following his departure in late 2025.<ref>[https://imagecomics.com/press-releases/superstars-robert-kirkman-and-dan-mora-begin-a-new-transformers-era-with-issue-25 SUPERSTARS ROBERT KIRKMAN AND DAN MORA BEGIN A NEW TRANSFORMERS ERA WITH ISSUE #25]</ref>


==Writing==
==Writing==
* ''[[Void Rivals]]''
* ''[[Void Rivals]]''
* ''[[Energon Universe 2024 Special]]'' ([[Void Rivals Energon Universe 2024 Special story|''Void Rivals'' story]])
* ''[[Energon Universe 2024 Special]]'' ([[Void Rivals Energon Universe 2024 Special story|''Void Rivals'' story]])
* ''[[Transformers (2023 comic)|Transformers]]'' (#25-)
* ''[[Energon Universe 2025 Special]]'' ([[Void Rivals Energon Universe 2025 Special story|''Void Rivals'' story]])
* ''[[Transformers (2023 comic)|Transformers]]'' ([[Transformers (2023) issue 25|#25]]-)


==Convention appearances (''Transformers'' related)==
==Convention appearances (''Transformers'' related)==

Revision as of 18:24, 26 June 2025

He's going to have Prime doing stuff. Thaaaangs.

Robert Kirkman (born November 30, 1978) is an American comic book writer and the co-founder of Skybound Entertainment. He is best known for co-creating and writing the post-apocalyptic horror comic book The Walking Dead, also taking part in its television adaptations and several spin-offs. Outside The Walking Dead, he has also co-created such titles as Invincible, Tech Jacket (alongside E. J. Su), and Haunt, and has worked on Ultimate X-Men and Marvel Zombies. Kirkman even was involved as both producer and story writer of the Nicolas Cage horror-comedy Renfield. In 2008, he became a partner of Image Comics, the first to join since the publisher's formation.

Kirkman is a longtime Transformers fan and was even an attendant at BotCon 2006.[1] Akiva Goldsman hired him to help develop an upcoming film for the expanding Transformers live-action film series. However, he only attended the writers' conference for the series for one day before having to leave due to health issues that led to throat surgery.[2]

In 2021, Hasbro approached Skybound about developing a new line of Transformers and G.I. Joe comics, leading Kirkman to formulate the concept of the "Energon Universe", a shared universe in which Skybound's output for the properties would reside. Kirkman acts as a "showrunner" for the shared universe, including writing its first entry, Void Rivals,[3] with him later taking over for Daniel Warren Johnson on Skybound's ongoing Transformers series following his departure in late 2025.[4]

Writing

Convention appearances (Transformers related)

Hasbro Pulse livestream appearances

Notes

References

  1. "And for anyone who questions Robert Kirkman's TF bonafides, we took this at the '07 Louisville BotCon."—Chris Ryall, 2015/05/20
  2. Robert Kirkman Reveals He Was Only in the 'Transformers' Writers Room for One Day
  3. Skybound Acquires Transformers and G.I. Joe Comic Book License
  4. SUPERSTARS ROBERT KIRKMAN AND DAN MORA BEGIN A NEW TRANSFORMERS ERA WITH ISSUE #25
  5. "Fun Doodle. Tech Jacket story was compared to Green Lantern and design compared to Guyver, the truth is, the story was evolved from Transformers comic that Robert Kirkman didn't get to write and my design was inspired by Space Sheriff Sharivan. #art #artshare #sketch #techjacket"—E. J. Su, Twitter, 2021/06/06
    "Robert Kirkman was going to write Transformers if Dreamwave didn't get the liecense."—E. J. Su, Twitter, 2021/06/06

Interviews