How many copies has the Walking Dead Sold?
Skybound editorial director Sean Mackiewicz said that Walking Dead hardcover and trade paperback collections have sold more than 289,000 copies in 2016 through September, an increase of 12% over the same period in 2015.
When did issue 100 of The Walking Dead come out?
July 11, 2012
Issue 100 is the one-hundredth issue of Image Comics’ The Walking Dead and the fourth part of Volume 17: Something To Fear. It was originally published on July 11, 2012.
Who owns the rights to The Walking Dead comic?
AMC Networks
The Walking Dead (franchise)
| The Walking Dead | |
|---|---|
| Created by | Robert Kirkman Tony Moore Charlie Adlard |
| Original work | The Walking Dead |
| Owner | AMC Networks (United States) Disney Platform Distribution (International) |
| Years | 2003–present |
How much did invincible comic sell?
Kirkman that has become a television series, sold 21,261; Invincible was at 12,038. In a letter released by the publisher, Image Comics/Skybound, Mr. Kirkman noted that while plotting the coming issue he realized that the story was reaching a natural conclusion.
How much is The Walking Dead #100 worth?
100 issues later, this series remains just as relentless as the debut issue. Do not miss the monumental 100th issue of THE WALKING DEAD! Cover price $3.99….Walking Dead comic books issue 100.
| $14 | The Walking Dead #100 1st App Negan McFarlane Variant 2012 Image VF/NM Comic |
|---|---|
| $150 | Walking Dead 100 CGC 9.6 SS Mcfarlane 1st Negan, Lucille. 1st app Zombie Rick |
Is Invincible getting sued?
Now, Invincible and The Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman has found himself at the center of a lawsuit over rights and the source material. In a lawsuit (via THR), comics colorist William Crabtree alleged that the Walking Dead impresario pursued him to give up his ownership stake in the popular comic series.
Who is suing AMC?
AMC Networks has settled a lengthy legal dispute with filmmaker Frank Darabont and the Creative Artists Agency for $200 million over the cable network owner’s long-running zombie series “The Walking Dead.”
How did Invincible not get sued?
Crabtree says he and Kirkman had an oral agreement that granted him 20 percent of single sale proceeds of Invincible and 10 percent of any revenue generated from “other film or television commercial exploitation of the Work together with any derivative projects based on the Work and any allied or ancillary rights in …
Who owns Invincible comic?
Skybound Entertainment
Invincible (comics)
| Invincible | |
|---|---|
| Cover of Invincible 75 (November 2010). Cover Art by Robert Kirkman and Ryan Ottley. | |
| Publication information | |
| Publisher | Skybound Entertainment (Image Comics) |
| Schedule | Monthly |