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    Intellectual = boring for Image Comics’ COO Robert Kirkman, and he’s hoping to “broom the boring out of comics”

    Terminal, Kirkman’s latest comic book (and new superhero universe) at Image, aims to bring back the energy that brought us comics like Spawn, Youngblood, and Witchblade


    NewsbyGrant DeArmitt, Staff Writer
    Published on Thu Aug 20 2026

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    Are comic books boring? No, but according to Image Comics’ COO & Skybound boss Robert Kirkman, there’s a way to make them boring… by being “intellectual” and too focused on the writers. Kirkman, who is a writer of such things as The Walking Dead, Invincible, and the new series Terminal, sees ’90s superhero comics by people such as his Image Comics business partners Todd McFarlane and Marc Silvestri, along with former Image bosses Jim Lee and Rob Liefeld, as being much more in tune with what fans wanted… and he wants to get back to that.

    “The ’90s comics were so focused on staying energetic and exciting and in your face,” Kirkman says in an interview with Den of Geek promoting his Terminal series, “And that’s something that we’re trying to bring back to comics […] I think as things have gotten more writer-driven, things have gotten a little bit more intellectual, and when I hear ‘intellectual,’ I hear ‘boring.’ We’re trying to broom the boring out of comics as best we can.”

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