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  • All about the people and organizations who actually create works for media. See also Creator Page Guidelines.
  • On this is page a list of the people who work to create Nick mag.
  • The Creators were a race of beings that created the Novus. They were destroyed almost completely by the Hierarchy, save for one woman named Mirabel who was cloned from genetic material of a dead defender. Mirabel now fights alongside the Novus, but has died several times in battle. However, with each death she is ressurected with the same material, which is starting to degrade. If she dies too many times, the Creators could become permanently extinct.
  • Writers and artists who have had a significant impact on Stephanie Brown:
  • This list features the creators of The Walking Dead comics, show, games, and so on. File:Kirkman 13.jpeg Robert Kirkman is the founder and one of the two original creators for the comic. He is an active writer for the show and is also a writer for the novel series, alongside Jay Bonansinga. He is also the creator of several other popular comic series such as Invincible and Thief of Thieves. File:Adlardd.png File:Tony Moore .jpg File:Cliff Rathburn.jpg File:Stephano gaudiano.jpg File:Sean 2.jpg File:Kirkman 13.jpeg File:Darabont 2.jpeg File:GlenMazarraInfo.png File:Scott-Gimple.jpg File:Kirkman 13.jpeg
  • However, some of them wanted to claim all the power for themselves, and a terrible battle broke out in the Arena of the Heart. In an instant, their civilization was destroyed along with most of the galaxy. In Revelations, Molly and Jordan meet the Creators in the Temple. They come out of the Pyramid when Molly touches it and appear as a ring of nine glowing spheres. After a terse introduction, the Creators tell Molly and Jordan their story. Molly is angry to learn that the Ultimate Prize is not what she wanted, but the Creators simply tell her to leave and disappear.
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  • All about the people and organizations who actually create works for media. See also Creator Page Guidelines.
  • On this is page a list of the people who work to create Nick mag.
  • This list features the creators of The Walking Dead comics, show, games, and so on. File:Kirkman 13.jpeg Robert Kirkman is the founder and one of the two original creators for the comic. He is an active writer for the show and is also a writer for the novel series, alongside Jay Bonansinga. He is also the creator of several other popular comic series such as Invincible and Thief of Thieves. File:Adlardd.png The second artist for The Walking Dead comics, having replaced Tony Moore, Charlie Adlard drew the series as it is today from issue 7 to issue 115 where he would joined by Stefano Guadiano and Dave Stewart in the art. He was the lone penciller for the series prior to this and now works alongside Stefano as the artist for the series. File:Tony Moore .jpg The original artist for the comic series, Tony Moore and Robert Kirkman go way back and are the ones who brought their pilot, then named "Night of the Living Dead" to Image, where it would later be renamed and take shape into The Walking Dead. Tony and Kirkman, after the first volume hit a snag along the way due to Moore's scheduling conflict with other comic series and withdrew. File:Cliff Rathburn.jpg Cliff Rathburn was hired as an artist for the Walking Dead comics and works coloring and inking the issues. He has been a member of the team since Issue 6 and has yet to miss a beat. He additionally works for Kirkman on several other series he has founded. He was originally an artist for DC before being hired by Image. He continues lending his skills to other comic series when needed. File:Stephano gaudiano.jpg Stefano Gaudiano was originally hired as an assistant inker for the monumental 'All Out War' arc alongside Dave Stewart. After the success of the arc, Stefano was hired as a full time inker with Charlie and Adlard for the comic series which he continues doing. Other works under his belt include the DC series Daredevil, Batman Family, and Gotham Central. File:Sean 2.jpg Sean Mackiewicz is an editor for image and works on The Walking Dead alongside Kirkman. He and Kirkman are the ones who regularly answer fan questions sent in to Letter Hacks. He has also worked for DC Comics as well as Skybound. File:Kirkman 13.jpeg Robert Kirkman is the founder and one of the two original creators for the comic. He is an active writer for the show and is also a writer for the novel series, alongside Jay Bonansinga. He is also the creator of several other popular comic series such as Invincible and Thief of Thieves. File:Darabont 2.jpeg Frank Darabont was the first showrunner for the television series, directing the series from Season 1 through the first half of Season 2 where he would be replaced by Glen Mazzara. As the original showrunner, he brought many stars who had previously worked with him in the past to the series, such as Laurie Holden and Jeffrey DeMunn. His departure was a result of a poor relationship with the owners of AMC. File:GlenMazarraInfo.png The second showrunner for the hit series, Glen Mazzara led the series from the second half of the second season through Season 3. He would then be replaced by Scott Gimple for Season 4 after having creative differences with Kirkman and AMC. File:Scott-Gimple.jpg The current showrunner for the series, Scott Gimple has ran the show on its current course since Season 4; he's also planned to be the showrunner for Season 8. As well as a showrunner, Gimple has written several episodes, one of them being The Grove. File:Kirkman 13.jpeg Robert Kirkman is the founder and one of the two original creators for the comic. He is an active writer for the show and is also a writer for the novel series, alongside Jay Bonansinga. He is also the creator of several other popular comic series such as Invincible and Thief of Thieves. File:Jay Bonansinga.jpg Jay Bonansinga is an American author who helped co-write the Walking Dead novel series. He is also a writer, producer, and director of several films. He is best known for his work on City of Men.
  • However, some of them wanted to claim all the power for themselves, and a terrible battle broke out in the Arena of the Heart. In an instant, their civilization was destroyed along with most of the galaxy. Only nine Creators survived. To cleanse themselves from the horrors of the destructive battle, they gave up their immortality and became little more than ghosts, now residing in the Pyramid Room of the Temple of the Heart. They decided that the next master of Ōban would be chosen from one of the planets they created in a competition held every 10,000 years. Thus, the Great Race of Ōban was born. In Revelations, Molly and Jordan meet the Creators in the Temple. They come out of the Pyramid when Molly touches it and appear as a ring of nine glowing spheres. After a terse introduction, the Creators tell Molly and Jordan their story. Molly is angry to learn that the Ultimate Prize is not what she wanted, but the Creators simply tell her to leave and disappear. The Creators appear again in The Moment Of Truth. Canaletto has Molly activate the Pyramid for him so he can take the prize, but the Creators refuse to let him. This time they appear in different shapes, looking like glowing primitive drawings of people.
  • The Creators were a race of beings that created the Novus. They were destroyed almost completely by the Hierarchy, save for one woman named Mirabel who was cloned from genetic material of a dead defender. Mirabel now fights alongside the Novus, but has died several times in battle. However, with each death she is ressurected with the same material, which is starting to degrade. If she dies too many times, the Creators could become permanently extinct.
  • Writers and artists who have had a significant impact on Stephanie Brown: