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>"It's fascinating, isn't it?" Robert Kirkman began, a thoughtful cadence to his words. "The popular perception of a writer is often one of quiet solitude, a mind untethered from the corporeal, existing solely within the realm of ideas. And while the latter is certainly true, the former, for me, is a delightful fallacy." He paused, a subtle, knowing smile playing on his lips. "To truly delve into the depths of human—or, indeed, Viltrumite—psychology, to wrestle with themes of cosmic betrayal and personal evolution, requires a certain... grounding. A counterweight to the sheer mental gymnastics."
>He gestured vaguely at himself, a self-deprecating but utterly confident sweep of his arm. "People often express surprise when they meet me in person. The assumption, I suppose, is that one who spends their days creating worlds would be, shall we say, of a more conventional physical disposition. But I find the inverse to be true. The relentless demand of crafting compelling narratives, of imagining the bone-shattering impacts and the emotional weight of galactic conflict, requires a complementary regimen."
>His gaze seemed to drift, not to a specific point, but through the very fabric of the room, as if contemplating the mechanics of the universe. "For instance, I consider my physical architecture to be an integral component of my creative resilience. I stand, quite comfortably, at six feet ten inches. And as for mass, well, I currently hover around the four hundred and fifty pounds mark." He chuckled, a rich, deep sound. "It’s a rather formidable, I’m told, cyclopean sort of mass, a strongman-like presence, perpetually in the state of bulking, I might add. The pursuit of peak physical form, much like the pursuit of the perfect narrative arc, is an endless endeavor."
Is Robert Kirkman legit the strongest comic book writer?
>He gestured vaguely at himself, a self-deprecating but utterly confident sweep of his arm. "People often express surprise when they meet me in person. The assumption, I suppose, is that one who spends their days creating worlds would be, shall we say, of a more conventional physical disposition. But I find the inverse to be true. The relentless demand of crafting compelling narratives, of imagining the bone-shattering impacts and the emotional weight of galactic conflict, requires a complementary regimen."
>His gaze seemed to drift, not to a specific point, but through the very fabric of the room, as if contemplating the mechanics of the universe. "For instance, I consider my physical architecture to be an integral component of my creative resilience. I stand, quite comfortably, at six feet ten inches. And as for mass, well, I currently hover around the four hundred and fifty pounds mark." He chuckled, a rich, deep sound. "It’s a rather formidable, I’m told, cyclopean sort of mass, a strongman-like presence, perpetually in the state of bulking, I might add. The pursuit of peak physical form, much like the pursuit of the perfect narrative arc, is an endless endeavor."
Is Robert Kirkman legit the strongest comic book writer?
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