COMIC book fans got the chance to meet the artist behind one of the world's most successful series in Glasgow this weekend.
Tony Moore, who created the iconic characters of the Walking Dead books that went on to inspire the hitThe Kentucky-born artist, who has also lent his hand to books such as Ghost Rider,
Punisher and Deadpool, spent four hours at the Sauchiehall Street store for the meet and greet which also featured zombie cosplayers., lined up to get graphics, comics and printed signed by him.
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