The spate of lawsuits that erupted last February between The Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman and his longtime collaborator and childhood friend Michael Anthony "Tony" Moore, who earned two Eisners for his work on the Image Comics series is over. Kirkman and Moore have announced that they have reached amicable settlements in all the suits and countersuits between them (see "Kirkman Sued By Longtime Collaborator," "Kirkman Responds to Suit," and "Second Suit Filed Against Kirkman").
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the two sides "have reached an amicable agreement in their respective lawsuits and all parties have settled the entire matter to everyone’s mutual satisfaction," but that "neither side will be discussing any details" (of the settlements. The creative rights to The Walking Dead are of course worth millions.