(Twitter @lianaleslie) In her spare time over the course of the past year, she's taken one of the most information dense comics ever created, Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' Watchmen, and described the art of every single aspect of the comic in text, so that blind fans can have text-to-speech programs read it aloud for[...]
Alan Moore Archives
This week sees the publication of Nemo: River Of Ghosts by Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill, the final chapter in the League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Nemo trilogy, from Knockabout in the UK.
It also comes on the same day that Marvel publishes the final issue of Moore's Miracleman, without his name being used, as requested.
Also as Bleeding[...]
And Alan Moore gets the chance to talk about Robert Heinlein from a very different perspective..
Those damn dirty Starfleet officers… George Taylor gets on board in Star Trek/Planet Of The Apes #3
Army Of Darkness #4 gives us a moment right from the playground With Ash, nothing ever changes…
A dead body, stars and stripes cut into the torso, the[...]
From the inside page of today's Miracleman #16, published by Marvel Comics and reprinting and remastering the original issue by Alan Moore and John Totleben, concluding Moore's run on the character he so effectively revived Rereading it, it is as majestic as I remembered, and with a final moment that effectively (and intentionally) undermines everything[...]
But you also get David Hine, Alan Moore and Kieron Gillen and that's no fluke.
Crossed: Badlands #73
The Crossed sickness spread over every continent and city David Hine returns to the outbreak in Japan to spin a tale of misery as several friends must face the insane horrors of an infected society driven by bloodlust[...]
At that point she wasn't the pop star, but the children's author and that is how I'd like to photograph her.
Here are some of those acquired photographs, featuring Mark Millar…
Grant Morrison…
And the launch of Deadline Magazine with the late Brett Ewins, Jamie Hewlett and Steve Dillon.
Steve also tells us,
I'm designing logos for Vertigo and DC[...]
Alan Moore did a many number of comics before he hit what is known as the "big time" And as Avatar Press announce details of his new series Providence, it's time to turn the clock back almost forty years to the late seventies.
And the underground newspaper Back-Street Bugle: Oxford's Other Paper, in which Alan Moore[...]
Series author Mike Costa opens a World-shattering new story as the worst fears of the most powerful deities come true – the Titans have returned! More powerful than ever, and with horrific giant beasts at their bidding, the Titans are back and plan to eliminate the gods once and for all! This volume collects issues[...]
Full Covers And Solicit For Providence #1 By Alan Moore And Jacen Burrows – 'Defining Modern Horror'
We teased the first "regular" cover for Providence #1 last week, and let you know that full covers would soon be revealed for the first issue of this long-awaited series by Alan Moore and Jacen Burrows, returning to the world of H.P Lovecraft they brough us in The Courtyard and The Neonomicon.The intricacies of H.P[...]
An Amazon Glitchwatchmen? Okay, so this is peculiar. A copy of the complete Watchmen collection is on Amazon Kindle for free, USA only. Except it appears
They have serialised Posy Simmonds' graphic novels, run special issues to accompany the British Library exhibitions and generally put comic books on the front page of more of their weekend magazines and culture guides than any other English language newspaper, and have refrained from "Biff Bam Kerpows" in the process.
Which is why so many were disappointed by[...]
Fans of Alan Moore's work, and HP Lovecraft's, have been waiting for this announcement for some time, and today we're happy to finally confirm that Providence, by Moore and collaborator on The Courtyard, and Neonomicon, Jacen Burrows, will be arriving in May 2015.
With that news, we can debut the "regular" cover for the first issue,[...]
It is Black History Month. Marvel are currently republishing Miracleman, an eighties series definitely of its time. But history is being rewritten. With
By Chris Thompson
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After last episode with the amazing Gabriel Hardman & Corinna Bechko (which you can still listen to here), I'm back again with acclaimed Doctor Who artist & storyboarder Mike Collins at the recent Malta Comic Con.
Mike & I discuss starting out (including his rarely-seen collaboration with Alan Moore), what led to him become[...]
This is the first piece of work that Alan Moore has written for the 2000AD publications since the end of The Ballad Of Halo Jones And it is in tribute to one of his best friends, colleagues and inspirations, Steve Moore, who passed away last year.
In March, Rebellion will collect Steve Moore's fantasy series from 2000AD, Tales[...]
This is your first look at the upcoming new League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen volume by Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill, Nemo: River Of Ghosts, published by Knockabout and Top Shelf/IDW.
With princess Jenny, daughter of Captain Nemo, and set in 1975, concluding the Nemo trilogy, and published on 2nd March.
Hmm Looking at that opening splash-page… have[...]
With Alan Moore's Crossed +100 on the cover, today's Bleeding Cool Magazine, the fourteenth main issue (and the seventeenth if you count the zero and two FCBD issues) tooks to some very nasty futures indeed With multiple issues covering comics such as Rai, Escape From New York, a run down of a history of post[...]
In stores this week from Avatar Press – Alan Moore on Crossed +100 #2, David Lapham on Crossed: Badlands #70, Justin Jordan on Dark Gods #3, Mike Costa on God Is Dead #27 and Kieron Gillen on Uber #21
Crossed +100 #2
Alan Moore places his unique stamp upon the Crossed universe, as he and artist Gabriel[...]
It also features creators like: Bernie Wrightson, Alan Moore, Mike Ploog, Len Wein, Frank Brunner, Steve Gerber, Stephen R Bissette, Rick Veitch, Gerry Conway, Val Mayerik, Roy Thomas and more.
Swampmen is a 192-page trade paperback with a Frank Cho cover and can be ordered now through Previews at your local comic shop It can be[...]
Creators Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill are releasing the third installment in the graphic novel series Captain Janni Nemo will steer her wondrous ship Nautilus into the tropical mysteries of the Amazon, in a last attempt to put the blood-drenched spectres of old to rest Thus far, the Nemo graphic novels have followed her confrontations[...]
Here are the books from Avatar Press shipping in April 2015… new Crossed Badlands and Extinction Parade collections, the continuing Crossed + 100 from Alan Moore and Gabriele Andrade, Kieron Gillen writes Crossed for C-Day, as well as more Uber, Dark Gods, War Stories and God Is Dead…
CROSSED VOL 12 TPB
$24.99
Cover: Gabriel Andrade
Writer: David Lapham
Art:[...]
Yesterday, it was announced that the three finalists for the Angoulême Grand Prix award, which celebrates a comic book creator's lifetime contributing to the form, were Alan Moore, Katsuhiro Otomo and Hermann.
Moore had previously declined the nomination And yesterday, Hermann also declined the nomination.
If Moore continues to reject this year's call, then it looks like[...]
By Chris Thompson After the triumphant return of Scott Snyder last episode (which you can still listen to here), this time I’m back with the Electricomics
Alan Moore, Katsuhiro Otomo and Bill Watterson Moore won but declined to be so honoured, and Watterson was duly voted in.
Well, the judges have picked their top three from the long list And it seems that history is repeating itself rather…
Sadly not Stan Lee Not this year.
And the three finalists are Alan Moore, Katsuhiro Otomo and Hermann.
It's unlikely that[...]
Electricomics, announced by press release in May of 2014, was an early arrival in the public eye, a project that had to be revealed to the media because an arts council funded research project with Alan Moore's name on the application simply couldn't be kept quiet for long So unlike other research and development projects[...]
It is one of the true classic scenes from Miracleman. Kid Miracleman, breaking out of the children's home, taking vengeance on the kids who bullied his
Including where Top Shelf used to be,
As to Alan Moore's contract with Top Shelf and Knockabout, Moore previously told me that all his new publishing contracts have a clause making that would make them null and void if the publisher is bought by another Staros tells me,
I had extensive talks with Alan — as well as our other creators[...]
Famously Alan Moore has a special clause in his contracts now giving him withdrawal rights in case any of his publishers are bought out by another, but it is unlikely that such a move will have occurred without the conversation being had.
Whether any money actually changed hands in the acquisition was not disclosed[...]
Crossed #100 #1, written by Alan Moore, with art by Gabriel Andrade, taught us a thing or two about how to use the personal voice to generate a sense of tension and dread as the reader comes to identify with a central figure in a horror comic It also taught us that even the vaguest[...]
I'd like to thank those who engaged in interviews this year on Bleeding Cool again for sharing their perspective and wisdom with us, and with our readers.
Here are some of the highlights from the interviews of 2014 from myself, Rich Johnston, Dan Wickline, Adi Tantimedh, Alex Wilson, Nikolai Fomich, and Jeremy Konrad:
With Fred Van Lente:[...]