They include;
(UPDATE: USA Today confirms the artists)
Rorschach by Brian Azzarello and Lee Bermejo
Comedian by Brian Azzarello and JG Jones)
Minutemen by Darwyn Cooke
Silk Spectre by Darwyn Cooke and Amanda Conner
Doctor Manhattan by J Michael Straczynski and Adam Hughes
Nite Owl by Joe Michael Strazynski (and presumably Andy and Joe Kubert)
Ozymandias by Len Wein and Jae Lee.
The last[...]
Alan Moore Archives
Channel 4 News last night interviewed Alan Moore, and took him to meet the Occupy London demonstrators for the first time at St Paul's Cathedral And he came away "amazed, I'm very impressed and I'm rather touched The people here are amazing, I think that this is the best organised, most forward thinking protest that[...]
And chose Alan Moore to deliver an Alternative Thought For The Day You can find it at 1 hour 22 minutes in…
British comedian Stewart Lee guest edited BBC Radio 4's Today Programme this morning And chose Alan Moore to deliver an Alternative Thought For The Day You can find it at 1 hour 22[...]
In January, The Lass pub in Manchester will be debuting a stage play version of the Alan Moore/Ian Gibson 2000AD comic strip, The Ballad Of Halo Jones.
Halo and her friends live on the Hoop – a repository for the unemployed in the 50th century, but she won't be beaten She dreams of getting out and[...]
Alan Moore presented one of the lessons at the Nine Lessons And Carols For Godless People, held at the Bloomsbury Theatre this Christmas He's interviewed back stage about what he spoke about, and brings in Doctor Dee, the origins of the universe, religion vs science all while wearing a marvellous t-shirt that seems to echo[...]
It was partially my fault, in that I'd approached Alan Moore on behalf of the BBC's Today programme several years ago.
Lost Girls was to be published, Alan Moore's magnum opus with his new wife Melinda Gebbie, that told sexualised stories for classic children's literature And naturally the moral guardians were outraged Moore and Gebbie were[...]
ArchieWatch: ABC looks at changes at Archie Comics - both gay and digital... video platform video management video solutions video player It is not of
Courtesy of Gosh Comics, London, who are part and parcel of Knockabout Comics, the UK publisher of the League Of Extraordianry Gentlemen. Kevin O'Neill is
As Elke Pollard was painting Alan Moore's portrait, they reached an arrangement in which she could take his old computer keyboard (he was upgrading), signed by Alan, and sell it on eBay.
And so that's what's happened It's currently at £51 (I bid £50) , and there's no guarantee it will actually work, but if you[...]
For the Occupy Comics volume, two days away from the completion of their fundraising campaign.
Alan Moore and David Lloyd have not worked together since V For Vendetta, the imagery of which has been seen throughout the Occupy campaigns And while divorced professionally, they will both contribute to the Occupy Comics volume.
Alan will be "contributing a[...]
On the home front, a big site upgrade is about to commence, so keep your fingers crossed for me….
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Alan Moore Reacts To Frank Miller – "We Have Diametrically Opposing Views"
"Well, Frank Miller is someone whose work I've barely looked at for the past twenty years I thought the Sin City stuff was[...]
That's a full day.
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Free Comic Book Day – The New 52 To The Old Avengers 12.1
Free Comic Book Day have announced the 2012 Gold level of free comic books, that will be available in all participating stores on May the 5th next year.
Alan Moore Reacts To Frank Miller – "We Have Diametrically[...]
Laura Sneddon conducted an interview with Alan Moore for the Independent newspaper that was a little on the short side Thankfully she's transcribed the whole hour long conversation and uploaded it to her website And she mentioned to me that I might like to mention it on Bleeding Cool And I did.
As well as revealing[...]
It wouldn't be the first time that iconography associated with Alan Moore has escaped into the wild The blood splattered smiley face image, created by Moore and Dave Gibbons was used as advertising for the Watchmen comic by Forbidden Planet on the London Underground Leading to on one occasion, image after image of a smiley[...]
Stephan Burn writes for Bleeding Cool;
Irrespective of whatever differences they may have, Grant Morrison and Alan Moore, what they do have in common is that they are both British luminaries of comics with a keen interest in esoterica and magic More than that, they both pursue theories of a meta-fictional cosmology that has threads running[...]