-
pharohs reblogged this from comiclyawesome
-
colourmejubilant reblogged this from comiclyawesome
-
elmonoautista liked this
-
zidapi liked this
-
zidapi reblogged this from foxdie-naomi
-
lolicoconut liked this
-
alliwantisallofthis reblogged this from foxdie-naomi and added:
This is terrifying. If Moore isn’t a part of it, I don’t know if I want to take the risk.
-
simplyrosa reblogged this from strengthborninmisery
-
strengthborninmisery reblogged this from comiclyawesome
-
cthun reblogged this from comiclyawesome
-
catastropheinfullcolor reblogged this from comiclyawesome
-
foxdie-naomi reblogged this from comiclyawesome
-
hollwow liked this
-
hollwow reblogged this from comiclyawesome
-
superherospandex liked this
-
superherospandex reblogged this from comiclyawesome
-
comiclyawesome posted this
Comic-ly Awesome
Archive/RSS/Ask
Disclaimer: Not all of the photos belong to us. If it's from a comic or anything pertaining to concept art, movie stills, comic art, art, etc., it's not ours. Photos may be from other blogs or various websites. You'll know what belongs to us.
Navigation
This summer, DC Entertainment will publish all-new stories expanding on the acclaimed “Watchmen” universe. As highly anticipated as they are controversial, the seven inter-connected prequel mini-series will build on the foundation of the original “Watchmen,” the bestselling graphic novel of all time. Before Watchmen will be the collective banner for all seven titles, from DC Comics.
“It’s our responsibility as publishers to find new ways to keep all of our characters relevant,” said DC Entertainment Co-Publishers Dan DiDio and Jim Lee. “After twenty five years, the Watchmen are classic characters whose time has come for new stories to be told. We sought out the best writers and artists in the industry to build on the complex mythology of the original.”
Stepping up to the challenge is a group of the comic book industry’s most iconoclastic writers and artists – including Brian Azzarello (“100 Bullets”), Lee Bermejo (“Joker”), Amanda Conner (“Power Girl”), Darwyn Cooke (“Justice League: New Frontier”), John Higgins (“Watchmen”), Adam Hughes (“Catwoman”), J.G. Jones (“Final Crisis”), Andy Kubert (“Flashpoint”), Joe Kubert (“Sgt. Rock”), Jae Lee (“Batman: Jekyll and Hyde”), J. Michael Straczynski (“Superman: Earth One”) and Len Wein (“Swamp Thing”).
Before Watchmen includes:
RORSCHACH (4 issues) – Writer: Brian Azzarello. Artist: Lee Bermejo
MINUTEMEN (6 issues) – Writer/Artist: Darwyn Cooke
COMEDIAN (6 issues) – Writer: Brian Azzarello. Artist: J.G. Jones
DR. MANHATTAN (4 issues) – Writer: J. Michael Straczynski. Artist: Adam Hughes
NITE OWL (4 issues) – Writer: J. Michael Straczynski. Artists: Andy and Joe Kubert
OZYMANDIAS (6 issues) – Writer: Len Wein. Artist: Jae Lee
SILK SPECTRE (4 issues) – Writer: Darwyn Cooke. Artist: Amanda Conner
Each week, a new issue will be released, and will feature a two-page back-up story called CURSE OF THE CRIMSON CORSAIR, written by original series editor Len Wein and with art by original series colorist John Higgins. There will also be a single issue, BEFORE WATCHMEN: EPILOGUE, featuring the work of various writers and artists, and a CRIMSON CORSAIR story by Wein and Higgins.
“The original series of ‘Watchmen’ is the complete story that Alan Moore and I wanted to tell. However, I appreciate DC’s reasons for this initiative and the wish of the artists and writers involved to pay tribute to our work. May these new additions have the success they desire,” said Dave Gibbons, “Watchmen” co-creator and original series artist.
“Comic books are perhaps the largest and longest running form of collaborative fiction,” said DiDio and Lee. “Collaborative storytelling is what keeps these fictional universes current and relevant.”

