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Bleeding Cool Examines Alan Moore’s Providence

Bleeding Cool Magazine #16 is in comic shops this week.  Within the pages of the publication is an incredible interview with Alan Moore which discusses his influences and objectives for the upcoming release of Providence.  Moore is working with collaborator … Continue reading

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First Look At Alan Moore’s Providence

Fans of one of the greatest voices in all of comics are eagerly awaiting the May shipping debut of Alan Moore’s Providence.  Reunited with his Neonomicon creative collaborator Jacen Burrows, the pair have put together a twelve issue Lovecraftian assault … Continue reading

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New in March Previews – Alan Moore’s Providence #1

The new March Previews catalog for May shipping is now in comic shops.  Avatar Press is proud to announce the long awaited Alan Moore original Lovecrafitan horror series, Providence is finally here!  Over two years of development has lead us … Continue reading

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Bleeding Cool Previews Avatar’s May Comics

Bleeding Cool announced the highly anticipated Avatar Press solicitations for May 2015 by covering the debut of the Alan Moore mega-series, Providence!  The return to the H.P. Lovecraft inspired world of Neonomicion is without a doubt one of the biggest … Continue reading

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Alan Moore’s Providence Revealed

After years of speculation and rumor, the long awaited reuniting of legendary scribe Alan Moore and artist collaborator Jacen Burrows is being solicited for May release in the upcoming volume of Previews.  This is a sneak peek at the description … Continue reading

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Alan Moore Discusses His “Promiscuous” Career with BBC

From his recent publicity tour for Fashion Beast, the graphic novel by Moore and Malcolm McLaren and adapted for comics by Antony Johnston, Alan Moore discussed a range of issues with the BBC’s Today Show. ?Among topics were his thoughts … Continue reading

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