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Comic Book Resources also known as CBR is a website dedicated to the coverage of comic book-related news and discussion.
HistoryComic Book Resources was founded by Jonah Weiland in 1996 as a development of the Kingdom Come Message Board, a message forum that Weiland had created to discuss DC Comics's then-new miniseries of the same name. Described by the University of Buffalo's research library as "the premiere comics-related site on the Web"[1] this news site has become the favored research and news site on comics and graphic novels by American Libraries and Universities.[2] In addition to having an active message board, Comic Book Resources also has weekly columns written by various writers in the comics industry. Writers who have written or are currently writing columns for Comic Book Resources include Warren Ellis, Erik Larsen, Steven Grant, Robert Kirkman, Gail Simone, Rich Johnston, Scott Shaw, Rob Worley and Mark Millar, among others. Comic Book IdolComic Book Idol, also known as CBI is an amateur comic book art competition sponsored by Comic Book Resources and its participating advertisers. Deriving the idea from the singing contest American Idol, CBI holds a five week of five rounds competition, in which each contestants will be asked to draw a script provided by guest judges in a period of one week. These invited comic book professionals will then comment upon the artists’ work in every round. Then fans will determine which contestants will move on to subsequent rounds by voting in a weekly poll.[3] A number of winners and runners-up have gone on to work professionally in the comics industry:
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