Charlie Sheen spills on drugs, rehab, 'Men', women in latest interviews
Embattled 'Two and a half men' star Charlie Sheen spills the beans on drugs, rehab, 'Men', women in the latest installments of interviews with TMZ, CNN's Piers Morgan, 'The Today Show' and ABC's 20/10. Reuters

It seems like everyone is trying to milk Charlie Sheen's popularity.

Bluewater Productions has made a Charlie Sheen comic book titled Infamous: Charlie Sheen that will document his life. It is scheduled for release this summer.

Despite looking a little worn out in his recent appearances and during his webcast Sheen's Korner, the troubled actor looks sharp and well put together on the cover of the comic.

Doing a book about Charlie Sheen is different from most bio comics in that the news is literally happening as we speak, Mark Shapiro, the author of Infamous: Charlie Sheen, said to PopEater.

Who knows what he's going to say or do next and how that will fit into the context of telling his story ... As I am writing this, I am constantly aware of what could change at the last possible minute. This is when comic book writing is more like journalism.

Darren Davis, president of Bluewater, said that the purpose of the comic is to be informational and entertaining.

We're not looking to exacerbate what could be a sad situation; a public person self-destructing on camera. We can all laugh how outrageous Sheen is behaving, all waiting for the next Duh. Winning moment, but I want to make sure that part of the focus of this issue deals fairly with mental health and substance abuse issues, Davis said.

If Sheen contacted us right now and wanted us to donate some of the potential profits to a charity of his choosing, we would happily do so.