Had Alan Moore just stopped writing comics after the 1980s — during which readers were introduced to Watchmen, V for Vendetta, From Hell, Batman: The Killing Joke, and Superman: Whatever Happened to ...
Alan Moore has become increasingly outspoken in recent years, particularly when it comes to the comic books he made a name for himself writing. The concept of adults reading those perplexes the iconic ...
He's rarely online, and even if he was, he probably wouldn't read this, but nevertheless, we wish a very happy seventy-first birthday to Alan Moore, who had both a novel and a graphic novel published ...
Among summer blockbusters featuring high-tech mayhem, time travel and green monsters is a film based on a comic novel combining Victorian-era nostalgia with superhero derring-do, plus a full measure ...
As one of the most prolific comic book writers in history, Alan Moore has many must-read stories that could become a TV show.
Alan Moore is on a roll. After telling The Guardian two weeks ago that it’s “infantile” for adults to enjoy superhero movies, the author revealed that he has no interest in adaptations of his work and ...
The year is 1949, the city London. Amidst the smog of the capital stumbles Dennis Knuckleyard, a hapless eighteen year-old employed by a second-hand bookshop. One day, on an errand to acquire books ...