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The image of the wizard is not random, as Alan Moore (Northampton, 1953) is indeed a magician and an expert in the occult arts, much like Aleister Crowley.
One upcoming fantasy series has earned Alan Moore's seal of approval, which is huge news. Moore has hated his adaptations for 35 years.
Alan Moore is seventy-one years old. We wish the Great Wizard of Northampton a very happy birthday, as the answer to The Great When is... today!
Speaking about his new novel, Alan Moore discussed one major problem he has with "current fantasy" literature, and how he subverted the trope.
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One Alan Moore Comic Book Has Aged Worse Than His Others - MSNAlan Moore's The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen is one of his more well-known works, but it devolves into a truly hateful and problematic diatribe.
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Alan Moore's new whimsical, wonderful, and wordy novelThe Great When is the new novel from acclaimed comic book creator and wizard Alan Moore-supposedly the first in a quintet, though the book stands well enough. It's a magical realist crime thriller ...
With the first volume of a new series and an instructional book on magic, the “Watchmen” author wants an imaginary revolution.
Per Deadline, Alan Moore is actually happy about the upcoming TV adaptation of The Great When. "For the first time in my career, I’m genuinely excited and enthusiastic about a work of mine ...
Comics Comics legend Alan Moore's new novel has only just been published – but we already know the title of its sequel News By Will Salmon published 7 October 2024 ...
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