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The wizard of “Watchmen” Alan Moore talks about his career, his favorite characters and his bad influence on the comics world.
Alan Moore, the undisputed, eccentric king of comic-book writing, made it acceptable for literary-minded adults to enjoy books about superheroes. In 2007 Susanna Clarke, the novelist and long-time ...
Alan Moore's Ten-Year-Old Thoughts On Comics Goes Viral, Again Ten years ago, Alan Moore was stopped on the red carpet at Fright Fest, which was to show three of his Show Pieces films with Mitch ...
Notorious angry wizard Alan Moore has a lot of thoughts on superhero fiction. If you’ve ever had a chance to see how Moore scripts his comic books, you’ll know that they are less “panel by ...
The house Alan Moore was born in was torn down in 1969 — along with most of the rest of his neighborhood. But in his new novel, Jerusalem, the legendary comics creator brings it all back to life.
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. For the record, Alan Moore has not softened his view on Hollywood ...
Watchmen co-creator Alan Moore has been characteristically tight-lipped about HBO's long-awaited – and long-dreaded – update of his landmark graphic novel.
Whether someone is terrible, overrated, married, a hack, racist, ruining DC and/or Marvel, these are the questions that people have been asking of Google, ...
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.
So what’s a hungry writer to do? Self-publish, sayeth the wizard: ALAN MOORE - advice to unpublished authors.
Ever wanted the chance to ask famous comic writer – not to mention wizard and sock-worshipper – Alan Moore a question? Now you have the chance, thanks to a comic book store and the internet ...
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