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So, while you are waiting for the world not to end – though we'll be having a rematch next year with the Mayans – why not settle back and enjoy the most entertaining way the Earth has met its end in comics?
Alan Moore and Alan Davis's first DR And Quinch story from 2000AD[...]
Why? Because he was delivering me this thing.
Alan Moore: Storyteller is by Gary Spencer Millidge, long time friend of Alan Moore, creator of Strangehaven and author of Portrait Of An Extraordinary Gentleman, a Moore anthology I contributed towards around the time of his fiftieth birthday.
But this is a very different kind of volume[...]
One is a comic book turned into a film against the writer's wishes.
The other is a comic book about to be turned into a film with the writer's eager participation.
Anyway, here's a scene from Watchmen #6 from 1985 by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons from DC Comics, and from Incognito: Bad Influences #5 from 2011[...]
Alan Moore? Michael Kaluta? New Ultimates? Now that's a Thursday full of comic news, though with a surprising lack of Thor But like every Thursday night, I'm late, I'm late, for a very important… webcomic So let's get down to business here:
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What I thought was wouldn't it[...]
But this was the London Word Festival, this was the Dodgem Logic Festival both a celebration and, on part, a eulogy to Alan Moore's underground magazine he published eight issues of, complete with music on CD, transfer tattoos, obscene mini-comics and the very existence of which helped me discover a new good friend, Khandie Khisses[...]
"Blah blah blah, I hate films, blah blah, you know, it's tiresome" – Alan Moore.
At the Dodgem Logic show last night, Alan was asked if he had any interest in writing a computer game – and if so could the questioner's company make it.
Alan gave a very guarded answer that outlined what seemed to be[...]
Last night at the Dodgem Logic show (and a lot more on that to come later) , Tony from Knockabout was selling a number of copies of a variety of Alan Moore and Knockabout comics, for people to get signed by Alan Moore and other attendees.
One item that didn't sell but stuck out was this[...]
One frame from the storyboard for Jimmy's End, Mitch Jenkins' new film written by Alan Moore.
Photographer Mitch Jenkins has been working on a number of projects with Moore I first mentioned his graphic novel adaptation of Alan Moore's graphic novelle Unearthing about the life of Steve Moore, three years ago Here's a pic from it[...]
The final issue of Neonomicon by Alan Moore and Jacen Burrows What to show, what to talk about, what to say without spoilers.
What I can say is that the Bleeding Cool crowdsourcing of analytic readers managed to get pretty much everything they guessed on the nose What Carcosa actually said, what it meant, where Cthulhu[...]
It's the last issue of Alan Moore and Jacen's HP Lovecraft comic book Neonomicon And it's out in all its many covers, for C2E2 Time to get all your questions answered… and your cop[ies signed by Jason.
And now with added Caligula issue 1…
It's the last issue of Alan Moore and Jacen's HP Lovecraft comic[...]
Pádraig Ó Méalóid, long time friend of the site, has just posted a full interview with Alan Moore on his site Naturally you'll want to read the whole thing bit here are a few select highlights from the man.
On Superfolks;
I can't even remember when I read it[...]
The upcoming comprehensive biography of Alan Moore by friend and colleague Gary Spencer Millidge, Storyteller, reproduces a number of early photographs and documents of the great man.
On his blog, Gary shows us a number of spreads from the upcoming volume And also that Alan was actually baptised "Allan"…
The upcoming comprehensive biography of Alan Moore[...]
Well, now Alan Moore's magazine next trick is to jump off the pages and into performance.
On May 2nd, as part of the London Word Festival, Alan Moore comperes a Dodgem Logic 2011 evening with artists Steve Aylett, Savage Pencil, Melinda Gebbie and Kevin O'Neill talking about their comic work, with Robin Ince bringing his standup[...]
And they described it thus;
Like Alan Moore, plants have a job to do, and they do it very well, but they'd really prefer to just sit quietly and do it on their own They understand that they are the primary source of the food chain and they accept this[...]