Top Shelf Comix/IDW Entertainment and Knockabout Comics have confirmed that the long-awaited Moon and Serpent Bumper Book of Magic by Alan Moore, Steve Moore, Kevin O'Neill, John Coulthart, Steve Parkhouse, Rick Veitch, Melinda Gebbie, and Ben Wickey is at the printers It has been twenty years in the making, and sadly, we lost both Steve[...]
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Top Shelf Productions and Knockabout Ltd have released an official announcement for the very long awaited The Moon And Serpent Bumper Book Of Magic by Alan Moore and the late Steve Moore, with art from the late Kevin O'Neill, John Coulthart, Steve Parkhouse, Rick Veitch, and Ben Wickey.
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Big Finish Productions released a trailer on Thursday announcing the Doctor Who audio drama adaptation of the Fourth Doctor's comic book adventures that originally ran in the early 1980s.
Back in the early 80s, Doctor Who Monthly magazine ran comic strips featuring The Fourth Doctor drawn by Watchmen co-creator and artist Dave Gibbons and written[...]
By Alyssa Pak Wizard World Portland again hosted a Buffy/Angel panel in the home city of Dark Horse Comics featuring Buffy Season 10 / Angel and Faith
And it is in tribute to one of his best friends, colleagues and inspirations, Steve Moore, who passed away last year.
In March, Rebellion will collect Steve Moore's fantasy series from 2000AD, Tales Of Telguuth, with Greg Staples, in tribute to the man, along with select episodes of the Future Shocks short story series.
The originator of the Future[...]
Talking to Tim Martin of Aeon Magazine, Alan Moore talked about his intent to finish the grimoire in the manner of British children's annuals of old, The Moon And Serpent Bumper Book Of Magic, co-authored with the late Steve Moore.
Tim writes,
Moore will, he says, be finishing 'The Moon and Serpent' book himself in due time[...]
Alan Moore recently called on readers to eschew the film Hercules, based upon comics written by his close friend Steve Moore, on the basis that Steve did not wish his name to be attached to the film and yet following his death, his name appeared prominently in advertizing for the film But Alan Moore has[...]
Here, from a scene showing a series of Doctor Who villains and characters from the past is…
… Abslom Daak.
Created by the writer Steve Moore, who died earlier this year, and Preacher artist Steve Dillon, Abslom Daak first appeared in a strip in Doctor Who Weekly, published by Marvel UK And he was an absolute revelation for[...]
Earlier this week, Bleeding Cool Editor-in-Chief Hannah Means-Shannon interviewed Alan Moore, during which Moore expressed his extreme displeasure over the actions of Radical Studios regarding the Hercules movie staring The Rock. He alleged that they had mistreated his friend, Steve Moore, who had written the comic the movie is based upon, before his death, then lionised him afterwards to promote the[...]
But underneath a standard blockbuster-type summer film lies an almost standard-these-days story of creators' interests gone wrong.
What sets this story apart, particularly, however, is the passing of tremendously innovative and influential writer and scholar Steve Moore, who wrote the comics the film is based upon Steve Moore, friends with Alan Moore (no relation) for over[...]
In 2002, Alan Moore and the late Steve Moore wrote an essay for Kaos #14 entitled "The Moon and Serpent Grand Egyptian Theatre of Marvels", a semi-historical treatise witty, uproarious, and very informative It showed the sparks flying between the minds of Moore and Moore in full glory, and it introduced the world more fully[...]
"And for me to be right here, right now, it's very meaningful and very important."
FUTURE PERFECT SHOCK
Pádraig Ó Méalóid talks Steve Moore's life.
In August 1968 Steve Moore organised, along with Phil Clarke and Kay Hawkins, Clarke's then-girlfriend, Comicon '68, Britain's first comics' convention, held in the Midland Hotel in Birmingham[...]
Strange Attractor has announced the death of its contributor Steve Moore, comics creator, editor and so much more, over the weekend.
Long standing editor and contributor to The Fortean Times magazine from the beginning, creator of 2000AD's Future Shocks, of Red Fang and Valkyries, of Lazer Erazer and Axel Pressbutton, contributor to Warrior Magazine, 2000AD, Doctor[...]
I've been following this for quite some time and now it's here. After the original novella, the box set album, the planned movie and the various live
There's a softcover version of the book included in Unearthing box set with photographer Mitch Jenkins reinterpreting Alan Moore's novella about the life of Steve Moore A new printing for Lost Girls A new League book, Nemo – Heart Of Ice starring Pirate Jenny A From Hell Companion by Eddie Campbell.
But it is likely that Jerusalem[...]
A frail Schwartz was hospitalized to receive a new heart valve, but died before surgery.
MooreWatch: Steve Moore talks about his new novel Somnium – with extract.
How is The Moon And Serpent Bumper Book Of Magic coming along? Any interesting recent findings? When you say it's about half-finished, how long does that portend the finished book to be?
SM:[...]
Steve Moore is no relation to Alan Moore.
But he is the man who showed Alan Moore how to write comic books He created strips with Alan for Sounds Magazine and wrote strips alongside Alan's in Warrior Magazine He co-created Abslom Daak, Dalek Killer for Marvel, he wrote extensively for 2000AD and he edited the Fortean[...]