There's no point." But even if you agree with Mark Waid's definition of goodness, it's only a 2.5% lead against it.
In yesterday's Observer newspaper, British comedian and occasional comic book writer Stewart Lee writes, "working-class Jewish autodidact visionaries, producing the pop art primers of tomorrow on a pittance, drew Captain America punching out Hitler in the[...]
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Once upon a time, Stewart Lee pitched Marvel Comics with the comic book Agatha Harkness, Princess Of Darkness I expect Marvel wishes they had that on bookshelves right now He also written comic books that appeared in Clint Magazine, clntributed to Dodgem Logic and found himself appearing in Doomsday Clock, drawn in by Gary Frank,[...]
In April last year, Bleeding Cool got the scoop that Alan Moore was to publish a collection of short stories, Illuminations out this month, which will include what is anticipated as a takedown on the comic book industry, with "What We Can Know About Thunderman" described as a "monumental novella" that "charts the surreal and Kafkaesque[...]
One with the Guardian newspaper with Stewart Lee, who first interviewed Alan Moore for BBC's Radio 4's Chain Reaction back in the day, and the two have collaborated on a number of projects over the years, including Dodgem Logic and Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle That will be conducted online on Monday the 3rd of October[...]
Alan Moore and Stewart Lee have been friends and colleagues for some time now It first broke for cover in 2005 on BBC Radio 4's Chain Reaction show in which stand-up comedian Lee interviewed Moore, for Moore to then interview Brian Eno the following week Lee has written for Moore's Dodgem Logic magazine, Moore interviewed Stewart[...]
Alan Moore is a comic book writer who has a novel coming out, Jerusalem.
Stewart Lee is a stand-up comedian who also has a book out, Content Provider.
And, for the Guardian, they talk about writing… and the unexpected reactions of the audience.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79MpJ-PwTlwVideo can't be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: Stewart Lee talks to Alan Moore about writing[...]
Writing Titans and Aquaman, it looks like he will no longer be writing Guardians Of Infinity – or indeed any Guardians for Marvel and Civil War II: Gods of War may be his Marvel swan song for some time to come.
I'm hoping for more of The New Deadwardians, his Vertigo period piece vampire/zombie comic that really[...]
British comedian Stewart Lee guest edited BBC Radio 4's Today Programme this morning And chose Alan Moore to deliver an Alternative Thought For The Day You can find it at 1 hour 22 minutes in…
British comedian Stewart Lee guest edited BBC Radio 4's Today Programme this morning And chose Alan Moore to deliver an[...]
I couldn't make it to the British Library tonight to see The Universe Of Alan Moore – Alan in conversation with comedian, comic writer and Alan Moore-interviewer Stewart Lee, as part of their Out Of This World events In which Lee told Alan "what is twitter if not voluntary self surveillance?" I know this because[...]
Apparently Winston Churchill was just a pig in a hat, part of a cigar advertising that got out of control.
Here's the second part of last night's Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle on BBC2, put up onto YouTube by someone naughty, bless them, featuring Alan Moore, Stewart Lee and the revelation that Alan carries a crowbar around[...]
Titan, Forbidden Planet and Kapow's Nick Landau interviewed Mark Millar and Stewart Lee – the rest of the panellists not making it, Frankie Boyle named as someone who "couldn't be arsed", though of course this did coincide with the negative newspaper coverage recently But the back and forth between Mark and Stewart was pretty[...]
Because this is the copy of CLiNT with Stewart Lee and Steve Yeowell's strip , The Property So, Numbercrunching it is And, for an added bonus, a new strip by Mark's friend and broadcaster, Muriel Gray in the newcomers' slot.
Cost: £3.99
Pages of comics: 69 Ho ho.
Pages of comics that haven't seen print before: 44
That's[...]
In the new issue, he writes about the possibilities of life on other planets.
There is also work by Iain Sinclair, Stewart Lee, Steve Aylett, Dick Foreman, Melinda Gebbie, Kevin O'Neill, Steve Moore, Savage Pencil, Barney Farmer, Lee Healey and more.
Issue #6 should be out in Gosh Comics in London nowish, in other shops in the[...]