Alan Moore is the most revered comics writer alive, and he owes much of his success to Arts Lab, he tells Big Issue.
There are a lot of authors over the years who have disowned cinematic adaptations of their work after the fact, but Alan Moore was against the V for Vendetta (2005) film before it was even released.
Alan Moore is a legend in the comic industry. Moore came into a comic industry that was beginning to grow past its simplistic ...
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"I Can't Stand to Look At It": Alan Moore Hates Watchmen So Much, He Won't Allow It In His HouseIt is a bit of an understatement to say that Watchmen creator Alan Moore has a complicated relationship with his groundbreaking 1986 graphic novel – as he once revealed that he is so at odds ...
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Upcoming Fantasy Series Getting Alan Moore's Approval Is Huge After 35 Years Hating Adaptations Of His WorkThe new Alan Moore adaptation has got Moore's seal of approval already, which is huge news, as he has hated nearly all adaptations of his work for 35 years. Alan Moore is one of the comic book ...
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Swamp Thing Needs a Movie Comeback, and Alan Moore Has Just the Story to Make It HappenSwamp Thing is in need of a big-screen comeback, and acclaimed writer Alan Moore has already provided DC with the perfect story to reboot their resident muck-man. With several movies and TV series ...
Alan Moore and Banksy write for this coming week's Big Issue Magazine, out on Monday, a takeover issue by graffiti artist ...
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'Watchmen' Writer Alan Moore's 'The Great When' Sets TV AdaptationAlan Moore has a long history of disliking adaptations of his novels and comics, but the renowned author has finally given his blessing to a new TV adaptation of his latest fantasy novel.
Alan Moore, widely regarded as one of the best and most influential comic book writers in the world, has penned a treatise in ...
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How Alan Moore’s new novel builds on his iconic comicsThe great writer talks "The Great When," "The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen," and how he writes his prose to make up for the lack of images. Alan Moore is best-known for writing the most ...
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