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No one writes a graphic novel quite like Alan Moore, and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen might just be his best.
Unfortunately, it’s time for your daily reminder that comics creator Alan Moore hates every adaptation of his work. Yes, that includes Zack Snyder’s Watchmen, James McTigue’s V For Vendetta ...
Fans of Moore’s writing for comics like The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (which initially assembled all the most famous characters in Victorian literature before growing ov ...
Alan Moore is taking a break from retirement. It’s been nearly two years since the author of “Watchmen” and “V for Vendetta” announced he was done with comics.
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.
NPR's Susan Stone talks with Alan Moore, one of the most respected writers of the comic novel genre, about The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. The comic series takes literary figures from ...
The Great When by Alan Moore is published by Bloomsbury. A sequel, titled I Hear A New World, is due sometime in 2025. Alan Moore tells us about his first short story collection, ...
Moore did not watch HBO’s “Watchmen,” nor has he watched any film or television based on his work. As he told GQ, “I would be the last person to want to sit through any adaptations of my work.
Alan Moore is on a roll. After telling The Guardian two weeks ago that it’s “infantile” for adults to enjoy superhero movies, the author revealed that he has no interest in adaptations of ...