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This is the best Alan Moore adaptation, and it's not even close
The only Alan Moore adaptation worth watching.
In 2004 for his 50th birthday, Gary Spencer Millidge as Abiogenesis Press published Alan Moore: Portrait Of An Extraordinary Gentleman, a collection of tributes to the man, mostly in comic book form.
League of Extraordinary Gentlemen was Moore at his most ambitious. The comic took the classics of literature, all of which had passed into the public domain, and combined them together, creating a ...
The most acclaimed writer in comics history, Alan Moore, joins his late mentor Steve Moore (no relation) for one last graphic grimoire: a sprawling and stunning introduction to magic in all its ...
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Alan Moore has nothing but harsh words for Frank Miller
One comics legend takes down another.
Of course, any discussion of adapting Moore’s work must contend with the creator’s famous and well-documented disdain for the practice. Moore has been unequivocally hostile toward every cinematic ...
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