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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 ...
There’s nothing better than tucking into a good graphic novel on a chilly evening. Or any evening, really. Graphic novels ...
Alan Moore, Author, illus ... meets postwar expansionism and superhero psychology in this tour-de-force graphic novel. It's a prequel to the often hilarious Top 10 series, which followed the ...
Moore might have summed up his overall complaints ... and that’s probably why the true protagonist of the graphic novel (and the film) is Evey Hammond, and why she is his successor in the ...
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Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Watchmen: Chapter II’ on Max, a Dutiful Conclusion to the Animated Alan Moore Adaptationwill confirm whether an a/v adaptation of the celebrated Don’t Call It A Comic Book (Call It A Graphic Novel) will have the guts to follow through with writer/creator Alan Moore’s nutty-ass ...
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Why The Watchmen Animated Movie Is Rated RIt seems that Alan Moore's nihilistic vision is intact here ... Moore and Dave Gibbons' graphic novel is widely regarded as a bona fide classic that continues to inspire creators and readers ...
League of Extraordinary Gentlemen was Moore at his most ambitious ... Nowadays, they’re called “mashup” novels, where writers take multiple literary works and ideas, combining them together ...
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