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ALAN MOOREEllis got a one year deal with the Clarets but the fourth, Republic of Ireland winger Alan Moore, impressed enough to win a three month deal at Turf Moor. Dubliner Moore had progressed through the youth system at Middlesbrough and was still in his ... |
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After Alan Moore: Erik Larsen on Supreme #64It's still factually accurate and Savage Dragon creator Erik Larsen was left holding not only the load of creating a new Supreme comic more or less from scratch but also with the unenviable task of following up an Alan Moore run that, ... |
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BEFORE WATCHMEN: First Thoughts on the WATCHMEN Prequelby Tommy Cook Posted:May 20th, 2012 at 8:03 pm Is it possible (and/or right) to continue Watchmen without Alan Moore? The question is so oft posed and the resulting criticisms so well documented, it almost feels tiresome to repeat. |
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Alan Moore Will Love This Officially Licensed Watchmen ToasterIn addition to ripping out Alan Moore's soul and converting regular bread to crispy bread, the officially branded toaster officially brands your toast — presumably with the logo displayed on the side of the device. This makes Before Watchmen look like ... |
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Dan DiDio Calls Before Watchmen A “Love Letter” To Alan Moore's Creation. Plus ...Dan DiDio Calls Before Watchmen A “Love Letter” To Alan Moore's Creation. Plus New Jim Lee Covers. Alan Moore once described DC Comics' repeated attempts to publish his work after he walked away from the company as that of a “'a really weird, ... |
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KAPOW: Jimmy Carr Interviews "CLiNT"'s Frankie BoyleAlan Moore talked, in his book about writing comics, about how you could do a sci-fi story that would be a metaphor for money and capitalism. But you look at that and say, well, you people have done that kind of story so often and so well, ... |
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Don't Ask! Just Buy It! - May 23, 2012: Incorporate the Dark KnightBoth Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' names appear on the cover of this fat volume of early-'80s 2000 AD material, but this is hardly proto-Watchmen; Moore's contributions are limited to two six-page stories, neither of them drawn by Gibbons. |
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Alan Moore, The Avengers and Lone WolvesWhat struck me most about the film were the numerous Alan Moore references, which I'm sure were conscious on Joss Whedon's part. If you don't know who Alan Moore is, you might be familiar with the Watchmen film that was released a couple of years back ... |
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Geek Girl Navigating the World - The Avengers and Why I Drink the Comic Book ...I am a fan of Alan Moore's work. I own most of his graphic novels and the novel that he wrote. The worlds and characters that he creates and the way that he stretches already created concepts into something wholly unexpected and thought provoking makes ... |
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100 Days of Superheroes- Day 63: V for VendettaAlan Moore might have gotten the pass for disliking the adaption of League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, but when he brought down the hammer of disownment on V for Vendetta, it became a little more obvious that this man just didn't like anything not ... |
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