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Alan Moore’s League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: 1969′ to Resurface at Comic-Con [Preview]
Alan Moore’s League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: 1969′ to Resurface at Comic-Con [Preview]
Alan Moore’s League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: 1969′ to Resurface at Comic-Con [Preview]
The much anticipated second volume of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Century will be among the many auspicious Top Shelf releases available this weekend at Comic-Con International in San Diego. Subtitled 1969, the graphic novella by Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neil follows Mina Murray and her eccentric companions as they once again investigate the mysterious occultists they encountered nearly 6
Todd Klein & Steve Rude Bring ‘Hope’ to Fans of Lettering and Design [Art]
Todd Klein & Steve Rude Bring ‘Hope’ to Fans of Lettering and Design [Art]
Todd Klein & Steve Rude Bring ‘Hope’ to Fans of Lettering and Design [Art]
Master of comic book lettering Todd Klein has announced a new addition to a series of works created in collaboration with some of comics' most superlative talents. "Hope" is a new, limited edition print illustrated by Steve Rude with complimentary design and lettering by Klein, who took inspiration from the text of Emily Dickinson and Nathaniel Hawthorne...
Link Ink: Sales in the ’70s, More ‘Marvel Vs. Capcom 3′ Alternate Costumes and Tiger Mask’s Movie
Link Ink: Sales in the ’70s, More ‘Marvel Vs. Capcom 3′ Alternate Costumes and Tiger Mask’s Movie
Link Ink: Sales in the ’70s, More ‘Marvel Vs. Capcom 3′ Alternate Costumes and Tiger Mask’s Movie
History: Joe Brancatelli runs down the falling comic book sales numbers of the '70s in the 1978 issue of Eerie #95. Some of those numbers don't seem too far off from today's. Digital Comics: Archie Comics is having a special Valentines Day sale through the end of today that puts every one of their iPhone iVerse app titles at $0...
Alan Moore x Hideaki Anno: Their Failed Assassinations of Their Genres
Alan Moore x Hideaki Anno: Their Failed Assassinations of Their Genres
Alan Moore x Hideaki Anno: Their Failed Assassinations of Their Genres
When you're at the top of your game, sometimes you burn out. Sometimes you freeze up. Sometimes you fade away. And sometimes you poison the well and drop the mic. On the flipside of my last parallel between a Western and Eastern creator, Grant Morrison and Naoki Urasawa, I'm flipping it around to look at two incredibly polarizing and far less optimistic figures: Watchmen and League of Extraordina
Alan Moore Gives Back to His Hometown Community This Holiday Season
Alan Moore Gives Back to His Hometown Community This Holiday Season
Alan Moore Gives Back to His Hometown Community This Holiday Season
In what critics will surely hail as a brilliant and groundbreaking deconstruction of Hayao Miyazaki's 1989 anime Majo no Takkyubin (Kiki's Delivery Service), where a witch uses her powers for the benefit of her community, influential comic book writer and sometimes magician Alan Moore has made news by making a generous Christmastime donation to the needy in his hometown of Northampton, England...
Alan Moore’s Unpublished ‘Fossil Angels’ Posted on LiveJournal
Alan Moore’s Unpublished ‘Fossil Angels’ Posted on LiveJournal
Alan Moore’s Unpublished ‘Fossil Angels’ Posted on LiveJournal
Just when you thought there were no more Alan Moore works left to pathetically mine for ideas, the wizard of Northampton is back with Fossil Angels. Originally written in 2002 for the now-defunct KAOS magazine but never published, the two-part prose piece has been posted -- with permission -- to the LiveJournal account of Pádraig Ó Méalóid. Regard the world of magic....
Grant Morrison Discusses ‘Batman Inc,’ Lord Death Man, and the Alan Moore Interview
Grant Morrison Discusses ‘Batman Inc,’ Lord Death Man, and the Alan Moore Interview
Grant Morrison Discusses ‘Batman Inc,’ Lord Death Man, and the Alan Moore Interview
It's been a big year for Grant Morrison. Between starring in a My Chemical Romance music video, contributing to the documentary "Grant Morrison: Talking With Gods," scripting the Vertigo series "Joe the Barbarian," working on a psychedelic indie film called "Sinatoro," and continuing his Batman mega-arc through "Batman and Robin," and "Return of Bruce

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