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Link Ink: Jim Woodring’s Moebius Strip, Scott Pilgrim’s Precious Little Blu-Ray and Alan Moore’s Frank Miller Parody
Link Ink: Jim Woodring’s Moebius Strip, Scott Pilgrim’s Precious Little Blu-Ray and Alan Moore’s Frank Miller Parody
Link Ink: Jim Woodring’s Moebius Strip, Scott Pilgrim’s Precious Little Blu-Ray and Alan Moore’s Frank Miller Parody
Art: Celebrated cartoonist Jim Woodring doesn't just construct giant steel dip pens, he also twists his work into Moebius strip for the ages. Check out his creation video and an animated .gif at Fantagraphics. Hollywood: "Green Lantern" star Ryan Reynolds may have to choose between Dark Horse's "R...
Alan Moore Goes Beyond Paranoid in His Latest Crazy Old Man Rant
Alan Moore Goes Beyond Paranoid in His Latest Crazy Old Man Rant
Alan Moore Goes Beyond Paranoid in His Latest Crazy Old Man Rant
Everyone knows that Alan Moore is somewhere less than pleased with the current comics industry and where it was getting its ideas. Everyone knows that Alan Moore feels ripped off by DC Comics. But did you know that DC Comics used the life of a motor neuron disease sufferer as emotional blackmail against Alan Moore and his friend Steve Moore (no relation), offering Steve Moore plum gigs that force
Alan Moore Says He Turned Down Rights to ‘Watchmen,’ Refused to Write Prequels or Sequels
Alan Moore Says He Turned Down Rights to ‘Watchmen,’ Refused to Write Prequels or Sequels
Alan Moore Says He Turned Down Rights to ‘Watchmen,’ Refused to Write Prequels or Sequels
Due in large part to the historic falling out between DC Comics and Alan Moore, the creator's ongoing criticism of the state of the comics industry, and his deliberate disassociation (even financially) from film adaptations of his works, fans have traditionally balked at rumors of auxiliary "Watchmen" stories...
Top Shelf Announces ‘League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: 1988”
Top Shelf Announces ‘League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: 1988”
Top Shelf Announces ‘League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: 1988”
This morning, Top Shelf announced the long-awaited next installment of Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill's League of Extraordinary Gentlemen saga, shocking fans and retailers alike with the news that not only would O'Neill not be drawing it, but that after last year's "Century: 1910," Moore's scripts were jumping ahead almost 80 years for "League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: America 1988.
Self-Insertion Stories: Putting Creators In Their Own Comics
Self-Insertion Stories: Putting Creators In Their Own Comics
Self-Insertion Stories: Putting Creators In Their Own Comics
Earlier this week, we talked about Stan Lee's upcoming super-hero project with Archie, and while there were plenty of interesting things batted around, what caught our attention most was the fact that Stan Lee will actually be appearing in the comic, using his knowledge of super-heroics to mentor characters like Laser Lord here...
Alan Moore Headed Back To His Fanzine Roots With ‘Dogdem Logic’
Alan Moore Headed Back To His Fanzine Roots With ‘Dogdem Logic’
Alan Moore Headed Back To His Fanzine Roots With ‘Dogdem Logic’
Alan Moore isn't one to play by the rules. In an age where magazines are folding faster than Barry Allen's origami collection, the celebrated "Watchmen" and "Lost Girls" creator (as well as master of mystic arts) is reentering the world of print with a 40-page color fanzine for bi-monthly publication local to his United Kingdom home of Northampton via Knockout Comics... Read Mo

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