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Promethea copyright DC Comics.) Welcome to the third portion of the extended study of Alphabets of Desire by Todd Klein and Alan Moore, who also happen to be two of Promethea’s real parents. Our introduction has the full image and ordering information, this section has a knife.
Fri, Jul 3 | from fullbodytransplant (WordPress)
Promethea copyright DC Comics.) As Alan Moore points out, the only thing we ever experience directly is our own personal array of sensory information. He uses technically poetic terms for thinking, seeing, hearing, tasting, and smelling. We feel the world. That’s all we ever do for sure.
Fri, Jun 26 | from fullbodytransplant (WordPress)
Alphabets of Desire copyright Alan Moore and Todd Klein.) Promethea copyright DC Comics.) From: Alan “What does Melinda think?” I asked. Todd Klein and Alan Moore. Our heroes.) Alphabets of Desire copyright Alan Moore and Todd Klein.) Alan Moore is one of the loudest bulbs i
Thu, Jun 25 | from fullbodytransplant (WordPress)
For many comic book fans, the name Alan Moore will be forever connected with groundbreaking comic book titles such as "Watchmen," "V For Vendetta" and countless others. One of his more popular creations is "The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen," ...
Tue, Jun 16 | from Examiner.com
Herald & Review, IL In comics, I guess I give it to Alan Moore, even if he DOES insist on writing “Lost Girls” (which in all fairness, I haven't read). In animation (and guys who will be summoned at the sound of the trumpet to destroy evil in the great war to come), ...
Fri, Jun 12 | from Herald & Review
While not a sales juggernaut like some artists (*cough* Hitch *cough* Lee *cough), artist Chris Sprouse does have a dedicated fanbase… one of which I am a part of. So it’s great news to read on Sprouse’s blog this week an update on his comics projects. He’s currently at work on a new Tom Strong...
Tue, Jun 9 | from Newsarama
Comics reviwed in this show: Mike Carey’s site (some interesting interviews with Mr. Carey on his site) Irish Comics from this show: Windell Classics Compendium (available in Sub City, Crow Comics, Forbidden Planet for 6 squids) Film and Animation from this show:
Mon, May 25 | from thecomiccast (WordPress)
Because of its comparatively light tone – though Alan Moore certainly does not shy away from serious and potentially controversial content in his comedy – the Smax miniseries has more in common with Terry Pratchett’s Discworld franchise than his other deconstructions. Both men know ho...
Sun, May 24 | from riotburnsleaves (WordPress)
The format is similarly something between the two previous models; it’s not a six-issue comic book series, nor an original (hybrid) graphic novel, but a series of three original graphic novellas, each set in a distinct part of the 20th century.
Sun, May 17 | from Newsarama
DC I knew Zack Snyder’s adaptation of Watchmen wouldn’t be as good as Alan Moore’s critically acclaimed graphic novel. But I wasn’t quite prepared for how shudder-inducingly awful it is. Usually, after I see a film adaptation, I head home to lovingly flip ...
Fri, Mar 27 | from Campus Progress
Alan Moore, Dave Gibbons and his other collaborators Doctor Manhattan by Dave Gibbons Alan Moore … talks about The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Black Dossier and depictions of procreation in Swamp Thing and Miracleman. Captain Britain by Alan Davis and Alan Moore
Sat, Mar 7 | from panelborders (WordPress)
Hollywood has been trying to make Watchmen ever since the lauded 12 issue series from DC Comics was released twenty years ago. With a variety of writers and directors attached, the adaptation kept going nowhere. Director Terry Gilliam (Monty Python, The Brothers Grimm) was attached to t...
Fri, Mar 6 | from comicbookjesus (WordPress)
DC hasn’t published any of these in a while, but they used to be rather common. There was 1992’s Batman Gallery, which collected various covers and pin-ups into a comic book format, with a cover by young Joe Quesada (Which reminds me, when is DC going to publish their Complete Joe Quesada DC U...
Thu, Feb 26 | from Newsarama
Author Alan Moore turned the comics genre on its head and opened the doors for more mature stories in a medium that is considered child-fare with his seminal series Watchmen, soon to be a major motion picture. But Watchmen isn’t Alan Moore’s only work of genius - he is responsible for many of...
Tue, Feb 3 | from CO-ED Magazine
I also go over the long awaited news on DC’s (Vertigo) Transmetropolitan reprints and a great review of Frank Miller’s Daredevil run by Augie De Blieck Jr. (CBR’s Pipeline). All this and the Shipping and Product Changes and the New releases of the Week. Chris
Thu, Nov 6 | from Collected Comics Library
Marvel for January Marvel for February Marvel for March Essential Marvel Horror Vol. 2 TPB Spider-Man: A New Goblin TPB Latest special: Captain Britain by Alan Moore and Alan Davis Omnibus HC Cover A - 40% off until Friday 7th November Watchmen: Art of the Film HC
Wed, Oct 29 | from Collected Comics Library
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