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After
a thousand and one odd jobs, Northampton lad Alan Moore started out as an
underground comix artist, only to realize that his writing might be better
than his drawing. Now, some three decades later, he is one of the very few
comic writers to become a comix superstar. Moore's claim to fame with the
mainstream audience stems from the monumental 'Watchmen' (art by
Dave Gibbons), a clever and obsessively detailed take on the phenomenon of
men in tights, a.k.a. superheroes. "Who watches the watchmen?"
is the central riddle of this late eighties classic.What most people in the mainstream missed, are Moore's earlier scripts, like the Orwellian 'V for Vendetta' (David Lloyd), the eco-horror 'Swamp Thing' (with Stephen Bissette) and the Batman story 'The Killing Joke' (with Brian Bolland). |
And it's not only the quality of Moore's writing that impresses - those who would like to know more about Moore's quality standards for comics script-writing are highly recommended to read his essay on the subject (reprinted in 'The Comics Journal') - but also his work ethic. The man keeps creating new worlds, new characters, new images. |
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