Our four-part talk with writer Alan Moore on The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Century: 1969 continues today. In this section, Moore gives us his thoughts on the new DC 52 relaunch, on the current state of popular culture, and names his love for a particular parody of his masterwork Watchmen. Read the full interview here!
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Alan Moore on THE LEAGUE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENTLEMEN CENTURY: 1969, Part Two
Our four-part talk with Alan Moore on the new League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Century: 1969 continues today. In this part, Moore discusses the 1970s, the influence of legendary British SF writer Michael Moorcock on this work, the moon, and how the Golliwog ties to the heat death of the universe. Also, several of the most …
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Alan Moore Interview Part Six
Alan Moore answers questions from noveilist Junot Diaz, Joe Hill, Barry Lyga and Austin Grossman
Alan Moore Interview, Part Five
Alan Moore discusses the reception to his graphic novel “The Black Dossier.”
Alan Moore Interview, Part Four (link fixed)
Alan Moore discusses his use of Iain Sinclair’s Norton, the Prisoner of London in THE LEAGUE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENTLEMEN, and eulogizes science fiction grand master Philip Jose Farmer.
Alan Moore Interview, Part Three (Link Fixed)
Alan Moore (WATCHMEN) discusses his unified field theory of fiction.
Alan Moore Interview, Part One
Part One of a six-part series with comics legend Alan Moore (WATCHMEN, V FOR VENDETTA, FROM HELL) on the latest installment of THE LEAGUE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENTLEMEN.