Alan Moore has a long history of disliking adaptations of his novels and comics, but the renowned author has finally given his blessing to a new TV adaptation of his latest fantasy novel.
The great writer talks "The Great When," "The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen," and how he writes his prose to make up for the lack of images. Alan Moore is best-known for writing the most ...
The new book will explore "the forgotten spaces, startling events, and fabulous neglected characters" of London's history, the writer says. One of the great writers of our time is ready to show ...
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The new Alan Moore adaptation has got Moore's seal of approval already, which is huge news, as he has hated nearly all adaptations of his work for 35 years. Alan Moore is one of the comic book ...
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Alan Moore obsessives, of whom there are many ... cheapest trick in the arsenal of the London novelist – but, as The Great ...