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Alan Moore

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About Me

*ATTENTION: THIS IS A FAN SITE AND HAS NO AFFILIATIONS WITH ALAN MOORE.* Moore was born in November 18, 1953, in Northampton, England to brewery worker Ernest Moore and printer Sylvia Doreen. He was also influenced by his highly religious and superstitious grandmother. With his first wife, Phyllis, he had two daughters, Amber and Leah. He recently married Melinda Gebbie, with whom he has worked on several comics. He currently lives in Northampton. He is a vegetarian, an anarchist, and a practising magician, and claims to worship a Roman snake-deity named Glycon.

My Interests

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Movies:

The Mindscape Of Alan Moore Trailer... width="425" height="350" ..Don't Even Mention 'FROM HELL', 'THE LEAGUE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENTLEMEN' Or 'V FOR VENDETTA'.

Television:

Alan Moore On The BBC's Culture Show.Part One... .. width="425" height="350" ..Part Two. .. width="425" height="350" ..Part Three. .. width="425" height="350" ..Part Four. .. width="425" height="350" ..Part V. .. width="425" height="350" ..Part Six. .. width="425" height="350" ..And take a look at THIS. Here's Alan Moore on the mid 80's unfunny Saturday morning shitfest "Get Fresh"...

Books:

On V For Vendetta:On Watchmen:On The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen:On Lost Girls:Early British Work. ABC Warriors: "Red Planet Blues" (short story, with Steve Dillon, in 2000AD Annual 1985, 1984) The Ballad of Halo Jones (with Ian Gibson): "Ballad of Halo Jones: Book 1" (in 2000AD #376-385, 1984) "Ballad of Halo Jones: Book 2 Prologue" (in 2000AD #405, 1985) "Ballad of Halo Jones: Book 2" (in 2000AD #406-415, 1985) "Ballad of Halo Jones: Book 3 Prologue" (in 2000AD #451, 1986) "Ballad of Halo Jones: Book 3" (in 2000AD #452-466, 1986) a one-off joke page in 2000AD #500, a jam issue, 1986) not collected in the trade paperback The Bojeffries Saga (with Steve Parkhouse Warrior #12, 13, 19 & 20, 1983-1984; Dalgoda #8, Fantagraphics Books, 1986; A1 #1-4, A1 True Life Bikini Confidential, Atomeka Press, 1989-1990; collected edition, Tundra, 1992) Captain Britain (with Alan Davis, collects Marvel Super-heroes Magazine #386-388, The Daredevils #1-11, & The Mighty World of Marvel #7-13, 1982-1984, tpb, Marvel Comics, 2002 ISBN 0-7851-0855-6) Classic Star Wars: Devilworlds #1 & 2 (collects five stories from 1981's Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back Monthly #151, 154-156, & 159, Dark Horse, 1996) [1] The Collector: "Trash!" (short story, with Sven Arnstein/Pat Wright, in Eagle #3, 1982) "Profits of Doom" (short story, with Gabor Scott/Rex Archer , in Eagle #12, 1982) D.R. and Quinch (with Alan Davis, tpb, The Complete D.R. and Quinch Rebellion, 2006 ISBN 1-904265-48-0): "D.R. and Quinch Go Straight" (in 2000AD #350-351, 1984) "D.R. and Quinch Go Girl Crazy" (in 2000AD #352-354, 1984) "D.R. and Quinch Get Drafted" (in 2000AD #355-359, 1984) "D.R. and Quinch Go to Hollywood" (in 2000AD #363-367, 1984) "D.R. and Quinch Get Back to Nature" (in 2000AD Sci-Fi Special 1985) Doctor Who: "Black Legacy" (with David Lloyd, in Doctor Who (US comic) #14 (Marvel), also Doctor Who Magazine #35-38, 1980) "Business as Usual" (with David Lloyd, in Doctor Who (US comic) #15 (Marvel), also Doctor Who Magazine #40-43, 1980) "Star Death" (with John Stokes, in Doctor Who Magazine #47, also The Daredevils #5, 1980) "The 4-D War" (with David Lloyd, in Doctor Who Magazine #51, also The Daredevils #6, 1980) "Black Sun Rising" (with David Lloyd, in Doctor Who Magazine #57, also The Daredevils #7, 1980) The Complete Alan Moore Future Shocks (tpb, Rebellion, 2006 ISBN 1-904265-88-X collects almost all of his short 2000 AD stories some of which were previously collected in Alan Moore's Shocking Futures ISBN 0-907610-71-4 and Alan Moore's Twisted Times ISBN 0-907610-72-2 from Titan): Abelard Snazz: The Final Solution (with Steve Dillon, in 2000 AD #189-190, 1980) (also in Twisted Times) The Return of the Two-Storey Brain (with Mike White, in 2000 AD #209, 1981) The Double-Decker Dome Strikes Back (with Mike White, in 2000 AD #237-238, 1981) (also in Twisted Times) Halfway to Paradise (with John Cooper, in 2000 AD #245, 1982) (also in Twisted Times) The Multi-Storey Mind Mellows Out! (with Paul Neary, in 2000 AD #254, 1982) (also in Twisted Times) Genius is Pain (with Mike White, in 2000 AD #299, 1983) (also in Twisted Times) Future Shocks: Grawks Bearing Gifts (with Ian Gibson, in 2000 AD #203, 1981) (also in Shocking Futures) The English/Phlondrutian Phrase Book (with Brendan McCarthy, in 2000 AD #214, 1981) (also in Shocking Futures) The Last Rumble of the Platinum Horde (with John Higgins, in 2000 AD #217, 1981) (also in Shocking Futures) They Sweep the Spaceways (with Garry Leach, in 2000 AD #219, 1981) (also in Shocking Futures) The Regrettable Ruse of Rocket Redglare (with Mike White, in 2000 AD #234, 1981) (also in Shocking Futures) A Cautionary Fable (with Paul Neary, in 2000 AD #240, 1981) (also in Shocking Futures) Mister, Could You Use a Squonge? (with Ron Tiner, in 2000 AD #242, 1981) A Second Chance (with Jose Casanovas, in 2000 AD #245, 1982) Twist Ending (with Paul Neary, in 2000 AD #246, 1982) Salad Days (with John Higgins, in 2000 AD #247, 1982) The Beastly Beliefs of Benjamin Blint (with Eric Bradbury, in 2000 AD #249, 1982) All of Them Were Empty (with Paul Neary, in 2000 AD #251, 1982) An American Werewolf in Space (with Paul Neary, in 2000 AD #252, 1982) (also in Shocking Futures) The Bounty Hunters! (with John Higgins, in 2000 AD #253, 1982) The Wages of Sin (with Bryan Talbot, in 2000 AD #253, 1982) (also in Shocking Futures) Return of the Thing (with Dave Gibbons, in 2000 AD #265, 1982) Skirmish (with Dave Gibbons, in 2000 AD #267, 1982) The Writing on the Wall (with Jesus Redondo, in 2000 AD #268, 1982) The Wild Frontier (with Dave Gibbons, in 2000 AD #269, 1982) (also in Shocking Futures) The Big Day (with Jesus Redondo, in 2000 AD #270, 1982) One Christmas During Eternity (with Jesus Redondo, in 2000 AD #271, 1982) (also in Shocking Futures) No Picnic (with John Higgins, in 2000 AD #272, 1982) The Disturbed Digestions of Dr. Dibworthy (with Dave Gibbons, in 2000 AD #273, 1982) (also in Twisted Times) Sunburn (with Jesus Redondo, in 2000 AD #282, 1982) (also in Shocking Futures) Bad Timing (with Mike White, in 2000 AD #291, 1982) (also in Shocking Futures) Eureka (with Mike White, in 2000 AD #325, 1983) (also in Shocking Futures) Dad (with Alan Langford, in 2000 AD #329, 1983) Buzz Off (with Jim Eldridge, in 2000 AD #331, 1983) Look Before You Leap (with Mike White, in 2000 AD #332, 1983) Time Twisters: Hot Item (written as Tharg) (with John Higgins, in 2000 AD #278, 1982) The Reversible Man (with Mike White, in 2000 AD #308, 1983) (also in Twisted Times) Einstein (with John Higgins, in 2000 AD #309, 1983) Chrono-Cops (with Dave Gibbons, in 2000 AD #310, 1983) (also in Twisted Times) The Big Clock! (with Eric Bradbury, in 2000 AD #315, 1983) (also in Twisted Times) Dr. Dibworthy's Disappointing Day (with Alan Langford, in 2000 AD #316, 1983) Going Native (with Mike White, in 2000 AD #318, 1983) Ring Road (with Jesus Redondo, in 2000 AD #320, 1983) (also in Twisted Times) The Hyper-Historic Headbang (with Alan Davis, in 2000 AD #322, 1983) (also in Shocking Futures) The Lethal Laziness of Lobelia Loam (with Arturo Boluda, in 2000AD #323, 1983) (also in Shocking Futures) The Time Machine (with Jesus Redondo, in 2000 AD #324, 1983) (also in Twisted Times) The Startling Success of Sideways Scuttleton (with John Higgins, in 2000 AD #327, 1983) Marvelman (with Garry Leach, Alan Davis, John Totleben and others, Warrior #1-21, 1982-1984; Miracleman #1-7, 9-16, Eclipse Comics, 1985-1989; collected in 3 volumes) (#8 is a fill-in issue with reprints of old Mick Angelo stories) A Dream of Flying (collects #1-3, which reprinted Warrior #1-3 & #5-11) Red King Syndrome (collects #4-7 & 9-10, which included reprints of Warrior #12-21) Olympus (collects #11-16) Warrior #4 has an uncollected story called "The Yesterday Gambit", which was semi-adapted into Marvelman #15. Marvelman Special #1 (includes new wraparound material by Moore, written around several Mick Angelo reprints, 1984) Miracleman 3-D Special #1 Maxwell the Magic Cat (Northants Post, 1979-1986, tpb, Acme Press, 1986-1987 ISBN 1-870084-00-4, ISBN 1-870084-05-5, ISBN 1-870084-10-1 and ISBN 1-870084-20-9) Monster (with Heinzl, in Scream! #1, 1984) [2] One-Off: "A Holiday in Hell" (with Dave Harwood, in 2000AD Sci-Fi Special 1980, 1980) "Killer in the Cab" (with John Richardson, in 2000 AD #170, 1980) "The Dating Game" (with Steve Dillon, in 2000 AD #176, 1980) Ro-Busters: "Bax the Burner" (with Steve Dillon, in 2000AD Annual 1982, 1981, reprinted in Sam Slade Robo-Hunter (V2) #6) "Old Red Eyes is Back" (with Bryan Talbot, in 2000AD Annual 1983, 1982, reprinted in Sam Slade Robo-Hunter (V2) #7) "Stormeagles are Go!" (with Joe Eckers, in 2000AD Annual 1984, 1983) Rogue Trooper (both reprinted in 2000 AD Extreme Edition #15): "Pray for War" (with Brett Ewins, in 2000AD Annual 1983, 1982) "First of the Few" (with Jesus Redondo, in 2000AD Annual 1984, 1983) Skizz: "Skizz: First Contact" (with Jim Baikie, in 2000 AD #308-330, 1983) Tharg the Mighty: "The Shedding" (written as Tharg the Mighty, with Eric Bradbury, in 2000 AD #283-285, reprinted in Sam Slade Robo-Hunter V2 #31) Warpsmith: "Ghostdance" (with Garry Leach, in A1, 1989, ISBN 1-871878-05-5 )[edit] DC Comics DC Universe: The Stories of Alan Moore (trade paperback, 2006, Titan ISBN 1-84576-257-6 DC ISBN 1-4012-0927-0, contains the following): Batman: The Killing Joke (with Brian Bolland, 1988, separate tpb, 1995 ISBN 0-930289-45-5) "Mortal Clay" (with George Freeman, from Batman Annual #11, 1987) DC Comics Presents #85: "The Jungle Line" (with pencils: Rick Veitch, inks: Al Williamson, featuring Superman and Swamp Thing, 1985) Detective Comics #549-550: "Night Olympics" (with Klaus Janson, featuring Green Arrow and Black Canary, 1985) Green Lantern vol. 2 #188: "Mogo Doesn't Socialize" (with Dave Gibbons, 1985) Omega Men: "Brief Lives" (with Kevin O'Neill, from #26, 1985) "A Man's World" (with pencils: Paris Cullins; Inks: Rick Magyar, from #27, 1985) Secret Origins #10: "Footsteps" (with Joe Orlando, featuring The Phantom Stranger, 1987) Superman: "For the Man Who Has Everything" (with Dave Gibbons, from Superman Annual #11, 1985) "Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?" (with Curt Swan, collects Superman #423 and Action Comics #583, 1986) Tales of the Green Lantern Corps Annual: "Tygers" (with Kevin O'Neill, from Annual #2 1986) "In Blackest Night" (with pencils: Bill Willingham; inks: Terry Austin, from Annual #3, 1987) Vigilante #17-18: "Father's Day" (with Jim Baikie, 1985) Swamp Thing #20-58, 60-61, 63-64, Annual #2 (with Stephen R. Bissette, Rick Veitch and others, 1983-1987, collected in 6 trade paperbacks with the exception of #20): Saga of the Swamp Thing (collects #21-27, 1987) Swamp Thing: Love and Death (collects #28-34 & Annual #2, 1990) Swamp Thing: The Curse (collects #35-42, 2000) Swamp Thing: A Murder of Crows ((collects #43-50, 2001) Swamp Thing: Earth to Earth (collects #51-56, 2002) Swamp Thing: Reunion (collects #57-61, 63 & 64, 2003) 9/11: Artists Respond Volume 1: "This is Information" (short text piece with art by Melinda Gebbie, 2002) V for Vendetta (with David Lloyd, first two books serialised in Warrior #1-26, 1982-1985, DC, 10 issues, 1988-1989, tpb, DC, 1995) Watchmen (with Dave Gibbons, DC, 12 issue limited series, 1986-1987, tpb, 1987)[edit] Image Comics 1963 (with Stephen R. Bissette, Rick Veitch and others, 6 issues, 1993) Deathblow by Blows (with Jim Baikie, 3-issue mini-series, 1999-2000) Glory (#0, Image, 1999; #0, 1-2, Avatar, 2001, 3&4 never released) Judgement Day (collects #Alpha, #Omega, Final Judgement, and some of Sourcebook, Checker Book Publishing, 2003, ISBN 0-9741664-5-6) Majestic: "The Big Chill" (with Carlos D'Anda (pencils) and Richard Friend (inks) , in Wildstorm Spotlight #1, collected in Mr. Majestic, 176 pages, DC, 2002, ISBN 1-56389-659-1) The Maxx #21 (with Sam Kieth, 1991) Mr. Monster’s Gal Friday...Kelly #3: "It’s Kelly’s Boyfriend... Mr. Monster – Shopping" (with with Alan Smith and Pete Williamson, Image, 2000) Shadowhawks of Legend #1: "Shadows in the Sand" (short story, with Steve Leialoha, Image, 1995) Spawn: Spawn #8: "In Heaven" (with Todd McFarlane) Spawn #32 (short story, prequel to Blood Feud) Spawn: Blood Feud (with Tony Daniel and Kevin Conrad, Titan, 1999, ISBN 1-84023-117-3) Spawn #37: "The Freak" (dialogue only, plotted by Todd McFarlane) Spawn/WildC.A.T.S (4 issues) Supreme: The Story of the Year (with Joe Bennett, Rick Veitch, Keith Giffen, Dan Jurgens, Stephen Platt, Chris Sprouse and others, Image Comics/Awesome Entertainment, 1996-1998, tpb, collects #41-52A&B, Checker Book Publishing, 2003, ISBN 0-9710249-5-2) Note that 52A & 52B have short stories not collected in the trade The Return (with Chris Sprouse, Rick Veitch and others, Awesome Entertainment, 1999-2000, tpb, collects #53-56, and the Return #1-6, Checker Book Publishing, 2003, ISBN 0-9710249-6-0) Violator: Violator: "The World" (with Bart Sears (1 & 2) and Greg Capullo (3) (pencils) and Mark Pennington (inks), 3 issue mini-series, 1994) Violator vs. Badrock (4 issue mini-series, tpb, 1998, ISBN 1-887279-11-3) Voodoo: Dancing in the Dark (4 issue mini-series, tpb, 1999, ISBN 1-56389-533-1) Wildc.A.T.S. #21-34, 50 (with Travis Charest and others, 1995-1998): Homecoming (tpb, collects #21-27, Image, 1998, ISBN 1-58240-006-7, DC, 2000, ISBN 1-56389-582-X) Gang War (tpb, collects #28-34, DC, 1999, ISBN 1-56389-560-9) WildC.A.T.S #50: "Reincarnation" (short story) Youngblood, a proposed trade paperback would include: Youngblood #1-2 (with Steve Skroce, Awesome Entertainment, 1998) Awesome Adventures #1: "Dandy in the Underworld" (short story)[edit] America's Best Comics Albion (plotted by Alan Moore, written by Leah Moore & John Reppion, Wildstorm, 6 issue mini-series 2005, tpb, October 2006 ISBN 1-4012-0994-7) The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (with Kevin O'Neill): Book One (6 issue mini-series, 1999-2000, collected hardback edition, 2001, paperback, 2002, DC Comics/Wildstorm/ABC) Book Two (6 issue mini-series, 2002-2003, collected hardback edition, 2003, paperback, 2004, DC Comics/Wildstorm/ABC) Black Dossier (forthcoming, published directly to hardback) (coming on 10-28-06, ISBN 1-4012-0306-X) Book Three (forthcoming, published directly to hardback) Promethea (with J.H. Williams III and others, 32 issues 1999-2005, collected in 5 volumes, DC Comics/Wildstorm/ABC) Terra Obscura (with Peter Hogan and Yanick Paquette): Volume 1 (6 issues, 2003-2004, tpb, 2004, Titan, ISBN 1-84023-860-7, DC Comics, ISBN 1-4012-0286-1) Volume 2 (6 issues, 2004-2005, tpb, 2005, Titan, ISBN 1-84576-193-6, America's Best Comics ISBN 1-4012-0622-0) Tomorrow Stories (with various artists, 12 issues, 1999-2002, collected in 2 volumes in hardback and paperback, DC Comics/Wildstorm/ABC, in 2006, there were two additional "specials", 64 page issues half-written by Alan Moore) Tom Strong: Tom Strong (with Chris Sprouse and others, 36 issue series, 1999-2006, collected in 6 volumes to date, DC Comics/Wildstorm/ABC) Moore wrote the first 22 issues (the first three books, and half of volume four) and the final issue; other issues were written by others including Ed Brubaker, Mark Schultz, Brian K. Vaughan, and Steve Aylett) Tom Strong's Terrific Tales (with Steve Moore, Arthur Adams and others, 12 issues, 2002-2005, collected in 2 volumes, DC Comics/Wildstorm/ABC, each issue has one eight page story by Alan Moore) Top 10 (with Gene Ha and Zander Cannon, 12 issues, 1999-2001, collected in 2 volumes, DC Comics/Wildstorm/ABC): Top 10: Book One (collects #1-7) Top 10: Book Two (collects #8-12) Top 10: the 49ers (graphic novel prequel) Smax the Barbarian (with Zander Cannon, 5 issues, 2003-2004, hardback and paperback collected editions, 2004, DC Comics/Wildstorm/ABC)[edit] Self-Published and Miscellaneous Alan Moore's Yuggoth Cultures and Other Growths (with Bryan Talbot and various other artists, 3 issue mini-series, Avatar, 2003) Alan Moore's The Courtyard Big Numbers (with Bill Sienkiewicz, 2 issues of a projected 12, Mad Love, 1990) Brought to Light: Shadowplay: the Secret Team (with Bill Sienkiewicz, Eclipse, 1989) From Hell (with Eddie Campbell, first 6 installments in Taboo #2-7, 1989-1992, 11 volumes, Mad Love/Tundra/Kitchen Sink Press, 1991-1998, tpb, Eddie Campbell Comics, 1999) In Pictopia (with Don Simpson, in Anything Goes #2, Fantagraphics, 1986) Lost Girls (with Melinda Gebbie, #5-7, Taboo 1991-1992, 2 issues, Tundra, 1995-1996, graphic novel, Top Shelf 2006 ISBN 1-891830-74-0) Meatcake #9 (with Dame Darcy, Fantagraphics, 1999) A Small Killing (with Oscar Zarate, Victor Gollancz Ltd, 1991; Avatar, 2003) Alan Moore's Hypothetical Lizard, 4 issues (2005), Avatar Press. Alan Moore's Magic Words (2002), Avatar Press; song lyrics, poems and other writings by Moore, adapted for comics by various artists, with a cover by Juan José Ryp Another Suburban Romance (2003), Avatar Press; play by Moore, adapted for comics by Antony Johnston and Juan José Ryp Alan Moore's Writing for Comics, Avater Press; essay on how to write for comics The Birth Caul (1999), Eddie Campbell Comics; performance art piece adapted for comics by Eddie Campbell Snakes and Ladders (2001), Eddie Campbell Comics; performance art piece adapted for comics by Eddie Campbell[edit] Novels and Illustrated Books Voice of the Fire, 1996, Victor Gollancz; 1997, Orion Books; republished 2003, Top Shelf Productions. This new editon features a dust jacket designed by Chip Kidd, and introduction by Neil Gaiman and thirteen color plates by José Villarrubia. The Mirror of Love, 2003, Top Shelf Productions. A new version of his story for AARGH (Artists Against Rampant Government Homophobia). This edition features an introduction by David Drake and forty-one color illustrations by José Villarrubia.

My Blog

Ladies and Gentlemen, I Give You ’Driller Penis’

Happy Saturday folks! I just found this little curio online and thought I'd share. It's an Alan Moore written story from 1989, drawn by Savage Pencil. It's funny as Hell. Enjoy.  ...
Posted by Alan Moore on Sat, 01 Mar 2008 04:54:00 PST

New Alan Moore Interview (The Word Magazine)

  We're thrilled to have interviewed Alan Moore  creator of benchmark comics Watchmen and V For Vendetta and longtime WORD hero  in FACE TIME this month. Alan is one of the planet's great con...
Posted by Alan Moore on Tue, 19 Feb 2008 07:49:00 PST

The One Stop Gripe Shop.

Hello all. What with Black Dossier being released everywhere but in the UK and what with Watchmen coming ever closer as a movie, I thought this would be a good time to open it up to you all to have a ...
Posted by Alan Moore on Tue, 04 Dec 2007 04:32:00 PST

The Beginners Guide To Glycon

Hey Squirts. As it's the holidays, I thought I would supply you all with some basic info on Mr Moores diety of choice, Glycon. Instead of going all out for Christ in the next few days why not light a ...
Posted by Alan Moore on Fri, 22 Dec 2006 03:08:00 PST

Alan Moore Interview

THE ALAN MOORE INTERVIEW By Barry Kavanagh, 17 October 2000 I presume I'm calling you in Northampton Yeah, that's right, yeah. Yeah, I'm calling from Dublin.Aha. Is that a Northampton accent?Um... Pro...
Posted by Alan Moore on Thu, 07 Dec 2006 04:55:00 PST