Alan Moore is on point as always (we have high expectations, and they were met), but I really have to hand it to Stewart Lee for being so well researched and attentive and dynamic and sensitive to emergent humour in this interview. A fine 27 minutes and 41 seconds. I feel a guilt of noncontribution to have not paid to experience this.
17:25 Alan detailing how bored he is with the stale Jack the Ripper mythos.. That is so damn funny. The policeman going "oh my gawd!". Hilarious. Alan Moore is a genius.
I used to only ever read DC or Marvel comics when certain newsagents sold them of in bales for about 50p.. luckily there was the odd US 2000AD reprint and once I came across a best of 2000AD MONTHLY, then it all made sense!
Alan Moore is on point as always (we have high expectations, and they were met), but I really have to hand it to Stewart Lee for being so well researched and attentive and dynamic and sensitive to emergent humour in this interview. A fine 27 minutes and 41 seconds. I feel a guilt of noncontribution to have not paid to experience this.
Not even the licence fee?
Alan Moore is a true visionary and criminally unknown and underrated
+comic-con con In what world is Alan Moore criminally unknown and underrated.
PaDesai98 the wider society not comic book world. more people know who Jackie collins is
Who's Jackie Collins?
This is such a joy
17:25 Alan detailing how bored he is with the stale Jack the Ripper mythos.. That is so damn funny. The policeman going "oh my gawd!". Hilarious. Alan Moore is a genius.
Alan is boss & Stew is sound aswell. Good post man ;)
I used to only ever read DC or Marvel comics when certain newsagents sold them of in bales for about 50p..
luckily there was the odd US 2000AD reprint and once I came across a best of 2000AD MONTHLY, then it all made sense!
Father Christmas and Buddy the Elf really let themselves go.
Npton's finest! Never mind Des O'C nor Whispering Bob.... And thanks for the Future Shocks strips in 2000AD!
21 mins in!! Brilliant. Lol.
First I've seen, but as a kid, I loved Gilbert Stergeon, Crumb, Spain, Cohen and a few others. How about the guy who did dirty duck?
Does anyone know the name of the Robert Anton WIlson writing where he tries out the different belief systems? Sounds very interesting.
I don't sadly.. I wish I did because that sounds fascinating
The closest RAW book that follows that synopsis is Prometheus Rising.
I'd love to know now what Alan Moore thinks about V for Vendetta and The Watchmen - if, indeed, he has watched them... (who does?)
Says he hasn't watched them but thinks they're shit as he's been told how they detract from the philosophical points etc
When was this? It's obviously a while back, what with V for Vendetta not even being worked on as a movie yet.
12 years ago.
He says he's 36 at the beginning so 2004.
Thanks!
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seth rogans voice has let itself go
Yeah. They were at the same university together. Not that random...
Who said it was random?
Didn't realise Moore had even attended university.
He didn't. I don't know what the OP was referring to but if it was Alan Moore he is incorrect.