>Oi mate, me name's Alan and I 'aven't written a good book in thirty years. Cheerio
Oi mate, me name's Alan and I 'aven't written a good book in thirty years. Cheerio
never read his books, his graphic novels are always enjoyable though
>I 'aven't written a good comic book in thirty years. Cheerio
Fixed it for you.
Tomorrow Stories was fucking great for the first volume.
>Oi mate, me name's OP and I 'aven't read anything that's not capeshit in 30 years. Cheerio.
>PS: I'm a poofta
>Oi mate, me name's OP an I fink fish rape and Snow White and Cinderella slurpin each other's fannies is good storytelling.
>PS, I love the taste of Paki cock.
What was his good book?
>oi mate, mw name's OP and I don't read comics
>Oi mate, me name's user an I fink shitty fanfic crossovers where Mr. Hyde bums da Invisible man to death are da height of da medium
>From Hell
>A Small Killing
>LOEG
>Supreme
>All of his ABC comics
All that stuff came out less than 30 years ago but you decided to go with "fish rape and fairy tale porn" because you don't read his comics and only parrot whatever you see posted around here.
Are you a butthurt Morrisonfag, Johnsfag or just a capefag in general that only knows Moore from the few 10 year old quotes that get repeated here over and over again?
>OI MATE, WOT IF 'ARRY POTTER WAS THE ANTICHRIST? THAT'D BE RIGHT PROPPER INNIT?
Wrong! We all know Steven Universe is the Anti Christ
You know, you can do this little shit on any comic ever made
Spider-Man
>Superboy comic wannabe with a design stolen from a halloween suits company that never go anywhere
Batman
>The Shadow wannabe with a Bat costume fighting the Man who Laughs
Hulk
>Solomon Grundy rip off with a shitty pseudo science explanation
SO Alan Moore's stuff has as little depth as capeshit? Glad you've finally come around.
>Snow White and Cinderella slurpin each other's fannies is good storytelling
but it was good storytelling. fucking read it at least
>It's hard being lesbians in a society
>good
Lmao, calm the fuck down, Alan.
Providence was good though.
'ate queers
'ate pikeys
'ate pakis
'ate yanks
'ate transsexuals
'ate homosexuals
'ate rugby
'ate catholics
'ate gypsies
'ate seagulls
'ate lefties
'ate muslims
'ate cider
'ate frenchies
'ate huns
'ate dagos
'ate the EU
Love football
Love me wife
Love me mam
Love pints
Simple as
it seems the Gath Innis guy has made Alan Moore his next target
but it's true, Moore hasn't written a good book in years
every meme shitter who posts about alan has not read it and few of them even know it exists
>Jerusalem
>good
lmao, it failed worse than his 1st marriage m8
What was the latest book by him that you've read?
It "saved" the Boroughs and that was its one job
Watchmen
Not a single opinion not derived from seeing single images posted out of context on here. Amazing.
>ABOUT THE LEAGUE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENTLEMEN (VOL IV): THE TEMPEST
Welcome to the story to end all stories. Two decades of literary League lunacy have all been building to this, the most ambitious meta-comic imaginable.
After an epic twenty-year journey through the entirety of human culture – the biggest cross-continuity ‘universe’ that is conceivable – Alan Moore and Kevin O’Neill conclude both their legendary League of Extraordinary Gentlemen and their equally legendary comic-book careers with the series’ spectacular fourth and final volume, The Tempest. Tying up the slenderest of plot threads and allusions from the three preceding volumes, The Black Dossier, and the Nemo trilogy into a dazzling and ingenious bow, the world’s most accomplished and bad-tempered artist-writer team use their most stylistically adventurous outing yet to display the glories of the medium they are leaving; to demonstrate the excitement that attracted them to the field in the first place; and to analyse, critically and entertainingly, the reasons for their departure.
Opening simultaneously in the panic-stricken headquarters of British Military Intelligence, the fabled Ayesha’s lost African city of Kor and the domed citadel of ‘We’ on the devastated Earth of the year 2,996, the dense and yet furiously-paced narrative hurtles like an express locomotive across the fictional globe from Lincoln Island to modern America to the Blazing World; from the Jacobean antiquity of Prospero’s Men to the superhero-inundated pastures of the present to the unimaginable reaches of a shimmering science-fiction future. With a cast-list that includes many of the most iconic figures from literature and pop culture, and a tempo that...
Fookin magnificent m8
I meant latest in publishing date.
Watchmen
>to the superhero-inundated pastures of the present
Oh no it's going to be even worse than Century.
I'd rather have the trees the books were made from back than that shit hole
Will he creep back to comics now his books a dud & once his Lynch rip-off tv poject flops?
Hm? The Tempest not out y8 m8
...and a tempo that conveys the terrible momentum of inevitable events, this is literally and literarily the story to end all stories. Originally published as a six-issue run of unfashionable, outmoded and flimsy children’s comics that would make you appear emotionally backward if you read them on the bus, this climactic magnum opus also reprints classic English super-team publication The Seven Stars from the murky black-and-white reaches of 1964. A magnificent celebration of everything comics were, are and could be, any appreciator or student of the medium would be unwise to miss The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume IV: THE TEMPEST.
I like 1969, 2009 not so much from what I recall, gotta catch up on LXG, Tempest looks to be Alan and Oneil's send of from comics... much respect to these great comic book legends.
I guess you meant to quote the other guy
Righty o chum
So it's out in October of 2019? Fuck yea I'm down.
Alright. Cheers, Roger.