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What Comics Does He Like?
Lucas Clark
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Brody Reed
Connor Sanders
Can someone post the image of the list of comics Alan Moore has praised?
Charles Jenkins
He doesn't. He hates everything.
James Bell
his own
Eli Hernandez
Landon Fisher
Cerebus
Alexander Watson
No Alan Moore is one of those fucking artist that hates everything they ever did, or at least pretend to like John Lennon did
Ryan Parker
Here
Camden Foster
Your over exaggerating.
He mainly doesn't like his super hero stuff and then just because theres not much applicable to real life from the super hero genre
Adrian King
No. He hates super hero stuff because it's an ouroboros that only mindlessly reuses and recycles every idea. It never ends and it's beyond derivative.
Angel Anderson
>theres not much applicable to real life from the super hero genre
>re: the guy who wrote this
Julian Long
>from the guy who wrote this
Eli Long
At some point he liked Miller's Daredevil and Batman, Chester Brown, Julie Doucet and Peter Bagge. He is rumored to have also liked DC: The New Frontier.
Go read something.
Anthony Carter
Stonetoss, probably.
Julian Mitchell
Didn't he like the DCAU/JLU episode of For The Man Who Has Everything
Oliver Cook
>Crumb
>Cerebus
Absolutely, unapologetically based.
Isaac James
I swear I was reading Brubaker's Catwoman and there was a random quote from him that said some intern accidentally sent it to him but he kind of liked it.
Jordan Garcia
>Robert Crumb
Blake Sanchez
He okayed it and asked for a copy, which is more than he's done for any of the movie adaptations.
Adrian Watson
From what I've heard he liked Cooke. Not that they were friends or anything.
Austin Perez
He'd likely never admit it now, but he loves Superman. He forced his way into writing Whatever Happened and both Supreme and Tom Strong were love letters to Superman.
Kayden Harris
he likes Bates and Maggin
Isaac Robinson
Also, he reads Ennis and Simon Spurrier, Lynd Ward, and some gay shit by Kieron Gillen and Brian K Vaughan.
Oliver Campbell
"Comics are for fags" - Alan Moore
Austin Cooper
The only comics of his I've heard him talk negatively about are
Killing Joke - But praises Bolland
His Image work (outside of 1963 and Supreme) - He was phoning it in and trying to write the type of comics he thought readers liked
DR and Quinch - He joked that on his death bed he will ask for all copies to be destroyed
And of course he had his name taken off Miracleman, but that was because he learned the comics were done without the legal rights to the character and had Marvel give all his royalties to the family of the original creator
John Ramirez
He also gave cover blurbs for Mike Allred's Madman and Azzarello's Hellblazer
According to Nancy Collins he told her he was a fan of her Swamp Thing run, saying he liked her Abigail Arcane more than his own
Landon Richardson
He said he was fine with them making it, but never gave any kind of feedback.
Jacob Parker
The only Big 2 character in there is Superman, and only indirectly. Moore should hang up his grudges and just admit that he loves silver age Capes, it's not like hes actually going to make the big 2 any sales by saying that
Landon Lee
Moore obviously loves Ditko Spider-man, but he won't recommend it outright on political grounds. He was in the documentary though
Carter Sanders
Praises Kirby but I can't see one title of his
Daniel Barnes
I want to fuck those plants