ALAN MOORE
BIBLIOGRAFIA
- TEXTO,AUDIO,VIDEO,
ILUSTRAÇÕES,
PERFORMANCES TEATRAIS E TRABALHOS AMADORES (Mundial e no Brasil)
BIBLIOGRAPHY
-TEXTS, AUDIO , VIDEO, ILLUSTRATIONS , THEATRICAL PERFORMANCES AND AMATEUR WORKS
(WORLDWIDE AND IN BRAZIL)
A Grammar--Alan
Moore's follow up to his Voice of the Fire novel, concerning a railway betweenNorthampton and Cardiff. Moore
hasn't started this yet, and doesn't plan to begin until the end of the year [2003] at the
earliest. Project status: Hasn't begun yet. Tentative release date: Unknown. Considering his first novel,
Voice of the Fire took five years to complete, don't expect this anytime
soon.
A
Voz do Fogo ? (Conrad Livros-Brazil-2002-336 pages-ISBN 85-87193-84-8)- Brazilian version of
Voice of the Fire in an very
good translation by Ludimila Hashimoto Barros;
(see cover in Articles 1 and
6)
Across
the Universe: The DC Universe Stories of Alan Moore- (DC-June-2003,TP)-Some of Alan Moore's earliest writing for DC Comics will be collected in this 208-page collection book. It includes stories drawn by some of
Moore's best-known collaborators and starring some of DC's greatest heroes, like:" For the Man Who Has Everything "
with art byDave Gibbons, " The Jungle Line " (featuring Superman and Swamp Thing) from DC with art by Rick Veitch & Al Williamson"
, Mortal Clay " with art by George Freema, The 2-part backup story " Night Olympics " (featuring Green Arrow
& Black Canary) with art by Klaus Janson ,The 10-page story " Footsteps " (featuring the Phantom
Stranger) with art by Joe Orlando,The 2-part story " Father ' s Day " with
art by Jim Baikie, Short backup stories from Omega Men #26 & 27 with art by Kevin O '
Neill, Paris Cullins & Rick Magyar ,Short backup stories from Green Lantern
#188 and Green Lantern Corps Annual #2 & 3 with art by Gibbons, O ' Neill and Bill
Willingham, "It's no secret that Alan is one of the most brilliant, inventive, and
versatile writers in comics, whether he's writing about Swamp Thing,Superman,
Promethea, V For Vendetta's V, or whoever," says Paul Levitz, DC's President & Publisher. "This is a great opportunity for fans
to catch up on these seminal DC Universe stories, most of which have never been reprinted in the U.S.
before." The Book also features a new cover and an introduction by Gibbons and is
scheduled to arrive in stores on June 11 with a cover price of $19.95 U.S.
The
Adventures of Luther Arkwright Book Two (december-1987) Introduction by Alan
Moore-Leia Aqui/Read it Here
Adult
Comics-(Routledge-London-1993) book by Roger Sabin - Moore interview extracts;(see
Interview 2)
Alan
Moore ? (Black Velvet Editrice-Italy-2002-128 pages)- Italian?s illustrated
version of Lance?s Parkin Pocket Essential Alan Moore, by Omar Martín and
Smoky Man, Introduction by Jose Villarrubia, photographies by Piet Corr, and a
new interview on the man, the full original script to Miracleman # 1,etc
(see Article 3- Veja Artigo
3)
Alan Moore Argumentos ?(Devir-Portugal-2002)-Special
Catalogue of the Exposition ?Argumentos?in Amadora,Portugal-80 pages,
articles by Pedro Mota, Rich Veith, David Soares, with same parts translated to
English;
Alan Moore El Señor del Tiempo ( Edición Global-Spain-
Nov.1996-Collección Nexus nº 4-96 pages) ? AM: Lord of the Time, an
excellent book written by J.V.Chuliá, Rafael Marín, Javier Redal ,Manuel
Barrero, Abraham García, Alvaro Pons, Sergi Albir, J. Edén and V. Tornasol,
about the revolutionary comics by AM;
Alan
Moore:El Tebeo de los 90 ?
(El Boletín, Barcelona,Spain,1995) ?By Jaime Rodríguez, illustrated booklet
about Moore?s revolution in comics;
Alan
Moore:Portrait of an Extraordinary Gentleman:
Edited by "Smoky Man" and Gary Spencer Millidge (Abiogenesis
Press) with an Introduction by Terry Gilliam. A stunning homage to the genius of
From Hell and Watchmen, creator,author,performance artist and magician, Alan
Moore, celebrating his 50th year. Featuring specially created comic strips,
illustrations, stories, essays, articles, personal tributes, photographs and
lots more,including new and rarely seen interviews, a new biography and many
other surprises. Over 100 contributors include best-selling authors Michael
Moorcock, Iain
Sinclair, Darren Shan and Neil Gaiman; Illustrators
Peter Kuper and John Coulthart; Moore?s former collaborators Dave
Gibbons,Bill Sienkiewicz, Bryan Talbot, David Lloyd, J H Williams, KevinO?Neill,
Oscar Zarate and Steve Bissette and many others from his early 2000AD and Marvel
UK days right up to his current ABC titles; his musical collaborator Tim Perkins;
Creators from every era include veterans like Will Eisner, and Len Wein through?underground?s
Figures like
Denis Kitchen and Howard Cruse right up to current hot indie cartoonists like
James Kochalka and Scott Mills. This book provides a unique and revealing
insight into of one of this era?s greatest creative minds, which no fan of
Moore?s work should be without. ?Ä100% of all publisher?s net profits and
all creators? royalties from proceeds of this book are to be donated to
charities in aid of Alzheimer?s disease.-- $14.95 (US), 6" x 8 1/2",
272 pages, Color Cover, B&W Interiors with
a full-color
section, Perfect Bound, ISBN 0-946790-06- (see cover in Gallery
2/ ver capa em galeria 2 ) and Article/Artigo 14
Alan Moore Pre Text-Book from publisher STYX Ediciones (Spain)
which will contain a reprint of "On Writing Comics", Moore's famous The Comics Journal article from the 1980's; a reprint of Moore's short
story "Light Of Thy Countenance" from the anthology book Forbidden Acts; some poems; an article about the Glycon deity; and a gallery of some Alan Moore-created
characters.Project status: Working. Tentative release date: Unknown, possibly sometime in 2003.
Alan Moore's Shocking Futures (november,1986-UK)-Trade
paperback collection of what AM considered to be the best of this work, with
Introduction by him explaining his choices.
Alan Moore?s Songbook- (Caliber-10/1998] -Collection of Moore?s song lyrics
( originally written for his band The Emperors of Ice Cream) previously published in the serial anthology Negative Burn. Collects all but the lyrics from Negative Burn #9 and
#37-Special guests have come in to illustrate Alan's songs. Some of the songs include: Rose
Madder, the Murders on the Rue Morgue, The Hair of the Snake that Bit Me, Trampling
Tokyo, Chiaroscuro, and others. The guest artists feature some of the best in the business incluing Arthur Adams, Dave Gibbons, Terry
Moore, and many more. Complete list of (interior) artists: James Owen, Michael Gaydos, Richard
Case, Phil Hester, Ande Parks, Jordan Raskin, Bill Koeb, Richard Pace, Arthur Adams, Terry Moore, Dave Johnson, Dave Gibbons, and Colleen Doran.
see cover here/veja capa aqui
Alan
Moore's Twisted Times- january,1987,UK)-Trade paperback collection of
what AM considered to be the best of this work, with Introduction by him
explaining his choices.
Alan Moore's Writing for Comics ( Avatar Press-2003)-a 48 page, illustrated, squarebound-format book featuring a
lengthy essay by Moore containing his thoughts on comic book writing. Illustrated
by Jacen Burrows (Warren Ellis' Scars, Alan Moore's The Courtyard) andfeaturing a cover by Juan Jose Ryp (Alan
Moore's Another Suburban Romance,Frank Miller's Robocop), Alan Moore's Writing for Comics is available
for order in the April 2003 for items solicited for release in June.In 1985, with Miracleman in progress and Watchmen about to
begin, Alan Moore wrote an extensive essay on writing for comics which was
serialized in a British fanzine. Collected in one volume for the first time,copiously illustrated by Jacen Burrows, and including a new essay by
Moore on how his approach has evolved in the meantime, this tome reveals the
thoughts of the master of comic book writing while he was beginning to create some of the greatest comic book stories ever
told."Alan Moore was one of the first comics authors to write extensively
and intelligently about the underpinnings of the craft," says writer Warren
Ellis. "I know people who've been waiting fifteen years to see this reprinted. It goes right next to Eisner and McCloud on the smart
reader's shelf.""It's hard to imagine anything more fascinating to someone looking to
understand comics than a glimpse inside Alan Moore's mind at a time when he was beginning to formulate works such as Watchmen," adds Avatar Press
editor-in-chief William Christensen. "This book is going to be important for
creators, readers, and commentators in our field for years to come."Alan Moore's Writing for Comics joins a number of other Moore projects
from Avatar Press in recent and upcoming months, including the
critically-acclaimed Alan Moore's The Courtyard, Alan Moore's Magic Words, the upcoming Alan Moore's Another Suburban Romance, and Avatar's
upcoming remastered release of Alan Moore's A Small Killing.Alan Moore's Writing for Comics is solicited in April 2003 for June
release with illustrations by Jacen Burrows and cover by Juan Jose Ryp. The
release is a 48 page, squarebound, illustrated book with a retail price of
$5.95. For more information, email William@avatarpress.net
Alec
How to be an Artist -(Eddie Campbell Comics-2001-128 pages)- An autobiographical
graphic-novel by Eddie, which tell all ?the story behind Big Numbers? as web
as his partnership with Alan Moore
Alec
McGarry (july-1984) Introduction by Alan Moore
Amazing Heroes #39 [Jan. 15, 1984
Amazing
Heroes #58 [Nov. 1, 1984]
Amazing
Heroes #71 [May 15, 1985] pp. 38-53 "The
Alan Moore Interview" by Kim
Thompson. And checklist;
Amazing
Heroes # 97 [June 15, 1986) Contains an article by Frank Plowright entitled
"Watchmen.", pages 42 to 54;
Amazing
Heroes #173 [Nov. 89] pp. 24-36 interview on Moore and
Dave Gibbons by
Frank Plowright
about Watchmen. pp. 68-69 description of the first plot by Sam Hamm as web as
the 2nd by Hamm & Terry Gilliam
for the long awaited Watchmen movie
American
Fantasy Vol. 2, #2 [Winter 1987] pp. 30-35
"Alan Moore Interview" by
Neil Gaiman
Arkensword
#10, 11 [Apr. 84, Oct. 84]
Arkensword
#17/18 [?] Alan Moore intervention in an intvw on Steve
Bissette .
Arthurmag # 4 (may 03) is out now. Here's what's in it:
AN EXTRAORDINARY CONVERSATION WITH ALAN MOORE Between Lord of the Rings, Star Wars, Harry Potter, Everquest and
Buffy, the pop arts are full up with mystical and magical ideas. But is there a deeper connection between the arts and the
occult/mysticism? Celebrated comics author ALAN MOORE, whose League
of Extraordinary Gentleman comic makes it to the big-screen this summer as a $100-million film starring Sean Connery (!!!), gives
Arthur a historical-theoretical-autobiographical earful on the subject of magic and art. Extra-long feature convo with Jay Babcock,
with a portrait by John Coulthart and photos by Jose Villarrubia. Check out that finger armor!
Both Printed and virtual (.PDF files to download) versions ( http://arthurmag.com/
) Cover and comments here/Capa e comentarios aqui
Arthurmag# 5 (July 03)
-Alan Moore comments on what the US and UK governments have been up to
lately in the new war over Iraq. Cover and
comments here/Capa e comentarios aqui
Ask the Big Questions. (TopShelfComix ? 2003)-Anthology-
Among this collection of stories by the industry's most distinguished talent is
a never-before seen Cobweb tale. Previously
banned by DC Comics from the ABC/Wildstorm anthology Tomorrow Stories, Top Shelf's
publishing of this evocative story
provides Moore's heroine and her fans with the sense of completion they are due.
A Balada de Halo Jones - (Pandora Books,Brasil,2003) -
Introduction by Alan Moore in each chapter (ver Artigo 16
)
The Ballad of Halo Jones, vol. #1 Titan Books [August 86] Colorized reprints from 2000 AD #376-385. Introduction by Moore entitled "Guns, Guys and Gore."
The Ballad of Halo Jones, vol#3Titan Books [October 86] Colorized reprints from 2000 AD #451-466. Introduction by
Moore.
Batman
Annual 85 ?(Autumm 1984-UK) Short-story ?The Gun? by Alan Moore;
Art by Garry Leach.
Batman
Annual # 11 (april-1987,US) AM contributed the story "Mortal Clay".
Art by George Freeman.
Bill
Sienkiewicz Sketchbook (-Fantagraphics -1990) ?Introduction by Alan Moore;
Blab!
[july 1988] article on Robert Crumb entitled "Comments on crumb"
B.J.
and the Bear Annual (Grand Dreams, 1983)-An article and illustrations by Alan
Moore
Bread
and wine: An erotic Tale of New York (march-1999) Introduction by Alan Moore
Brickman
# 1 (Lew Stringer-Dec.1986)-Introduction by Alan Moore
Carta
Branca - Italian book by SmokyMan,with articles on AM's Songs and Lyrics;
A
Casa do Fim do Mundo (Opera Graphica -2002) - Quadrinização do famoso romance de horror
gótico de William Hope Hodgson, na arte magistral e realista de Richard Corben,
com Introdução de Alan Moore.
Cerebus #217(17), 218(18), 219(19) & 220(20)
Aadvark-Vanaheim [Apr. 97 -July 97] Kind of Chat between Dave Sim and AM in 4
parts, entitled "Correspondence
From Hell", on the craft of FH, magik,etc
Clarke's Bar- Italian Fanzine, by SmokyMan, with articles
on AM's works
Combo #29 [Century Publishing, June 97] pp. 24-26 interview
on Moore"Alan Moore: Ready to Pass Extreme Judgement"
by Rob Samsel,about
Judgement Day and the comics industry;
Comic Book Artists # 25 (TwoMorrows, 2003) -The two-time
Eisner winner Comic Book Artist travels to
England for issue #25 to get the inside scoop on America's
Best Comics, as Alan Moore conjures up the imprints' history.
Interviews with the entire ABC gang (Moore, Gene Ha, Rick Veitch, Scott
Dunbier, Kevin O'Neill, Alan Weiss, Art Adams,
among others). Plus, a cover by J.H. Williams III. On
the flipside, a special section devoted to ABC artist Kevin Nowlan, the
illustrator of fan-favorite Jack B. Quick.
Featuring an interview, art, and a special cover by Nowlan.
Comic Book Rebels: Conversations with the Creators of the
New Comics-[book, 1993] 12 pp.invw
on Moore "Alan Moore: Bard of
the New Order." Edited
by Stanley Wiater and
Stephen R. Bissette.
Comics
Forum #4 [Summer 93] pp. 41-48 transcription of a conversation with AM with the
Preston Speculative Fiction Group, entitled
"Writer From Hell: The Alan Moore Experience." Moore replied
questions from the public and talked abut feminism, pornography and Todd
McFarlane .It happened in 1993 and has been recorded by
Dave Windett and
edited by Guy
Lawley and Moore hmself. . In page 49, this edition also reprints "Roscoe
Moscow episode 26" (a lampoon to Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandoes, trhough Moore?s : Sgt.
Gutz and his Mayhem Maniacs).
Comics Fórum # 15 ? A review of Voice of Fire by (?)
Comics Forum #16 [Winter 1997] Contains an article by Fiona
Clements entitled "Is Alan Moore having
a crisis of confidence in male sexualit
Comics Interview #12 Fictioneer Books [June 84]-Guy Lawley
interviews AM pages 9 to 25;
Comics
Interview #19 [? 85] Interview on Brian Bolland mentioning an
d Script that AM
written on "Judge Dredd vs.
Batman"
Comics
Interview #48 [1987] pp. 7-20 Interview on AM by Darrel Boatz.
(reprinted from "Comics
Interview Special Edition: Watchmen". Contains also
intvws. on Daniel
Greenberg, Ray Winniger and Hank
Rose, about the RPG Watchmen;
Comics
Interview #65 [1988] Pages 24 to 67 contain
the article ? Watchmen Round
Table: Moore & Gibbons ?;
Comics Interview # (?) 1988-Pages 5 to 23 contains an
interview on AM by Christopher Sharrett;
Comics
Interview Special Edition: Judge Dredd vs. Batman [Sept. 84]
Reprints Comics
Interview #19. pp. 41-45 intvw. On AM by Mark Burbey;
Comics
Interview Special Edition: Watchmen
The
Comics Journal #93 [ Fantagraphic Books - Sept. 84] pp. 41-45 interview con
Moore por Mark Burbey.
The
Comics Journal #106 [Mar. 86] pp. 38-45 interview "Alan Moore on (just about) everything" by Tom
Heintjes realized in the San Diego ComicCon.
The
Comics Journal #116 [July. 87] pp. 80-87- "A
Portal to Another Dimension? a roundtable between Alan Moore, Dave Gibbons and
Neil Gaiman ? as a moderator - ,
at the UK Comic Art Com, London, September,21, 1986, about influences and
thoughts venid Watchmen; In this same issue, pp. 89/95, na interview on AM by
Bhob Stewart, entitled ?Synchronicity and Symetry ?;
The
Comics Journal #117- [Septempber 1987] Pages 35-36 contain an interview with
Moore called "The Politics and
Morality of Ratings and Self-Censorship".
The
Comics Journal #118 [Dec. 87] pp. 60-72 interview on AM by Gary Groth.
The
Comics Journal #119- [January 1988]
Pages 35-39 contain an article by Rob Rodi entitled "Values and
Vigilantes"; and pages 90-95 contain an essay by Moore entitled "On
Writing For Comics", Part 1. Slightly edited reprint of article reprinted
FANTASY ADVERTISER #119 &121.
The Comics Journal #120 [March 1988]Pages 99-102 contain an
essay by Moore entitled "On Writing For Comics", Part 2. Slightly
edited reprint of article reprinted FANTASY ADVERTISER #119 &121.
The Comics
Journal #121[March 1988) Pages 133-138 contain an essay by Moore entitled "On
Writing For Comics", Part 3. Slightly edited reprint of article reprinted FANTASY ADVERTISER #119
&121.
The Comics Journal #132 [November 1989]Pages 52-55 contain
an article by Rob Rodi entitled "A World-Saver
and a Wanna-Be;
The Comics Journal #137 [August 1990]Pages 59-64 contain an
article by Carter Scholz on V For Vendetta entitled "In the dark new
ages."
The
Comics Journal #138 [Oct. 90] pp. 56-95 interview on Moore "Big Words",
Part 1, por Gary Groth.
The
Comics Journal #139 [Dec. 90] pp. 78-109 "Big Words",Part 2, by Gary
Groth.
The
Comics Journal #140 [Feb. 91] Pages 72-85 contain an interview with Moore called
"Big Words", Part 3, conducted by Gary Groth.
The
Comics Journal #143 [July 91] Pages 116-123 contain an interview with Moore
called "Pornographer Laureate" conducted by Gary Groth.
The
Comics Journal #152 [Aug. 92] Pages 89-100 contain an interview with Moore
called "Mainstream Comics Have, At Best, Tenuous Virtues.
The
Comics Journal # 167 ? Article "Oscar Winners-A Small Killing Othello?, a
review by Robert RodiPages 42 to 44;
Tributes to Jack Kirby, including one from Alan Moore.
The
Comics Journal #183 [January 1996} Pages 107-112 contain an article by Nick
Hasted entitled "Whatever Happened to Alan Moore?"
The
Comics Journal #200 - Contains an article entitled "Read This Comic!."
Contributing writers to the article discuss a comic or comics that they wish to
strongly recommend, wtih Moore having the most work chosen, five, out of the 35
stories or anthologies selected. The Moore works chosen were: Outbreaks of
Violets; Watchmen; "The Bowing
Machine" from Raw Vol.#2, #3; "Leviticus" from Rapid Reflexes;
and "The Nukeface Papers" from Swamp Thing #35-36.
The Comics Journal # 202 (March-1998) an indepth interview
? pp.38 to 99 ? on Kevin Eastman, by Gary Groth, in which he talks candidly
on Big Numbers, Al Columbia, Sienkiewicz and Alan Moore;
The Comics Reddition #18 [?] Contains a 35-page feature on
Moore along with a biography;
Comic Ship News #508[March 19, 1997]Contains an article by
Cliff Biggers entitled "Moore the Merrier at Extreme."
The Comics Scene # 4 (O?Quinn Studios, 1988)
Interview on AM by Daniel Dickholtz, Part I, ?M for Moore?, pp.
22/27;
The Comics Scene #5 [Oct. 88] Pages 11-15, 32 contains an
interview called"M for Moore" conducted by Daniel Dickholtz. Part II.
Moore also answers the question "What stage is Fashion Beast in?"
The Comics Scene #7 [Apr. 89] Pages 14-15 contains an
interview concerning censorship called "Thought Balloons" conducted by
Daniel Dickholtz.
The Comics Scene # 11;
Interview on Bill Sienkiewicz about also his partneship with Alan Moore,Part
I;
The Comics Scene # 12 ?Idem,part II ? pp. 61 to 66;
Comicsworld Interview [Aug. 7, 1996] - an interview with
Moore conducted by Andy Diggle.
Comix nº 4 ? (Devir-Portugal-2002)- Special Alan Moore
?O Mago da BD ?- full color,illustrated,
98 page magazine, with articles by Joao Miguel Lameiras, João Paulo
Cotrim, João Ramalho Santos, José M. Mesquita and Pedro Miranda, plus
interview on Kevin O?Neill, rare comics etc.
(see cover in/veja em Introduction)
The Complete Ballad of Halo Jones (Titan Books-1991)-Introduction
by Alan Moore;(obs.esta obra foi lançada no Brasil pela Pandora
Books - ver Artigo 16)
Comunicação & Sociedade nº 18 ? (Editora do IMS,SP,dec.1991-Brazil)
? Magazine with na article by Roberto Elísio dos Santos, entitled ?O Caos
Semiótico nos Quadrinhos:Um Estudo das Grahpic-Novels?, commenting some of
Alan moore?s innovations;
Crime Time 2.1 CT Publishing [1998] Contains an interview
of Moore by Barry Forshaw,pages 74 to 79, entitled ?Hell and Northampton?;
Critters # 23 (Fantagraphics Books [Apr.1988)-One
text story, "The
Sinister Ducks" Doug Erb & Kevin O'neil (a)
,Contains also
one disc by Moore and his band flexi-disc The Sinister Ducks, singing
"March of the Sinister Ducks..Contains a booklet about Sinister Ducks
entitled "Rock 'n' Roll
Animals" and the subtitle"Alan Moore Relates
the Never-Before-Told True Story of
the of the Sinister Ducks' Hatching, Brief Flirtation with Glory, and
Subsequent Retirement."
Critics Choice Magazine: Focus n Watchmen # 1 to 4 (by
James van Hise);
Dark Night Returns (DC 1986) Introduction by Alan Moore
The Daredevils #1-Marvel U.K. [January 1983] Contains a 6-page
article entitled "The Importance of Being Frank."
The Daredevils #2-Marvel U.K. [February 1983]-Issue 1-page
of fanzine reviews by Moore.
The Daredevils #3-Marvel U.K. [March 1983]-Contains a 4-page
article entitled "Stan Lee: Blind by the Hype", Part 1; and 1-page of
fanzine reviews by Moore.
The Daredevils #4-Marvel U.K. [April 1983]-Contains a 3-page
article entitled "Stan Lee: Blind by the Hype", Part 2; a 3-page
article entitled "Sexism in Comics:Invisible Girls & Phantom Ladies",
Part 1; and 1-page of fanzine
reviews by Moore.
The Daredevils #5-Marvel U.K. [May 1983]-Contains a 3-page
article entitled "Sexism in Comics: Invisible Girls & Phantom Ladies",
Part 2; a 1-page article entitled "About the Special Executive"; a 3-page
article entitled "On Superman: Music and Comics"; and 2 pages of
fanzine reviews by Moore.
The Daredevils #6-Marvel U.K. [June 1983]-Contains a 4-page
article entitled "Sexism in Comics: Invisible Girls & Phantom Ladies", Part 3
The Daredevils #7-Marvel U.K. [July 1983]-Contains 2 pages
of fanzine reviews by Moore.
The Daredevils #8-Marvel U.K. [August 1983]-Contains 1-page
of fanzine reviews by Moore.
The Daredevils #9-Marvel U.K. [September 1983]-Contains 1-page
of fanzine reviews by Moore.
The Daredevils #10- Marvel U.K. [October 1983]-Contains 1-page
of fanzine reviews by Moore.
The Daredevils #11-Marvel U.K. [November 1983]-Contains 1-page
of fanzine reviews by Moore;
DC Features #11 [Apr. 85]
Deadline #17 [1988? or 1989?] an interview with Alan Moore
and Bill Sienkiewicz on Big Numbers
Doc Chaos (Spring 1985) ? Alan Moore ?s Introduction;
D.R. & Quinch´s -Totally Awesome Guide to Life -Titan Books [1986] Reprints D.R. & Quinch stories from 2000 AD #317, 350-359, 363-367 & 2000 AD SCI-FI SPECIAL 1985. Introduction by Alan
Moore (actually an interview with D.R.).
Dust: A Creation Books Reader -[Creation Books-1995]- (Anthology which includes two short Lovecraftian text pieces Recognition and Zaman?s Hill;
The Edge #5 [Aug./Sept. 97] Pages 14-25 contain an
interview with Moore entitled "The Edge Interview: Alan Moore"
conducted by David Kendall.
Egomania # 2 (EddieCampbellComics-2003-Australia)-Features
na indepth and entertaining interview with Alan Moore about his life and work in
magic. Moore?s responses to Campbell?s enquiries are detailed, fascinating
and frequently very funny. The full issue is
illustrated by Jose
Villarrubia, J.H. Willians III, Melinda gebbie, Campbell and Moore himself .
(ver capa em Galeria 5-see Cover
Gallery 5)
The Extraordinary Works of Alan Moore-(may-2003-TwoMorrows)-From
Watchmen to The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Alan Moore has
been widely recognized as one of comics greatest pioneers. This new book from TwoMorrows Publishing tells his story, as the reclusive British
author speaks enthusiastically and passionately about his life and work in an extensive
series of interviews! Moore displays his trademark wit and shares his unique insight on the comics that have shaped his legendary
career?from his beginnings on wamp Thing to the current success of his own ABC
(American's Best Comics) Editor George (Kimota!) Khoury has assembled rare strips, scripts, artwork and photographs of the author, most never published before. It
also
features Moore's closest collaborators elaborating in comic strip form on their relationships with Moore, from
Neil Gaiman, Dave Gibbons, and Sam Kieth to Kevin O'Neill, Brian Bolland and
others! . This is more
than just a tribute book.It's the definitive autobiographical work on Moore, over
two years in the making!) 208-page trade paperback with color section, $24.95 -US cover price (or go to
www.twomorrows.com to order, $29 postpaid in the US, Elsewhere: $31 Canada, $32 Surface Mail, $36 Airmail).
Ships in July!-(veja
Capa em Galeria 6/ see it's Cover in Gallery 6)
El
Wendigo (Spain-1988)-Nº 42 ¿Quién vigila al vigilante? F. Flórez and
Watchmen, el comic de autor...sin pretenderlo. Faustino R. Arbesú;
Alan Moore: un watchmen del cómic (entrevista)
El Wendigo-Nº 44 -(1988/89)-Cuando la sordidez supera la ternura (Killing
joke) Faustino R. Arbesú
El Wendigo-Nº 46 -(1989)-Una obra maestra dentro de un subgénero del cómic (Swamp
Thing). . Faustino R. Arbesú
El Wendigo-Nº 46 -(1989)-Su majestad Alan Moore. Norman Fernández
El Wendigo-Nº 74-75 -(1997)-A medianoche todos los gatos... Jose Mª Flores
El Wendigo-Nº 76 -(1997/98)-La vendetta de Lloyd. F. Florez (1997-98)
Escape
#3 [?] Interview of Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell.
Escape
#4 [Winter 1984] Interview is also with Eddie Campbell.
Escape
(Spring 1985) ?Comics USA: An Impossibility Rich Celebrity?s Guide ? and
an Introdution by
AlanMoore;
Escape
# 8 (1986) ? AM reviews Sánchez Abuli, by Alex Toth and Jordi Bernet; and
Rick Geary
Eso Terra, The Journal of Extreme Culture #5 [Sept. 8,
1997]
-Alan Moore is interviewed with Pete Whitehead. Moore also did the cover art for this
issue.Moore talks about magic and the interviewer asks him what his top ten influences
are(They are William Burroughs (his #1 influence), Brian Eno, Jean Cocteau,
Robert Anton Wilson, Alvin Toffler, Harvey Kurtzman, Austin Osman Spare (Moore says he is more of an influence than Aleister Crowley), H.P.
Lovecraft, Dorothy Parker, Angela Carter and John Whiteside Parsons..)Moore also does a review of Peter Whitehead's novel "The
Risen" in this issue. It shows a picture of the artwork Moore did for the cover of that book.
Fantasy Advertiser #92-95-{August 85 - February 86}-Contains
an article entitled "Writing for Comics." Essay reprinted in The
Comics Journal #119-121.
Fantasy Advertiser #100 [Mar. 88] Contains a "round
table" discussion of Watchmen between Alan Moore, Dave Gibbons and some of
the FA's contributors.
Fantasy Advertiser #105 [Aug. 88]
Fantasy Advertiser #119
Fantasy Advertiser #121
Fantasy Express #5 [Spring 1983]
Fashion Beast: (1988)- A Screenplay by Alan Moore (Limited edition copy of an unproduced screenplay based on a story by Moore, Robert Boykin, and Malcolm McClaren)
Fear #3 [Nov./Dec. 88] Pages 71-73 contain an interview
with Moore entitled "The
Unexplored" conducted by David Keep.
Feature #2, Vol 3 [1997-Charles Brownstein] Pages 4-18
contain and interview with Moore entitled "Alan Moore". Caricature of
Moore on cover by Peter Bagge.
Feature #4, Vol 3 [1997] Pages 42-43 contain an essay by
Moore on Cerebus entitled "Aardvark Comments: Reflections, 20 Years of
Cerebus."
49ers - (2003 ?) -
Film Treath Magazine # 2 (?)
Forbidden Acts- [Avon Books-10/1995)--Short story horror anthology about taboo behavior
includes "Light Of Thy Countenance" by Moore;
Frantic Winters Special-(Marvel UK, winter,1979)- Scant
Applause, written and drawn by Alan moore, 2 pp.
From Hell - The Compleat Script - (Borderlands Press-1994)- Limited,precious
edition of 1.000 numbered and autographed copies and 26 lettered copies, with
the Text for FH, by AM. Illustrated by Eddie Campbell and an Afterword by
Stephen R. Bissette. (see cover here/ veja capa aqui
)
Fumo
di China #? [1995?-Italy-32 pg. 5 Euros] Three part interview on writing comics
conducted by Prof Higgs e Isp. Garamond, of which Moore was part two (the first
part was an interview of Mattotti and the third part was on Dave McKean).
Fumo di China # 107 (32 page-5 Euros-) Full Interview on
Eddie Campbell concerning his partnership with AM, FH etc.- see
cover here/ veja capa aqui
Fusion
#2 [Feb. 84] Interview is also with Alan Davis.
General
Visão nº 0 ? (?-Sampa-Acme) ?Brazilian magazine with the interview entiled ?Uma Conversa com
Alan Moore sobre Magia, Política e Gibis?, by Thomas Papón;
Grendel:Devil
by the Deed (1986) Introduction by Alan Moore
The
Guardian The Guide (February-2002);
Haunter Of The Dark- [Oneiros Books-10/1999]-Collection of Lovecraft-related artwork by
John Coulthart includes a section of eleven portraits entitled The Great Old Ones with accompanying text ?evocations?
by Moore ;
Hellboy:Wake The Devil (l990) Introduction by Alan Moore
Hero
Illustrated #7 [Warrior Publications - Jan. 94] Pages 92-97 contain an interview
with Moore entitled "The Interview From Hell" conducted by Steve Darnall;
Hero
Illustrated #8 [Feb. 94] Pages 104-109 contain an interview with Moore entitled
"Part Two of The Interview From Hell" conducted by Steve Darnall.
Hero
Illustrated #20-[February 1995-Contains an article by Paul Grant on Dave Gibbons
work on Watchmen and the Superman story "For the Man Who Has Everything."
Hero
Illustrated #23 [May 95] Pages 57 to 69 Contains
an interview called "The Godfather" conducted by Steve Darnall.
Heroe
# 3 ( ?)
Heroes-(october,2001)-Text
piece and art of Dave Gibbons for a tribute to firemen and policemen killed in
the attack on The World Trade Center in September,11th,2001.
-Heroes
& Monsters: The Unofficial Companion to The League of Extraordinary gentlemen
(MonkeyBrain 2003) by Jess Nevis, Introduction by Alan Moore (see
cover in Gallery 2/ ver capa em Galeria 2 )
Honk
Magazine # 2 (?)
and 4 (march-1987) Story "Travel Guide For Agoraphobics",three
pages,illust.by Eddie Cambell.
The House on the Borderland
- ( SC -DC Comics (Vertigo) Adapted by Simon Revelstroke from the novel by William Hope
Hodgson; art and cover by Richard Corben, introduction by Alan Moore. The classic tale of
supernatural paranoia and occult horror is presented in a stunningly illustrated softcover edition of the original
hardcover graphic novel. 96 pages, $19.95, in stores on May 7. 64
pages, b&w, $7.95 (Obs.ver "A casa do Fim do Mundo ")
How
to Read Super-Hero Comics and Why, by Geoff Klock- Continuum-NY,London)
book by Geoff Klock, an analysis of SH genre comics in the literary and
psychoanalytic theory of Harold Bloom and Slavoj Zizek.From FM""Dark
Knight Returns"", to AM''s Watchmen and ABC line, we have them all.The
author also examines the comics by Grant Morrison and other "luminaries"."A
book like this is way overdue.I'm just glad someone finally had the balls to
wite it"-Joe Casey,writer of Wildcats and Automatic Kafka.(See
cover here/Veja capa aqui)
HQ Express nº 1 (Via Lettera-june-1999-Brazil) ?full
color magazine with the article ?A Volta de Watchmen ao Brasil ? by Roberto
Causo, pages 34 to 39;
I Have to Live With This Guy ? (TwoMorrows-2002- 192
pp.,TB))-Book by Blake Bell takes a deep look into what its been like living
with comic book creators with the people who knows them best: his/hers wives.
Melinda Gebbie talks about his live with Alan Moore.Very good photos of the
couple by Jose Villarrubia.(see
Cover in Gallery 5/ver capa em Galeria 5).
Idler
#28 [April 98] Contains an interview of Moore conducted by Matthew De Abitua (or
Jonathan Ross?)with
Moore in which he discusses meeting mythical gods, taking drugs and writing
comics among other things.
See cover in Publications/Ver capa em Publicações;
Infinity #7-Arcade [November 1984]"Too Avant Garde for
the Mafia?", Part 1, 4 pp.
Infinity #8-Arcade [December 1985]"Too Avant Garde for
the Mafia?", Part 2 ,5 pp.
Inside
Comics #2-3, 1992
Interzone
#89 [Nov. 94] Pages 28-30 contain an interview with Moore entitled "Yeti vs.
the Bloodsuckers" conducted by Ian Winterton.
Isaac
Asimov Science Fiction Magazine ? (¿) ? On Books, by Norman Spinrad, an
article entitled ?The Graphic Novel ?with an análisis of Watchmen, pages
176 to 180;
Kaos
Magazine # 156 (? - Joel Biroco- UK) ? Alan Moore reviews the work of Kenneth Grant,
entitled Beyond our Ken , pp.155/162; and co-writte with Steve Moore ?The Moon
and Serpent Grand Theatre of Marvels, pp. 187/194; (these two articles has been
appeared on line in the site of kaos Magazine (see
/veja Links);
Kimota!
The Miracleman Companion ? (TwoMorrows-2001-148 pp)-By George Khoury, with
Introduction and color backcover by Alex Ross, interviews on Alan Moore,Mick
Anglo, John Totleben, Alan Davis,
Neil Gaiman, Mark Buckingham, Barry Windson-Smith, Beau Smith, Cat
Ironwood, Rich Veitch, Chuck Austen, Garry Leach and Dez Skinn about
Miracleman/Marvelman in an exhaustive compilation. Full illustrated, with color
reproductions of all cobres of Miracleman/Marvelman, special editions, and so on,
including the complete Alan Moore? script for Miracleman # 1; complete index;
unseen-pages from the never published Miracleman#25;
Totleben?sketchbook; Lux Brevis, an unpublished lost Miracleman story
and more...(see cover in Gallery 1- veja capa em Galeria 1
)
Knave
? (dec.1984)- Shot-story ?Sawdust Memories? by Alana Moore;
Knockabout
trial Special (1984)- Short-story ?Brazo
with Rosie ? by Alan Moore;
Kooks!
#3 [Autumn 86] Contain an interview with Moore conducted by Andy Winter.
Krazy
Comics # (? - Spain ) ? magazine with
an illustrated article on AM by
Oscaraibar
L.A.Weekly
Calendar# 55 (?)-
Liavek:
Wizard's Row Ace [August 87] one story "A Hypothetical Lizard" on pages 143-181 from Word's
Without Pictures. Edited by Will Shetterly and Emma Bull.
The
Life and times of R. Crumb (1988) The same article from Blab.
Maii.
23. hor. 6. post meridiem.Mortlak - (l997) A Collage by Alan Moore exhibited at
the Jago Gallery in Shoreditch.
Magical
Mistery Moore ?(Sulaco Ediciones,Malaga,Spain-2001)- Introduction by Art
Brooks and comic versions of some Alan Moore?s songs by spaniard artists
Sergio Bleda, Martín Cáceres, Vicente Cifuentes, Juan Jose R&P, Alfredo
Torres and Ailantd (obs: this books has been reprinted in English by Avatar
Press as Moore Magical Words-2002);
(see cover in Gallery 1/ ver capa em Galeria
1)
Magical Mystery Moore, Vol. 3-This third volume from
publisher STYX Ediciones will feature additional songs and prose works from Moore, including
"What is Reality?" and "Maii. 23. hor. 6 post meridiem.
Mortlak." Project status: Working.Tentative release date: Unknown, but possibly sometime in
2003.
Mania
Interview [Aug. 7, 1996] An interview with Moore entitled Alan Moore,The
Writer Supreme" conducted by Steve Johnson.
Marvel
Superheroes #389- Marvel U.K. [September 1982]-"A Short History of Britain"
3 pp.
MARVEL SUPERHEROES #387-Marvel U.K. [July 82] one story "Captain Britain: A Crooked World" Alan Davis (a) 5 pp.
MARVEL SUPERHEROES #388Marvel U.K. [August 82] one story "Captain Britain: Graveyard Shift" Alan Davis (a) 5 pp. Storyline continued in DAREDEVILS #1. Story shows Miracleman's headstone in a graveyard. Second time Captain Britain and Miracleman appear in same strip.
MARVEL SUPERHEROES #391Marvel U.K. [November 82]One Night Raven text story.
MARVEL SUPERHEROES #392Marvel U.K. [December 82 - Mar 83]One Night Raven text story.
MARVEL SUPERHEROES #393Marvel U.K. [January 83] One Night Raven text story.
MARVEL SUPERHEROES #394Marvel U.K. [February 83] One Night Raven text story.
MARVEL SUPERHEROES #395Marvel U.K. [March 83] One Night Raven text
story.
MARVELMAN SPECIAL #1Quality Comics [1984]
"Saturday Morning Pictures" 4 pp. Reprint of three 1950's Marvelman stories by Mick Anglo & Co. with framing sequence by Alan Moore & Alan Davis
MAXWELL, THE MAGIC CAT, VOLUMES #1-4Distributed by Eclipse in U.S. Contains afterword by Moore.
Mechanics
( july-1985) ? Introduction by Alan Moore;
Mephisto-Terror negro-nº 2 ? (Icea Gráfica
Editora-SP-Brazil)-?Who Watches the Watchmen?article by Roberto Causo, 5
pages;
Michael
J. Basset?s 280 pages transcription of Conversations with Alan Moore On
Bringing Big Numbers to UK?s TV;
Miraclemen
# 2 (Eclipse, reprints Warrior stories) - AM has a 2 pages article entitled:
"M*****Man: Full Story and Pics)
on the origins of the character. After
detailing the character's historical roots, Alan traces his own involvement,
beginning with his link with the character as a young reader and fan, the
catalysts for his revisionist take, and the 1981 phone call from WARRIOR
publisher Dez Skinn inviting him to write a revival of the Marvelman character.(S.Bissette
quote)
The
Mirror of Love by Alan Moore & José Villarrubia (Top Shelf Comix ?2003)-This
epic poem recounts the history of same-sex love, revealing a hidden side of
Western culture through the lives of its greatest artists.
Sappho, Michelangelo,Shakespeare, Emily Dickinson, OscarWilde, and many
others are woven into this rich, visceral piece described by The Comics Journal
as a "vital, affecting piece of work ?exquisitely moving -- not because
it's a testament to same-sex love, but because it's a testament to love, period."
Originally written fourteen years ago, The Mirror of Love sprang from Moore's
activist heart as a reaction to Britain's controversial anti-gay law, Clause 28. In the past, Mirror has been translated into both a comic
book and a stage production, but Top Shelf presents it as it was meant to be, a
hardcover book illustrated with over forty full-color photographs from
acclaimed artist José Villarrubia. Included
in the 120-page special edition is an
essay about the poem and its previous incarnations, an index of characters and
places, a selection of classic poems quoted in the text, and a bibliography.
The result is a truly arresting volume that captures the spirit of Moore's
poem while redefining the concept of a picture book for adults.
Mr.Monster: His Books of Forbidden Knowledge-(Shooting StarPress,
january-1997)-Introduction and illustration by Alan Moore;
Nemo (Spain-?) magazine with an article by Kike Benllock
reviewing Frm Hell;
The New Comics [Nov. 88] Contains an 8-page transcription
of a panel interview of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons moderated by Neil Gaiman at
the UK Comic Art Convention. Interview from the pages of The Comics Journal.
Edited by Gary Groth and Robert Fiore. Published
by Berkley Books.
Now We Are Sick: [DreamHaven-1990)
-An Anthology of Nasty Verse (Macabre poetry
anthology includes The Children?s Hour by Moore ;
The
Observer (Weekend Section)- [November 2, 1986]-Contains an article entitled
"Shazam! The Hero Breaks Down."
Article has picture of Moore holding a copy of The Ballad of Halo Jones, Book 3 ;
Outbreak
of Violets (MTV Europe-1995) card Series with various artists.
Overstreet?s Fan #13 - [Gemstone Publishing-7/1996]- An article Untold Tales: Alan Moore?s Twilight is
2-page detailed synopsis of Moore?s often rumored but unwritten ?DC Universe? story
;
Planetary
?(Wildstorm-1999)-Introduction entitled ?Planetary Consciousness?, by Alan
Moore
Pocket
Essentials:Alan Moore -(UK,dec./2001) - by Lance Parkin -As well as an introductory essay, this book is a comprehensive survey of Alan Moore's career. It also contains the only complete list of his works, including projects that never saw the light of day.
(see Alan Moore, italian edition, above);(capa em Galeria
5/cover in Gallery 5)
Prevue
#? [1997?] Alan Moore interview?
Promethea
#1 (American Best Comics-aug.1999)-The Promethea Puzzle:Adventure in Folcklore",
a text story by Alan moore;
Puma
Blues # 20 (1988) ? Alan Moore?s essay ?A Manifesto for Creators ?
Q
magazine (october-1986)-
Ragnarok
(1984) Script by Alan Moore for a straight-t0-video animated anthology os
stories, including work by Bryan Talbot.
Rapid
Eye # 3 (Creation Books-1995)- The 12 pages article ?Moon and Serpent ? The
World of AM?by D.M.Mitchell;
Re/Search #?-Contains an article and an interview in which
Moore talks about theatre and the illuminatus
Riot
Magazine #0 [Nov. 97] Pages 32-33 contain an interview with Moore entitled
"Under the Hot Lights: Alan Moore" conducted by Scott Braden.
Published by Metropolis Publishing.
Rolling
Stone, #519 [February 11, 1988] Page 103 contains an article about horror
writers Clive Barker and Alan Moore
by Mikal Gilmore entitled "Hellraisers."
Rolling
Stone # 619 ?(¿)
SAGA OF THE SWAMP THING TPB-DC Comics [September 87] John Totleben (c) Reprints of SAGA OF THE SWAMP THING #20-27 with a foreword by Ramsey Campbell and a seven-page introduction by Alan Moore.
Sci-Fi
Universe #? [Spring 1996] Contains an interview of Alan Moore.
Sci-Fi World # (?) Contains an interview on AM by Joel
Meadows.
Scooby
Doo Annual-Granddreams [1982] Contains an article on haunted houses and
illustrations.
Skeleton
Crew Vol. 2, #5 [Nov. 90] Pages 43-47 contain an interview with Moore entitled
"Apocalyptic Thinking: Alan Moore" conducted by Christian Lehmann
Sketch
Magazine # 19 (Blueline Pro-february,2003)-Sketch is proud to present an in-depth interview with no less than?Alan
= Moore! The great master of modern comic-book writing gives a personal and fascinating walk through the creative mind that has thrilled and galvanized the industry. From the early Eclipse projects to his current Wildstorm work, Alan Moore continues to be one of the most interesting, controversial, and skilled creators in the business.(see
cover here/ veja capa aqui)
Sounds- [February 14, 1981] Contains a 2-page article by
Curt Vile (Alan Moore) entitled "Terror Couple Kill Telegram Sam in the
Flat Field" with an illustration
as Curt Vile.
Sounds [April 4, 1981] Contains a 1-page article by Curt
Vile (Alan Moore) entitled "Here
Come the Jetsons" (an interview with the Jets) with an
illustration as Curt Vile.
Sounds [August
8, 1981] 1 pp. Contains an article by Curt Vile (Alan Moore) entitled
"Mystery and Abomination" (Mystery Guest interview) and illo
as Curt Vile.
Sounds [August 22, 1981)
A record review of 1/2 Japanese "Loud."
Sounds [February 26, 1981] A record review of Bauhaus
"Mask."
Sounds [November 6, 1982]1 pp. Contains an article Alan
Moore entitled "Wind Power" (Hawkwind
interview).
Speakeasy
#54 [late 1995/early 1996?] Contains a 6-page joint interview with Alan
Moore and Chris Claremont entitled "Moore and Claremont Speak Out On
Writing." Issue also contains three Maxwell the Cat strips.
The Starry Wisdom: [Creation Books-2/1995]--A Tribute to H.P. Lovecraft (Short story anthology includes The Courtyard by Moore;(obs.this story has been
adapted to comics and launched em 2003 by Avatar Press.
Spin
[Feb. 88] Contain a 4-page interview with Moore entitled "Antihero"
conducted by Brad Balfour.
Street
Fan Magazine (Oct.?)-Moore is Always Betteer, by Joseph P.Rybandt, pp 54/55.;
Street
Fan Magazine (?)- Ultold Stories-1963 Annual- by Scott Braden ? pp.46/47;
Submedia
# 1 Woodhaus Studio-1999-UK) ? Article on Bill Sienkiewicz and Big Numbers (8
pages) and the reproduction of the
unpublished # 3, cover and 10 pages;
Superman
(1984 Annual) ? Text ?Protected Species ?by Alan Moore;
Superman
( 1985-Annual) ? Text ?I was Superman?s Double ? by Alan Moore;
The
Suttons:Three Years in Maidstone (Ark Comics -1988) -Introduction by Alan Moore
Swampmen
(February 2003) -Jon B. Cooke and
George Khoury (Kimota: The Miracleman Companion)
examine the many incarnations of the Swamp Thing,
and the creators attached to him. Featuring all-new interviews
with the key players of the Swamp Thing books: Alan Moore,
Stephen Bissette, John Totleben, Steve Gerber, Mike Ploog, Jim
Mooney, Len Wein, Berni Wrightson, and many more. Also,
features a Swamp Thing gallery, with a cover by Totleben.
Swiftsure
(1985) ?The 20 Year Party ? by Alan Moore, ½ p.
Swof
# 28 (hiver-2000) ? Sweden magazine,Full illustrate 34 pages
interview on Alan Moore by Stéphane Mahaut,in july 1999;
Tales of Midnight
[Blue Silver Entertainment-1999](Kosovo Refugee benefit comic released in London at the Galaxion ?99 Sci-Fi convention. It includes the
short text story The Serpent and the Sword;
Time
Out (?) article on Watchmen;
Time
Zone ?) article on Watchmen;
Tripwire
Special #A Tripwire [Nov. 98] Pages 12-15 contain an interview of Alan Moore
called "End Of The Century Club" conducted by Joel Meadows.
Tripwire
Vol. #2, #5 Tripwire [Jun. 98] Pages 22 and 23 contain an interview of Alan
Moore conducted by Scott Braden.
Tripwire
Vol. #2, #10 Tripwire [Apr./May 99] Pages 22-25 contain an interview of Alan
Moore called "Alphabet Soup" conducted by Joel Meadows.
Tripwire
Vol.# 4, # 11 (jun/jul 02), sporting a cover with Alan Moore, and including a long interesting interview wih the Man("A League of his own", pp 21-28), plus an interview with Kevin O'Neill (pp29-30).
2000
AD Annual ( 1984) ? ?How I
Write Skizz ?, by Alan Moore;
U El
Hijo de Urich ? (La Factoría de Ideas- Spain- december-1999)
Special Alan Moore- full illustrated 112 pages magazine, with interview
on AM by Jaime Rodríguez; articles on From Hell by Francisco Naranjo and Ray
Mescallado; on AM?s Super Heroes by Trajano Bermúdez; and his alternative
comics, by Óscar Palmer;
Unknown Quantities
[Funny Valentine Press-1/2000]- (Includes a 2-page prose story Sidewalk
Jockeys ,art by Guy Davis;
Untitled song writings project
Song writings for a new band featuring the flame swallower from Alan Moore's shows as a
vocalist.Project status: Working.Tentative release date: Unknown.
Vampirella/Dracula:
The Centennial Harris Publications (Harris Comics) [Oct. 97] Contains a 5 pp.
interview of Alan Moore called "Dracula, Graveyard Poets & An Interview
with Alan Moore".
Vampirella/Dracula
& Panther Showcase #1 Harris Publications (Harris Comics) [Oct. 97] Contains a
2-page interview with Alan Moore.
Vinetas
nr.10 (Edicines Génat-Spain-1994)- Watchmen Una Recomendación Personal, by
Lorenzo F. Diaz, pp. 36/39;
Violent
Cases (1987) -Introduction by Alan Moore
Voice
of the Fire (Victor Gollancz & Indigo Publishing [October 96] Illustrated by Cliff Harper. Alan Moore debut in Fiction.
Voice
of the Fire - (TopShelfComix ? 2003 ) by Alan Moore; illustrated by José
Villarrubia; with an introduction by
Neil Gaiman Teen
Witches, old warriors, mad poets and talking heads. In thirteen self-contained
stories, Voice of the Fire narrates the lives of extraordinary characters that
lived in the same region of England over the course of 5,000 years. These
interconnected stories paint the landscape of Northampton in a stunning, dark
palette. In the tradition of Kipling, Borges and Schwob, Moore weaves fact and
fiction in tales haunted by lust, ghosts and longing. Top Shelf will offer the
first printing of Moore's masterpiece as a hardcover, illustrated with José
Villarrubia's trademark computer manipulated images.
This first American edition will also feature new cover art and an
introduction by the award-winning creator of Sandman, Neil Gaiman. Time Out
magazine calls it "Remarkable, savage and, at times unbearably beautiful,"
and Locus "A daring, unsettling work of literature."
(veja Ilustração digital de Villarrubia em Galeria
6/See Villarrubia's Digital Illustration for this book in Gallery 6) e Aqui/
and Here
Warrior # 2 (reprint, Eclipse
Comics) 2 pages of AM's text on "M****man:Full Story and Pics
Warrior #17 [Mar. 84] Contains an 8-page interview wherein
Alan Moore discusses how he and David Llyod created the V For Vendetta strip
called "Sweat Shop Talk III: Behind the Painted Smile". Also contains
picture of Moore winning Eagle award.
(see cover in Article 8/ Ver capa em artigo 8)
Watchmen Special edition (DC/Graphiti
designs-1988)-Leather-bound, slipcase hardback edition wich reprints the
acclaimed and awarded series and also include 40 pages of sketches, background
notes and extracts from scripts.It seems that only 200 copies of this were
actually made.
Weird Windows - 1 (1970) -Prose
Fiction "To The Humfo"and 2 (197l) "Shrine of the Lizard".
Wizard nº 1 (Brazilian Edition,Hangar 18 Editora-Oct.2001)-Full
color 6 pages illustrated article
? Kimota- O Misterio de Miracleman? by Leandro Luigi del Manto,and more:
?Novidades de Alan Moore?, Ëlencio: A Liga Extraordinária ?);
Wizard #14 [Oct. 92] "Palmer's Picks" on pages
16-17 by Tom Palmer, Jr. focused on the best of Alan Moore.
Wizard #27 [Nov. 93] Pages 42-45 contain an interview with
Moore entitled "The Unexplored Medium" conducted by William A.
Christensen and Mark Seifert.
Wizard
#52 [Dec. 95] Pages 70-78 contain an interview with Moore entitled "Tales
From the Crypt" conducted by Peter Hogan. Also contains photographs
of Moore.
Wizard #95 [July 99] The Wizard Q & A, on pages 40-44,
contain an interview with Moore conducted by Chris Hutchinson. Moore discusses
his place in comics, views on the industry and magic.
Wizard # 114 (March 2001)-Revie of From Hell, the movie, by
Christopher Lawrence,pp.43/46;
Wizard # 130 (july 2002) ? By Mike Cotton ? A Chat with
AM about his refusal to work on a Marvel Hero, why he will never do a Watchmen
sequel and how he might quit comics;
Words Without Pictures [Arcane/Eclipse-1990] -Anthology book reprints the novelette The Hypothetical Lizard by Moore
;
The Years Best Fantasy: First Annual Collection St. Martin's Griffin [August 88] Contains a reprint of "A Hypothetical Lizard" on pages 453-487 from Liavek: Wizard's Row. Edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri
Windling.
Yoggoth Cultures-Creation Books [December 1997] Of note, this book never actually came out. Creation Books states that the "book was abandoned." Unsure as to whether that means it was abandoned by Creation Books or Alan Moore himself
(see below)
Yuggoth Cultures and Other Growths #1 (of 3) scheduled for a Sept 2003 release
from AVATAR. 40 pp book, $3.95 cover price.Nightjar - the "lost WARRIOR
story? This was a strip written by Alan Moore before he became a comics megastar. It would have
been his first horror strip - way before SWAMP THING. It was to have been drawn by Bryan, who partially pencilled and inked a few pages before Alan and
Dez Skinn, editor/publisher of WARRIOR fell out big time and Alan stoppedcontributing to the book, leaving
NIGHTJAR
shelved. Now, 23 years later, AVATAR PRESS has commissioned Bryan to finish the artwork for the firstchapter, the only one that Alan
wrote.The piece will be accompanied by the full Alan Moore script text, an article written by Bryan explaining the background and the text of a
10-page letter written to Bryan, in which Alan sets out his thoughts and feelings
about the strip he is about to write. This in itself is an important historical document in comic book
terms. Here is a fascinating glimpse into the creative process of the emerging talent that many now regard as the
greatestcomic writer of all time-VEJA AQUI/ CLIC HERE
RECORDS
(Discos)
and CDs
Angel Passage CD
The Birth Caul: A Shamanism of Childhood[Nov. 18, 1995]Recording of live performance in Tyne, UK by David J and Tim Perkins with text written and spoken by Alan Moore.
Bauhaus-
?Satori in Paris? EP Beggars Banquet: Spoken Introduction; ?Mask ?LP
Sleeve notes under the alias of Brilburn Logu
Brought to Light - (Codex Books- ISBN 1899598 56 1) CD by Alan Moore and Gary Lloyd-This spoken word version of Moore's text is
essential listening. Dark electronic backing by Gary Lloyd accompaniesMoore's reading of the sinister subject matter.
"So we violated neutrality acts, federal statutes and piddling state murder laws -- who gives a shit? ... Heh. All those unsuspecting revolutionaries in airport lounges. Slaughterhouse
processions with muzak."(see it's cover in Remarkable
Publications)
David Jay ? Lyrics for ?This Vicious Cabaret ?12?
EP on Glass Records, 1984. This song is illustrated by David lloyd above the
sheet music in Warrior # 12 (August-1983)
Mystery Guests ? ?Wurlitzer Juntion/The Merry Shark You Are? single,
Boy?s Own. Lyrics only;
Emperors of Ice Cream[1994?]Moore is/was a member of this band that had one track on a limited-circulation complilation tape of Northampton bands.
Hexentexts: A Creation Books Sampler (december-1991) Moore
gives a reading and also drew the cover.
Highbury Magic Poetry reading[Nov. 20, 199?]Moore gave a poetry reading at the Garage in
Highbury, London about magic.
Highbury Working CDA transcript of this work can be found here.
The March of Sinister Ducks (1983)? ?Old Gangster Never Die?/March of
the Sinister Ducks ?singles, Situation 2. Lyrics and vocals;
Moore, as Translucia baboon, David J and session saxophonist Alex Green perform
a song about ducks and their evil plans. The B-side was "Old Gangsters
Never Die".The title song was reissued of lexi-disc with Critters issue #
23 (april-1988) and justified in a two-page prose piece by AM, as "The True
story Of The Rise And Fall Of The sinister Ducks"
Maurice and I[1995]Moore wrote the song "Me and Dorothy Parker " for the music duo The Flash Girls.
Me and Dorothy Parker - (1995) a song written by AM for The
Flash Girls - which is adapted for comics in Negative Burn.
The Moon and Serpent Grand Egyptian Theater of Marvels [1996] Alan Moore wrote and spoke text, with music by David J. A transcript of this work can be found here.
Satori in Paris EP Beggars Banquet Spoken introduction for the group Bauhaus. "Mask" LP sleeve
notes under the alias of Brilburn Logue.
The V For Vendetta EP (1984) by David J comprised of
"This Vicious Cabaret"(lyrics by Alan Moore), "V's Theme"and
"Incidental".There was a fold-out of the Warrior strip with this song's
lyrics issued with it.While the EP is impossible to find these days, all three
tracks are available on david J's best of album "On Glass ".
Around 1994 Alan Moore's Band The Emperors Of Ice Cream had
a demo/compilation tape which wasn't released commercially.
VIDEO
Anake magick performance On April 10, 1999, Alan Moore was part of a symposium of real magick and global ritualism called Ananke at Conway Hall in
London. Ananke is the name of the ancient Greek goddess of
Destiny. Moore's contribution to the program included taking the audience on a trip to the heart of Red Lion Square and the alchemical secrets that lie there, with dancers, music,
readings, acting, and fire breathers.
Anti-Gravity Room [YTV and The Sci-Fi Channel]
Season Three: #37 Pot Luck II "Watchmen" Dave Gibbons. Moore
doesn't appear in this episode.
Season Three: #38 "Monsters and Evil" From Hell
Season Four: #42 "Great Stories" Alan Moore: Watchmen
Season Four: #46 "Potluck (Part 2)" Alan Moore: Miracleman
Season Five: #55 "Legends" Alan Moore
The Ballad of Halo Jones Play [1987]An adaption of the first two books of Halo Jones by screenwriter Elliot Gould. The play took place at the Edinburgh Festival in 1987 and was performed by the Red Theater. It then toured around Britain in 1988. 2000 AD Sci-Fi Special contains a 4-page pictorial of this.
The Birth Caul[1995] Stage performance. Later recorded on cd. Brought to Light Stage Adaption [?]
The Cardinal and The Corpse (or A Funny Night Out) [199?] Alan Moore was featured in a short film for
Channel 4's "Without Walls" series. The film was an exploration of London's second-hand book trade. In the film, Moore played himself(?), looking for an 18th Cent. magickal primer called 'The Magus'. Moore refers to his role on p.11 of From Hell: The Compleat Scripts.
Brought to Light Stage Adaption
Clive Barker's A to Z of Horror[19??] British tv series which lasted six week series (i.e. once a week) and contains interviews with Ala Moore and London occult novelist Ian Sinclair (who provided much inspiration for From Hell); and a discussion with Dave McKean about Jack the Ripper.
Comic Profiles[198?] Alan Moore appeared in four of five profiles. The first was "Ten Years of 2000 A.D."; the second focused on interviews with comic book professionals about Will Eisner; the third was "Watch The Men", an interview with Moore and Dave Gibbons about the Watchmen; and the fourth was entitled
"Iconoclasm at the I.C.A", which was a talk that Moore gave at a comic/sci fi convention. Produced by Acme and C.A. Productions.
Holy Smoke-London Weekend Television [July 1998]Moore has a 3-minute spot in which he gives his opinion on "What is Reality?" A transcript is available at Comicon.
The Mirror of Love[1998] An adaption of "The Mirror of Love" short story from A.A.A.R.G.H! Screenplay is by Jose Villarrubia and the play is to be directed by David Drake. The play is to run from June 4 to the 14th at Baltimore's Theater Project.
Monsters, Maniacs, and Moore[1986] A 40 minute video in which, through some clever editing, Moore
interviews himself and dresses like an Al Capone for the 80s. Produced by Central and England Their England.
The Moon and the Serpent[1986] Stage performance. Later recorded on cd.
Prisoners of Gravity-Alan Moore appeared in several episodes of this show (one episode devoted an entire episode to the Watchmen, with interviews from Moore and Dave Gibbons). Show produced by TVOntario; to see a list of episodes as they are being rerun on the Canadian science fiction channel, Space, go to
www.spacecast.com/schedule
Episode #11 "Horror" Stephen Bissette talks about his run on "Swamp Thing." Moore doesn't appear in this episode.Episode #16 "Chaos" Bill Sienkiewicz talks about "Big
Numbers." Moore doesn't appear in this episode.Episode #17 "Ecology" Moore talks about his run on Swamp
Thing.Episode #19 "Watchmen" Rick pays tribute to the seminal British comic book series, with "Watchmen" writer Alan Moore and artist Dave Gibbons.Episode #28 "Cosmic Cavalcade" Features upcoming projects in
the world of speculative fiction and comics, with Alan Moore, Oscar Zarate, Dave McKean, Stephen Baxter, Clifford Stoll, Nancy A. Collins, and Alan Grant. Moore and Zarate interviewed together about "A Small Killing."Episode #49 "Comic-Book Layout" The Commander looks at the craft behind the art of comics with comic-book creators Scott McCloud, Joe Kubert, Frank Miller, and Howard Chaykin. Dave Gibbons also appears in this episode to talk about the layout in "Watchmen."Episode #67 "Politics" Politics in science fiction, fantasy and comic books, featuring Alan Moore and David Lloyd, Ellen Datlow, Geoff Ryman, David Wingrove, and Lewis Shiner. [Moore and Lloyd talk about "V For Vendetta.]Episode #72 "Awards" Commander Rick discusses awards with the award winners. Dave Gibbons discusses winning the Hugo for "Watchmen." Moore doesn't appear in this episode.Episode #77 "Sex" Rick looks at the role of sex in
speculative fiction and comics. Moore talks about "Lost Girls."Episode #79 "Violence" Guests review the depiction of violence in sci-fi, fantasy, horror, and comic books. [Moore talks about the third volume of"Miracleman," especially issue #15.]Episode #100 "The Ricky Awards" Features a few clips from
interviews with Moore in previous episodes.
Ragnarok[1984]A full-length animated video (divided into four "episodes") produced by Nutland Video. Cover by Bryan Talbot, script by Alan Moore. Art by Mike Collins and others.Sci-Fi Buzz, episode #137-See
Here/Veja aqui
Sci-Fi Channel? The Tube [198?] A popular British Rock/Pop tv show. Moore made an appearance and was interviewed?
The Tube[198?] A popular British Rock/Pop tv show. Moore made an appearance and was interviewed?
XXXTripping[August 4, 1997-Aug.18, 1997]Moore contributed to three segments of this series. The first show is on magic, the second on sex and the third is on death. A transcript is available at the Channel Four website.
Credits
Alan Moore Fan Site © 1997-2003 Stephen Camper
email: contact@alanmoorefansite.com
Moore-(Roland-Collection, UK,?)-British scriptwriter Alan
Moore has served to revolutionize the world of comics from a literary point of
view. His work on traditional characters and new series has raised the level of
comics, taking them to new groups of cultured and more demanding readers.Credits:
Director-Alejandro Vallejo; Original Music-Caelo del Rio;28 minutes,color,also
available in french and spanish. Orders to sales@rolland-collection.co.uk;
(see image in Gallery 6/veja imagem na Galeria 6)
LIVE,
THEATRICAL PERFORMANCES (PERFORMANCES AO VIVO EM TEATRO
Angel
Passage (october-20010 recorded at the "Tigers Of Wrath"Blake
exhibition at the Tate Gallery.
The
Birth Caul: A Shamanism Of Childhood (november-1995) - David J and Tim Perkins
joined Moore in an examination of pre-verbal thought and the origin of art and
imagination. This was adapted as a comic by Eddie Campbell.
Brought
To Light - (may-1998) -Moore performs an adaptation of "Shadowplay:The
Secrret team", music by Gary (?)Lloyd.
The
Highbury Working...A Beat Seance (november-2000) Moore performs poems and
stories, encompassing (among other things0 the Krays, Coleridge and Pepper's
ghost, to music by Tim Perkins.
The
Moon And Serpent Grand Egyptian Theatre of Marvels (1996)-Moore writes and
performs to music by David J
Snakes
And ladders (april,10,1999) Moore performs at Red Lion Square. this magical text
was also adapted for comics by eddie Campbell.
MOORE
ILUSTRATIONS / ILUSTRAÇÕES
In
1969 Alan Moore did an illustration for the comics/SF bookshop Dark They Were
And Golden Eyed,that appeared in Cyclops.
NME
(1978) illustrations of Elvis Costello and Malcolm McLaren - as Curt Vile.
Illustrations
for articles in Sounds magazine: Heavy Metal (december,13,1980) Bad
Manners (june,27,1981), Mutate And Survive (august,29,198l) all as Curt Vile.
Moore
supplied one-page pin-ups for Doc Stearn...Mr Monster issues 4 and 5, and the Mr
Monster 3D triple Threat.
A
one-page drawing in Godzilla, King Of The Monsters (august-1987)
EARLY AMATEUR WORK / TRABALHOS AMADORES ANTIGOS
Circa 1969/1970 Alan Moore has written articles and have
done illustrations for Seminar, Shadow and Weird Window;
Around 1971 Moore edited Embryo, a xeroxed magazine
published by Northampton Arts Lab, and he contributed poetry and artwork to the
title, which ran to at least five issues.
He contributed one cartoon to another N.A.L. mag,Rovel (issue
3, 1981)
As Curt Vile, he wrote "Anon E Mouse"for the
magazine Anon (1977).
(compiled by Jose Carlos Neves
from various resources, including his particular collection, the web and books
like the excelletn Pocket Essentials,by Lance Parkin- and part by friend Manuel Barrero, from
Spain. Always under
construction - waiting for your help!
página aberta
a acréscimos, correções e atualizações - aguardando sua ajuda).
COMICS BIBLIOGRAPHY IN BRAZIL ONLY (BIBLIOGRAFIA DE
QUADRINHOS NO BRASIL)
Superpowers 06 - Abril (86) - 3 histórias do Monstro do Pântano (Swamp
Thing)
Novos Titãs 04 - Abril (07/86) - 1 história do Monstro do Pântano
Novos Titãs 05 - Abril (08/86) - 1 história do Monstro do Pântano
Novos Titãs 06 - Abril (09/86) - 1 história do Monstro do Pântano
Novos Titãs 07 - Abril (10/86) - 1 história do Monstro do Pântano
Batman 01 - Abril (1987) - 1 história do Monstro do Pântano
Superamigos 22 - Abril (02/87) - 1 história do Monstro do Pântano
Superamigos 23 - Abril (03/87) - 1 história do Monstro do Pântano
Superamigos 24 - Abril (04/87) - 1 história do Monstro do Pântano
Super-Homem 33 - Abril (03/87) - história onde o Monstro do Pântano
encontra o Super-Homem
Liga da Justiça 04 - Abril (04/87) - 1 história com o Vingador
Fantasma
Superamigos 33 - Abril (01/88) - 1 história do Monstro do Pântano
Superamigos 34 - Abril (02/88) - 1 história do Monstro do Pântano
Superamigos 35 - Abril (03/88) - 1 história do Monstro do Pântano
Watchmen 01 - Abril (11/88)
Watchmen 02 - Abril (12/88)
Watchmen 03 - Abril (01/89)
Watchmen 04 - Abril (02/89)
Watchmen 05 - Abril (03/89)
Watchmen 06 - Abril (04/89)
Watchmen Edição Encadernada - Abril (1989)
Batman - A Piada Mortal - Abril (04/89) (Killing Joke)Série Graphic Novel 05: A Piada Mortal - segunda impressão, Ed. Abril (12/91)
Batman: A Piada Mortal, Ed. Abril -terceira impressão (04/99)
V de Vingança 01 - Globo (1989)
V de Vingança 02 - Globo (1989)
V de Vingança 03 - Globo (1989)
V de Vingança 04 - Globo (1989)
V de Vingança 05 - Globo (1989)
V de Vingança Edição Encadernada - Globo (1990)
Miracleman 01 - Tannos (1989)
Miracleman 02 - Tannos (12/89)
Miracleman 03 - Tannos (1990)
Miracleman 04 - Tannos (1990)
Monstro do Pântano 01 - Abril (01/90) - 2 histórias do Monstro do
Pântano
Monstro do Pântano 02 - Abril (02/90) - 2 histórias do Monstro do
Pântano
Monstro do Pântano 03 - Abril (03/90) - 2 histórias do Monstro do
Pântano
Monstro do Pântano 04 - Abril (04/90) - 2 histórias do Monstro do
Pântano
Monstro do Pântano 05 - Abril (05/90) - 2 histórias do Monstro do
Pântano
Monstro do Pântano 06 - Abril (06/90) - 2 histórias do Monstro do
Pântano
Monstro do Pântano 07 - Abril (07/90) - 2 histórias do Monstro do
Pântano
Monstro do Pântano 08 - Abril (08/90) - 2 histórias do Monstro do
Pântano
Monstro do Pântano 09 - Abril (09/90) - 2 histórias do Monstro do
Pântano
Monstro do Pântano 10 - Abril (10/90) - 2 histórias do Monstro do
Pântano
Monstro do Pântano 11 - Abril (11/90) - 2 histórias do Monstro do
Pântano
Monstro do Pântano 13 - Abril (11/90) - 1 história do Monstro do
Pântano
Monstro do Pântano 14 - Abril (02/91) - 2 histórias do Monstro do
Pântano
Monstro do Pântano 16 - Abril (04/91) - 1 história do Monstro do
Pântano
Monstro do Pântano 17 - Abril (04/91) - 1 história do Monstro do
Pântano
Monstro do Pântano 18 - Abril (06/91) - 1 história do Monstro do
Pântano
Monstro do Pântano 19 - Abril (07/91) - 2 histórias do Monstro do
Pântano
Graphic Novel 05: Batman - A Piada Mortal - Reimpressão - Abril
(12/91)
Superpowers 21 - Abril (05/91) - 3 histórias do Super-Homem (Superman)
Violador 01 - Abril (03/97) (Violator)
Violador 02 - Abril (04/97)
Violador 03 - Abril (05/97)
Obras Primas Vertigo - Monstro do Pântano - Metal Pesado (04/97) - Reimpressão em formato americano do arco de histórias do Monstro do Pântano intitulado Lição de Anatomia, publicadas em Novos Titãs # 04-07.
Spawn 08 - Abril (10/96)
Spawn 36 - Abril (05/98)
Spawn: Feudo de Sangue 01 - Abril (02/98)
Spawn: Feudo de Sangue 02 - Abril (03/98)
Vampirella e Drácula: O Centenário - Metal Pesado (10/97) - História "O Novo Europeu".
V de Vingança 01 - Via Lettera (1998)
V de Vingança 02 - Via Lettera (03/99)
Batman: A Piada Mortal - Abril - Reimpressão (04/99)
Watchmen 01 - Abril - Reimpressão (02/99)
Watchmen 02 - Abril - Reimpressão (03/99)
Watchmen 03 - Abril - Reimpressão (03/99)
Watchmen 04 - Abril - Reimpressão (04/99)
Watchmen 05 - Abril - Reimpressão (04/99)
Watchmen 06 - Abril - Reimpressão (05/99)
Watchmen 07 - Abril - Reimpressão (05/99)
Watchmen 08 - Abril - Reimpressão (06/99)
Watchmen 09 - Abril - Reimpressão (06/99)
Watchmen 10 - Abril - segunda impressão (07/99)
Watchmen 11 - Abril - Reimpressão (07/99)
Watchmen 12 - Abril - Reimpressão (08/99)
Gen 13 e Wild C.a.t.s 06 - Abril (01/99) - 1 história dos Wild
C.a.t.s
Gen 13 e Wild C.a.t.s 07 - Abril (02/99) - 1 história dos Wild
C.a.t.s
Gen 13 e Wild C.a.t.s 08 - Abril (03/99) - 1 história dos Wild
C.a.t.s
Gen 13 e Wild C.a.t.s 09 - Abril (04/99) - 1 história dos Wild
C.a.t.s
Gen 13 e Wild C.a.t.s 10 - Abril (05/99) - 1 história dos Wild
C.a.t.s
Gen 13 e Wild C.a.t.s 11 - Abril (06/99) - 1 história dos Wild
C.a.t.s
Gen 13 e Wild C.a.t.s 01 - Mythos (1999) - 1 história dos Wild
C.a.t.s
Gen 13 e Wild C.a.t.s 02 - Mythos (1999) - 1 história dos Wild
C.a.t.s
Gen 13 e Wild C.a.t.s 03 - Mythos (1999) - 1 história dos Wild
C.a.t.s
Do Inferno 01 - Via Lettera (04/2000) (From Hell)
Do Inferno 02 - Via Lettera (02/2001)
Liga Extraordinária 01 - Pandora (04/2001)
Liga Extraordinária 02 - Pandora (06/2001)
Liga Extraordinária 03 - Pandora (08/2001)
( Fonte Bibliografia nacional: Saka Comics - por Daniel Sakavicius)
Vampirella/Drácula: O Centenário, Ed. Metal Pesado (10/97) - História "O Novo Europeu".
Obras Primas Vertigo: Monstro do Pântano, Ed. Metal Pesado (04/97) - reimpressão em formato americano do arco de histórias do Monstro do Pântano intitulado ?Lição de
Anatomia?, publicadas em Novos Titãs # 04-07.
ENTREVISTAS
Vampirella/Drácula: O Centenário, Ed. Metal Pesado (10/97) - ?Drácula, Poetas de Cemitério e Uma Entrevista com Alan Moore,? 5 páginas.
Wizard Brasil 12, Ed. Globo (07/97) - "CONTOS DA CRIPTA", 5 páginas.
INTRODUÇÕES
Obras Primas Vertigo: Monstro do Pântano, Ed. Metal Pesado (04/97) - Uma excelente introdução de 3 páginas, onde Moore fala sobre o gênero de horror americano e sua conexão com o Monstro do Pântano.
V de Vingança edição encadernada, Ed. Globo (1990) - Introdução na segunda capa.
V de Vingança 01, Via Lettera Editora (1998) - Introdução de 1 página, é a mesma que aparece na edição encadernada de V de Vingança da Editora Globo, mas com nova tradução.
TEXTOS
Miracleman 02, Ed. Tannos (12/89) - ?M******MAN: A Verdade Real,? 3 páginas; Moore nos conta sobre as origens de Miracleman e sua participação na adaptação do herói aos anos 80.
Do Inferno 01, Via Lettera Editora (04/2000) - Apêndice de 28 páginas onde Moore enumera todas as referências bibliográficas, geográficas e históricas utilizadas por ele para compor sua visão sobre o mito de Jack, O Estripador, para os capítulos desta edição.
Do Inferno 02, Via Lettera Editora (02/2001) - Apêndice de 13 páginas onde Moore enumera todas as referências bibliográficas, geográficas e históricas utilizadas por ele para compor sua visão sobre o mito de Jack, O Estripador, para os capítulos desta edição.
Sandman 05, Ed. Globo (03/90) - ?V de Vingança, A Gênese,? 4 páginas.
V de Vingança 02, Via Lettera Editora (03/99) - ?Por Trás do Sorriso Pintado,? 11 páginas; aqui, Alan Moore desvenda as circunstâncias que levaram a criação de V de Vingança. Muito, muito interessante.
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