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| - Alan Moore ist ein britischer Comic-Autor. Er schrieb folgende Doctor Who-Comicgeschichten:
* Black Legacy
* Business as Usual
* Star Death
* Black Sun Rising
* 4-D War Berühmt wurde Alan Moore als Autor mit der Comic-Reihe Die Liga der außergewöhnlichen Gentlemen, in der er mehrfach Bezüge zum Doctor Who-Universum einbaute.
- Alan Moore (born November 18, 1953) is an English writer known for work in comics, including the acclaimed comic book series Watchmen, V for Vendetta, From Hell and Batman: The Killing Joke. He voiced himself in "Husbands and Knives".
- Alan Moore (Northampton, 18 de noviembre de 1953) es un guionista de historietas británico conocido por obras maestras del cómic. Llego a ser catalogado como el «Mejor Escritor de Historietas de la Historia».
- Alan Oswald Moore (discovered 18 November 1953, somewhere in England by Fleetway Publishing) is one of the world's top ranking 13th level wizards. He has also been known to write comics while recovering from stints of summoning vast rampaging hordes of absinthe-driven lesbians to do his bidding, and sometimes his laundry. Few know he is actually based on the Golden Age hero Alane Moor.
- Alan Moore appeared in Coronation Street between July 1989 and February 1990 as Maurice Jones, the father of Steph Barnes and the builder of the non-terraced site of the street. He also appeared in The Wednesday Play, Nearest and Dearest Chessgame, Bulman, Robin of Sherwood and had a regular role in early 1970s drama Owen M.D..
- In Greek religion and mythology, Alan Moore (/ˈælən mʊɹ/; Ancient Greek: Πάν) is the god of the suburban wilderness, guardians/watchmen, swamps, Hell, humanoid bats, masques, nature, and companion of lost girls. His name originates within the Marathi language, (from the word सूड व्ही, meaning "V for Vendetta.") He has the hindquarters, legs, and horns of a goat, in the same manner as a faun or satyr, and an enormous satyrian beard. With his homeland in rustic England, he is also recognized as the god of English countrysides, Scottish moors (hence his name), Kansas fields and lost girls. Moore is connected to fertility and the season of spring. The ancient Greeks also considered Alan Moore to be the god of criticism of interpretations of his own work.
- Alan Moore got his start writing some crap involving the Time Lords getting in a war in time that never went anywhere. He was also Andrew Cartmel's favorite writer. Cartmel tried to get him to write for Doctor Who, but Moore said that all the post-Hartnell Doctors were too pedophilic for his tastes. It's a fair assumption that he wasn't watching season 24 anyways, like most people in the world.
- Originally a cartoonist, Moore decided he couldn't make a living in that fashion and began his career in writing. Working with Marvel comics, Moore wrote scripts for Marvel UK, continuing work on Captain Britain, and also work on 2000 AD. The most famous of his early works was the V for Vendetta series. He was hired in 1983 to write DC's Swamp Thing in which he introduced John Constantine who was later given his own series, Hellblazer. He also wrote his infamous story on the Joker called The Killing Joke.
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- Alan Moore is a crazy man. An entertaining crazy man, that. He was once a great comic book writer, who wrote numerous comics. Several of his titles include Watchmen, V for Vendetta and has done work on Batman and Superman. He has a lot of concerns and views when it comes to his work.He doesn't like people making films based off his comics, and hates when other authors write for comics he made. He did the same exact thing with The League of Extraodinary Gentlemen. He also believes in magic (Yes, that's right. Magic. As in the magic in Harry Potter.) He claims to worship a giant snake.
- He was later regarded as one of the most acclaimed comic book writers of all time and profoundly influenced late 1980s Doctor Who era script editor Andrew Cartmel, who asked him to submit story ideas to him. Scenes from Moore's The Ballad of Halo Jones had an influence on the Doctor Who stories Paradise Towers, Dragonfire and The Greatest Show in the Galaxy as Cartmel had shown to script writers as an example of the style of story he wanted to, in part, emulate. His daughter, Leah Moore, has co-scripted The Whispering Gallery for IDW Publishing.
- Alan Moore is an acclaimed and award-winning British author, comic book writer, and magician who worships the ancient Roman snake god Glycon and who currently lives in Northampton, England. Among Moore's impressive list of works are From Hell, V for Vendetta, Watchmen, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Voice of the Fire, and Lost Girls. Moore is noted for both the quality of his writing and his complete and utter disdain for the commercialization of his works, particularly the adaptation of his writing into film.
- Probably the most widely recognised (and arguably insane, although in that nifty-creative Howard Hughes and Orson Welles way) Comic Book writer of all time, Alan Moore was born in Northampton, England, and got his start writing and drawing cartoon strips for music magazines such as The NME. He moved on to get regular work at Marvel UK, where he wrote the Captain Britain comic, and Two Thousand AD, where he wrote a series of acclaimed stories, including DR and Quinch and The Ballad of Halo Jones. This period included V for Vendetta, about an anarchist planning to take down a fascist UK Government, and Miracleman, a reinvention of a 1950s British superhero.
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- Alan Moore is a comic book writer who authored a number of stories which appear in Classic Star Wars: Devilworlds including Blind Fury!, Rust Never Sleeps, Dark Lord's Conscience and Tilotny Throws a Shape. Along with Frank Miller's The Dark Knight Returns and Art Spiegelman's Maus, Moore's Watchmen (illustrated by Dave Gibbons) is credited as having brought an air of respectability to comics in the 1980s through its plot, which many considered mature and thoughtful, some critics heralding it the greatest comic book ever produced upon release.
- Alan Moore is sent to the moon piloting an atomic powered space ship designed by Professor Manheim. This trip marks mankind's first foray into space travel. Amazed at the high rate of speed, Alan is surprised to come across another space ship. The craft sends a beam at Alan's ship, capturing in a "magnetic pull". Once aboard the other craft, Moore is addressed by the Martian space pirate Jana. Jana flees the Mars-Venus Patrol. The pirate has made captives of Professor Fenrir and the professor's daughter, Desua. Jana's craft has run out of fuel, and he intends to use Alan's ship to refuel the atomic engines. Alan resists, but is overcome by superior numbers.
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