Tag: Alan Moore
SILBER LININGS: Remember that time Swamp Thing had sex?
As a tie-in to The Beat's "A Month of Great Romance" series, Greg takes an affectionate look at one of comics' greatest–and strangest– love stories.
Kibbles ‘n’ Bits 10/14/20: These sick burns will keep you warm in chilly autumn...
The Red Hook returns, Disney reorganizes, comics publishing news and so much more.
SDCC ’20: The role of masks in society, as seen through HBO’s WATCHMEN series
The "GeekEd: Watchmen and the Cruelty of Masks" was one of many academic panels held during today's first day of SDCC@Home events.
REVIEW: BEST OF 2000 AD living up to its title
They really weren't kidding with this "Best" business!
WATCHMEN’s big reveal may take inspiration from Darwyn Cooke – but not how you...
The HBO sequel may be taking inspiration from another comics classic
Kibbles ‘n’ Bits 11/19/19: Alan Moore and Lou Ferrigno compete to see who is...
People, just stop asking Alan Moore about superheroes, ok?
NYCC ’19: WATCHMEN panel wows fans with first episode screening
Dave Gibbons also gave the series his blessing.
Regina King spotlighted in new WATCHMEN poster
With HBO's Watchmen finally premiering next month, HBO will be revealing more details about the show and its cast of characters in the coming weeks. Some recent featurettes and trailers have shed some light on the...
Latest WATCHMEN trailer begs the question: what are masks hiding?
Watchmen, HBO's sequel to the acclaimed comic by Alan Moore, Dave Gibbons, and John Higgins, is finally premiering next month. In anticipation, HBO has released the show's official trailer which you can check out below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-33JCGEGzwU
There's a lot...
New WATCHMEN featurette explores a world full of masks
HBO has released a new featurette about their upcoming show Watchmen, a sequel to the groundbreaking 1986 comic by Alan Moore, Dave Gibbons, and John Higgins. The featurette includes clips of the show's creative team delving into...
MINT CONDITION: From Hell (1989)
A Jack the Ripper tale from Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell