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    Alan Moore

    Character » Alan Moore appears in 58 issues.

    Creator of Watchmen, From Hell, V for Vendetta, the ABC imprint and more. Featured in comics like Hellblazer #120, Eddie Campbell's Alec, his own Snakes and Ladders as well as his Promethea series.

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    Alan Moore last edited by lawiedc on 08/28/23 06:05AM View full history

    Alan Moore is a comic book writer primary. He is one of the most celebrated creators in comics ever and because of that he has become a pop culture icon. Known as the man who wrote Watchmen, League of Extrodinary Gentlemen (LoEG), V for Vendetta and From Hell, which were all adapted into movies. Because of the cultural influence of Alan Moore there have been versions of him based on real life writer, he is found in metaphysical versions of within some comic books and T.V. Shows.

    Canon Comic Appearances:

     From Hellblazer #120
    From Hellblazer #120
     Snakes and Ladders
    Snakes and Ladders

    In the pages of Hellblazer #120 'Desperately seeking something." Paul Jenkin's would have John Constantine (a character Alan Moorecreated) give him a salute in a bar. This interaction refers to the fact Alan Moore in interviews has mentioned meeting John Constantine in real life. Alan Moore would confirm these advents with having John Constantine featured in his Snakes & Ladders comic adaptation.

    Alan Moore would appear in Eddie Campbell's Alec series as a supporting character. Alec: How to be an Artist (2001), was where this semi-autobiographical graphic novel has Alan Moore as his real life friend. Alec would talk about how big Alan Moore was getting because of his fame from Swamp Thing.

    Alan Moore would also write himself into his series Promethea along with artist J.H. Williams III.

    Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill write and draw themselves in the story "Retiring Types", which forms a final epilogue to the hardback edition of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: The Tempest where they walk through the sets of the long running series and talk about the reception of various elements.

    Other possible comic appearances:

    • In Phil Hester's Firebreather: Iron Saint, Duncan and his class take a trip to London, England. Pages 7-9 as well as page 20 have a character that resembles Alan Moore. On page 7 where we first see this "curator" character, most of his name tag is visible and the name stops at "Mr. Moor". The character's arm is up to obstruct the rest of the name tag, the name tag is long enough for an "E" to complete the name Mr. Moore. Another possible nod would be the shadowy appearance he has on page 9, almost a nod to Alan Moore's appearance in Hellblazer #120.

    TV appearances:

    For Alan Moore's 54th birthday the Simpsons aired the episode Husbands and Knives, which he was a character in the show along side Art Spiegelman and Daniel Clowes.

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