Burning Itch: Alan Moore, The Wizard of Northampton
I'm certain the real Alan Moore would have a better answer to my question. . . .
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Nice work! While I don't see eye-to-eye with you on the whole "Before Watchmen" thing, I think the staging on this strip is particularly well done. Keep up the good work!
A pretty funny comic, and I hate to be the one getting all political and preachy about it (especially since your wonderful League of Halfway Decent Gentlemen proves that you have deeper insight and perspective into the problem than this), but just thought I'd point out this "argument", however weak, is basically bound to be used as fodder in the recent smear campaign against Moore by the DC hype machine and their shitty-comics-junkies of a fanbase.
Moore is refusing to let his own name be paraded around as a marketing tool by the people prostituting the very work for which rights they screwed him out of. I know you want no part in helping people spin this against him.
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Nice work! While I don't see eye-to-eye with you on the whole "Before Watchmen" thing, I think the staging on this strip is particularly well done. Keep up the good work!
Moore would tell you that it's not the same, since it was he himself that wanted his name removed.
Good work in any case, of course.
A pretty funny comic, and I hate to be the one getting all political and preachy about it (especially since your wonderful League of Halfway Decent Gentlemen proves that you have deeper insight and perspective into the problem than this), but just thought I'd point out this "argument", however weak, is basically bound to be used as fodder in the recent smear campaign against Moore by the DC hype machine and their shitty-comics-junkies of a fanbase.
Moore is refusing to let his own name be paraded around as a marketing tool by the people prostituting the very work for which rights they screwed him out of. I know you want no part in helping people spin this against him.
Nobody wants their name on shit. Nobody. Great impression of Alan though, but no one in their right mind would want their name on movies like LXG.
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