Alan Moore
Writer
Alan Moore is a celebrated writer of comics and graphic novels whose work includes V for Vendetta (1982, with artist David Lloyd). Moore became a big name in the comics industry in the early 1980s with the Miracleman series (originally Marvelman) and a run of Swamp Thing for DC Comics. Along with Frank Miller, Moore is credited with bringing maturity and complexity to the comics and revitalizing the industry. His dark and ironic take on a world with superheroes, Watchmen (1986-87, with artist Dave Gibbons), was the first graphic novel to win a Hugo Award. By the end of the '80s he was publishing his own graphic novels, as well as contributing Batman and Superman stories. Moore has had his quarrels with mainstream publishers over the years, but he sells books and has earned a reputation as one of the industry's top writers. His work includes From Hell (1996, with artist Eddie Campbell) The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2000-03, with artist Kevin O'Neill) and Promethea (2001-05, with artist J.H. Williams III).Extra credit: Movies made from Moore's work include: 2001's From Hell, the Jack the RIpper story starring Johnny Depp; 2003's The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, starring Sean Connery; and 2006's V for Vendetta, inspired by Guy Fawkes and starring Natalie Portman.
Four Good Links
Alan Moore Fan Site
Keeping tabs on his work
Profile: Alan Moore
Excellent archive for fans, with lots to read
Alan Moore Interview
Long, involved discussion from 2000
Alan Moore on NPR
Audio interview about The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
Vital Stats
Birth
18 November 1953
(age 54)
Birthplace
Death
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Best Known As
Writer of the graphic novel V for Vendetta

