The Complete 2000 AD By Alan Moore: Future Shocks & Other Stories
2000 AD
In one image, Daniel Clowes defeats the superhero. Also: Eugenics, Fetishes, Word Games, Race, Feminism, Fredric Wertham, Corporate Branding, Libertarians, Pajamas, Stan Lee, Graffiti, The Austrian School of Economics, and much more!
Wake up! The future arrives every morning, but does Electricomics herald more than just a new spin of the same sphere?
You’ve seen one man’s best of 2014, now see another’s hot take on someone else’s selections for the best of the 1980s! CLICK AT THE RISK OF YOUR OWN LIFE.
An old favorite returns, among some shadowy suppositions.
More service than you can stand; more attention than you can bear.
Not many comics catching my eye this week, which means we’re GOING TO THE MOVIES ON THE INTERNET!!
A scary incident from Alan Moore’s past, among other chillers for your summertime bag.
Gary Groth’s 1987 interview with Alan Moore documents the writer’s attitude towards DC after creator protests over a proposed rating system. “The Watchmen and Swamp Thing writer explains why he’ll no longer work for DC.”
A discussion on the influences and thought behind Watchmen between creators Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons at the UK Comic Art Convention in London on Sept. 21st, 1986. Moderating the panel discussion is Neil Gaiman.
Running alongside his storied career as a comics writer, editor, and publisher, Jim Shooter began a second, parallel career sometime in the 1990s: that of recounting his first career in vainglorious prose and delusional detail.