The Extraordinary Works of Alan Moore

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The Extraordinary Works of Alan Moore is a book written by George Khoury, published by TwoMorrows Publishing in 2003. An updated "Indispensable Edition" was released in 2009.

Contents

The book contains a long interview of Alan Moore about his life and comics career. It includes tributes by

. There is an extensive bibliography.

It contains the following full works by Moore:

  • "Shrine of the Lizard" (a prose story reprinted from the 1971 fanzine Weird Window #2)
  • three strips from Roscoe Moscow
  • five strips of Maxwell the Magic Cat
  • "Nutters Ruin" (a 1979 strip, reprinted from Speakeasy #43)
  • "The Avenging Hunchback" (reprinted from Darkstar #19)
  • "Kultural Krime Komix" (reprinted from Darkstar #20)
  • "Old Gangsters Never Die" (a short comic adaptation of the song included with the 45-rpm record with art by Lloyd Thatcher)
  • a never realised Judge Dredd script
  • The Halo Jones page from 2000 A.D. #500
  • "Lust" (reprinted from Seven Deadly Sins)
  • a one-page strip reprinted from Heartbreak Hotel #1
  • "Dr. Omaha presents Venus in Fur" (reprinted from Images of Omaha #2)
  • "Bob Wachsman Tummler" (reprinted from American Splendor #15)
  • "Belly of Cloud" (never realised script)
  • "I Can Hear the Grass Grow" (reprinted from Heartbreak Hotel #3)
  • "In Pictopia" (recolored by José Villarrubia and reprinted from Anything Goes #2)
  • The 2009 "Indispensable Edition" replaces "In Pictopia" with the story "The Riddle of the Recalcitrant Refuse" from Mr. Monster #3

Publication

See also

  • List of published material by Alan Moore

References

External links