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Post by sdsichero on Jul 19, 2019 18:33:07 GMT
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Post by belletainsummer on Jul 19, 2019 18:38:22 GMT
To paraphrase Randy Milholland, we should all be terrified that a mad wizard now has unlimited free time to focus on his grudges.
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Post by Grayson on Jul 19, 2019 18:56:20 GMT
I’ve never been what you would call a “fan” or Moore’s but he (or his beard) took a pretty fantastic potshot at Comicsgaters, so I’m inclined to give him a casual, knowing nod as he walks out the door.
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Post by liama on Jul 19, 2019 19:58:11 GMT
I thought he was already retired.
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Post by Grayson on Jul 19, 2019 20:41:11 GMT
I thought he was already retired.
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Post by achilles on Jul 19, 2019 21:20:20 GMT
I thought he was already retired. You know, "retiring" is not how he comes across to me...
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Post by mothman on Jul 24, 2019 10:07:19 GMT
Alan retires every two weeks...
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Post by pastajoe on Jul 24, 2019 12:12:40 GMT
Writers are only retired until they come up with a new idea.
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Post by liama on Jul 26, 2019 10:39:56 GMT
On the topic of Alan Moore. Yesterday at the library we got this graphic novel where Wendy from 'Peter Pan', Dorothy from 'The Wizard of Oz', and Alice from 'Alice in Wonderland' meet. The back of the book asks what would happen if these three characters met each other. My response is if Alan Moore is writing it they fuck each other.
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Post by achilles on Jul 26, 2019 13:14:38 GMT
On the topic of Alan Moore. Yesterday at the library we got this graphic novel where Wendy from 'Peter Pan', Dorothy from 'The Wizard of Oz', and Alice from 'Alice in Wonderland' meet. The back of the book asks what would happen if these three characters met each other. My response is if Alan Moore is writing it they fuck each other. Hahahaha! And if Frank Miller wrote it, they'd do that, and then kill each other while calling each other names like "slut", "whore". There is a bit of a stylistic...issue with guys like that. But I never thought Moore was all that original with his ideas. Great at executing in some respects, but not say Gaiman whose sundry works IMO are vastly more original than Moore's, and at least as well written if not better.
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