TheNewYorkTimes: It was just over a year ago that we first learned of “Unearthing,” an unusual collaboration between the comics author Alan Moore (“Watchmen,” “V for Vendetta”) and musicians including Mike Patton (of Faith No More), Justin Broadrick (Godflesh), Andrew Broder (Fog) and Stuart Braithwaite (Mogwai). For the multimedia work, Mr. Moore was to write and narrate a biographical story about his friend and comics collaborator Steve Moore (who is not related) while the musicians provided an ambient soundtrack.
While he may have protested any credit, or even an acknowledgement, Alan Moore was one of the prime movers of "Invasion!", Arrow's 100th episode.
It's not you, it's him: Alan Moore reveals that he plans to retire from comics after finishing his last few projects. Instead, he looks to film and novels.
I'll criticize batman to will all those animated movies. They need to slow that crap down and at least do other characters. Hell movies on other teams the justice league be nice. Like how can other characters be popular if you don't use them. Also the live action series should have them popular at least a little bit.
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The film Hercules by Paramount Pictures and MGM is coming to theaters on July 25th in the USA. You may have seen the trailers running this week on television portraying The Rock in the title role. But underneath a standard blockbuster-type summer film lies an almost standard-these-days story of creators’ interests gone wrong.