1st printing. By Bill Baker.
This is an intimate portrait of the writer and his work, detailing both what he's accomplished and what it's cost him to remain true to himself and his craft. This three-plus hour interview begins with Moore's dissection of his commercial comics career. The conversation then turns to the state of the art and business before touching on Lost Girls, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, and Jerusalem, his novel-in-progress.
Softcover, 6-in. x 8-in., 80 pages, Text Only. Cover price $9.95.
The master of comic book writing shares his thoughts on how to deliver a top-notch script!
The main essay was originally written in 1985 and appeared in an obscure British fanzine, right as Moore was reshaping the landscape of modern comics, and has been tragically lost ever since. Now Avatar brings it back in print, collected for the first time as one graphic novel, and heavily illustrated by Jacen Burrows.
Alan Moore also provides a brand new essay on how his thoughts on writing have changed in the two decades since he first wrote it. For fans of Moore's work, new writers, or anyone who wants a peak behind the mental curtain of one of the greatest living writers, this is a can't-miss book!
Softcover, 48 pages, B&W.
By Alan Moore.Alan Moore's only novel, now available in paperback, with an introduction by Neil Gaiman!We meet twelve distinctive characters that lived in the same region of central England over the span of 6,000 years. Their narratives are woven together in patterns of recurring events, strange traditions and uncanny visions. Through each tale, Moore travels through history blending truth and conjecture, in a novel that is dazzling, moving, sometimes tragic, but always mesmerizing.Softcover, 5 1/2-in. x 8-in., 304 pages, Text Only.Cover price $14.95.