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Animated Alan GIFs for every occasion…

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A for Alan by Nico Torres

seanhowe:

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ALAN MOORE’S FIVE TIPS FOR WOULD-BE COMICS WRITERS

1. Don’t.

2. No, really don’t.

3. DEFINITELY don't—I mean it.

4. Whatever you might be imagining about a life of writing, it’s not like that.

5. OK, if you’re going to anyway, if you’re going to be a writer of any quality, you will have to commit yourself to writing— which is something that, when you’re young and idealistic, sounds incredibly easy to do, but you should commit yourself to writing almost as if you were some ancient Greek or Egyptian committing yourself to a god.

If you do right by the god, then the god may, at some point in the future, reward you. But if you slack off and don’t do right by your talent or your god, then you are heading for a world of immense and unimaginable pain. If you have a gift that you choose to pursue, then you have to pursue it seriously. Don’t be half-assed about it, but realize what that commitment means.

Committing yourself to writing will mean, to a certain extent, your writing will become the most important part of your life—and that’s a big thing to say. It can have a distancing effect upon other relationships. It can be sometimes quite a solitary life. If you’re committed to your writing, you’re going to spend most of your life indoors in a silent, empty room, concentrating on a pen and a piece of paper or their equivalent. Be prepared to take it seriously and be prepared to follow where it takes you, even if that takes you to some very strange places.

This is by no means the most glamorous profession.

Don’t say that I didn’t warn you.

(published in Comics Buyer’s Guide #1349, September 24, 1999)

(Reblogged from seanhowe)

The Hoop Goes Hip!

Photos of the cast in cast in costume from a 1987/1988 production of the Ballad of Halo Jones. Published in the 1988 2000AD Sci-fi Special.

Photos by Steve Cook.

First Look Trailer for The Show

postpunkindustrial:

Alan Moore interveiw

Drawing Up Sides Interview

David Jay & Alan, Zigzag Magazine, June 1984.

(Reblogged from postpunkindustrial)

That time I looked up at Penrhyn Castle in Wales and saw Swamp Thing staring down at me…

Alan by Mario Riviere

Source: Mario’s site

Alan Moore Visions Cover by Laurent Lefeuvre.

Source: Laurent’s Blog

Dr. Manhattan on Mars

By Dave Gibbons with backgrounds from Gerhard