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Book Quotes by Alan Moore
- It seems that every movie is a remake of something that was better when it was first released in a foreign language, as a 1960s…
- There is no substitute for practical experience, and if you want to write about people you ought to put down that comic book and go…
- To paint comic books as childish and illiterate is lazy. A lot of comic books are very literate - unlike most films.
- I've never watched any of the adaptations of my books. I've never wanted to, and there's absolutely no chance of me doing so in the…
- It may be true that the only reason the comic book industry now exists is for this purpose, to create characters for movies, board games…
- My main point about films is that I don't like the adaptation process, and I particularly don't like the modern way of comic book-film adaptations,…
- My only problem with fans is when they turn pro. For example, when all the professional writers were fired by DC in the '60s, they…
- When I was working upon the ABC books, I wanted to show different ways that mainstream comics could viably have gone, that they didn't have…
- To me, all creativity is magic. Ideas start out in the empty void of your head - and they end up as a material thing,…
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