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Awesome Alan moore interview in Mustard #6

Started by Art, 28 January, 2006, 12:00:19 AM

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Art

Featuring Moores staggeringly weird theory of time, a rather vitriolic discussion of Hollywood, DC, and why the comics industry is run by actual real not-a-metaphor gangsters, and some bits that made me laugh out loud.

Plus this issues also got a 2 page strip by me with some *stunning* art by Matt Timson.

Only a pound from Alex (Myth Control) Musson.

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longmanshort

+++ implementing rigid format protocols +++ meander mode engaged +++

Art


longmanshort

Pffp, I run a business, not a library ;-P
+++ implementing rigid format protocols +++ meander mode engaged +++

Art

The weird thing is, having read the EiN Moore interview and the Mustard one, and knowing that they must have happened in a pretty similar timeframe, is that moore speaks at length in both of them and yet doesn't repeat himself much at all - and even when the interviewers prompt him on the same subjetc he goes off on different lines.

In fact of the Alan Moore interviews I've read lately (there seems to have been a whole bunch of them in the last year - maybe he's just got more freetime) there's very little repition - he's always coming up with something new to say, and it always seems to be interesting.

I can't imagine half a dozen Warren Ellis or Grant morrison interviews within the same timespan being like that.

Matt Timson

Wouldn't mind a copy myself...

*cough*
Pffft...

Bico

I hope you're not suggesting Warren Ellis has a limited range or something - you can never have too many mini-series staring gun-toting loners sticking it to the man, in my opinion.

WoD

I fancy that.  I'm equally impressed with all the Moore interviews I read (or listened too).  The man has depth.

Adrian Bamforth

"I LOVE Error 404 & Wallace & Gromit fake moon landing." - Alex's father.

ADE