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Alan Moore confirms he is retiring from creating comic books

After writing some of the most famous and critically acclaimed comic books of all time, including Watchmen, V for Vendetta, From Hell and The League of Extraordinary Gentleman, Alan Moore has confirmed that he is retiring from the medium.

At a press conference in London for his latest work, Jerusalem, a weighty novel named after William Blake’s poem exploring the history of Moore’s native Northampton through several lives, Moore said he had “about 250 pages of comics left in me”.

He added: “And those will probably be very enjoyable. There are a couple of issues of an Avatar [Press] book that I am doing at the moment, part of the HP Lovecraft work I’ve been working on recently. Me and Kevin will be finishing Cinema Purgatorio and we’ve got about one more book, a final book of League of Extraordinary Gentlemen to complete. After that, although I may do the odd little comics piece at some point in the future, I am pretty much done with comics.”

The decision came, Moore explained, when he realised he felt too comfortable in the medium. “I think I have done enough for comics. I’ve done all that I can. I think if I were to continue to work in comics, inevitably the ideas would suffer, inevitably you’d start to see me retread old ground and I think both you and I probably deserve something better than that,” he said.

“So, the things that interest me at the moment are the things I don’t know if I can do, like films, where I haven’t got a clue what I am doing, or giant literary novels. Things I wasn’t sure I’d even have the stamina to finish … I know I am able to do anything anyone is capable of doing in the comic book medium. I don’t need to prove anything to myself or anyone else. Whereas these other fields are much more exciting to me. I will always revere comics as a medium. It is a wonderful medium.”

In a passage of Jerusalem, one character reflects: “He never looks at comics these days, even though they’ve become fashionable to the point where adults are allowed to read them without fear of ridicule. Ironically, in David’s view, this makes them a lot more ridiculous than when they were intended as a perfectly legitimate and often beautifully crafted means of entertaining kids.”

Moore acknowledged this was “probably an author’s message”. He said: “I am sure there is probably a very good reason for the hundreds of thousands of adults who are flocking to see the latest adventures of Batman, but I for one am a little in the dark for what that reason is.

“The superhero movies – characters that were invented by Jack Kirby in the 1960s or earlier – I have great love for those characters as they were to me when I was a 13-year-old boy. They were brilliantly designed and created characters. But they were for 50 years ago. I think this century needs, deserves, its own culture. It deserves artists that are actually going to attempt to say things that are relevant to the times we are actually living in. That’s a longwinded way of me saying I am really, really sick of Batman.”

Moore famously had a falling out with DC Comics, the owners of the Batman character, when he worked with them in the 1980s, over creator’s rights and merchandising. Since then, he has said he wishes his name to be removed from all comic work that he does not own, including Watchmen and V for Vendetta, which both remain properties of DC Comics.

He is also a vocal critic of Hollywood’s treatment of his comics. At the London press conference, he confirmed that Jerusalem would not be adapted into a film, “or not at least if I have any say in the matter”.

In 2014, Moore said in an interview that he planned to retire from public life after writing a lengthy rebuttal to online accusations of sexism and racism in his work. “Better that I let my work speak for me, which is all I’ve truthfully ever wanted or expected, both as a writer and as a reader of other authors’ work,” he wrote.

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PostPosted: Sat Sep 10, 2016 1:20 pm 
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Didn't he retire years ago from comics?

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I thought so... I bet he's going to do "Killing Joke 2: Deadly LOLZ" as his final project.


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I thought so... I bet he's going to do "Killing Joke 2: Deadly LOLZ" as his final project.

Only if he can get Liefeild to draw it.

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What he is saying is that comics are for kids. The writer of Watchmen is saying that. That the adult audience for super heroes should be looking for other cultural and literary stimuli because comics are for kids, really.

I mean, I agree with him, but he's got a brass neck saying it.


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I think he is saying that Batman and Spider-Man and the Avengers specifically are for kids, but I am just guessing because I skimmed the article.


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He has the legal rite to retire.


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We, as a generation, are very reluctant to put our toys away.

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I'm looking forward to reading the final "League" book though. It better come out soon though, because the world is going to end in 2017 (per Alan Moore).


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Hah! And he should know.

I actually didn't know he was still doing them. The last one I read Mina was stuck in a mental hospital.

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You didn't read the one where they sprang her? (SPOILERS! )


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That doesn't really spoil anything!!!


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Alan Moore and Grant Morrison are practically Marvel characters. They quit comics every other year.

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Tuna wrote:
Hah! And he should know.

I actually didn't know he was still doing them. The last one I read Mina was stuck in a mental hospital.

I buy Providence, his 1920's HP Lovecraft series.


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Alan Moore and Grant Morrison are practically Marvel characters. They quit comics every other year.


Marvel owns Alan Moore?

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That doesn't really spoil anything!!!

I ain't speakin' to you. Harrumph.

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Off to the library (website) to see if they have the books.

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Rafael wrote:
Alan Moore and Grant Morrison are practically Marvel characters. They quit comics every other year.

Morrison quit comics?


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Tuna wrote:
We, as a generation, are very reluctant to put our toys away.


In an odd sort of way, Moore and his numerous inferior imitators helped me to learn to do just that. Since they thoroughly busted some of "my" toys with their oh-so-cool-and-adult deconstructionism! I still read comics some, of course, but I long ago gave up trying to cling to the sense that the comics of my childhood were anything other than relics of the past, in a culture that has moved on from them. It's part of a greater process of learning to accept life in an endlessly changing world.

Tis a sight to engage me, if anything can,
To muse on the perishing pleasures of man;
Short-lived as we are, our enjoyments, I see,
Have a still shorter date, and die sooner than we.

Only the eternal is truly worth relying on. So I can learn to let the temporary things--like the Marvel and DC universes as I grew up knowing them--go. Maybe in helping me to see that, Moore sort of did me a favor. Much as I hate to admit it.

Musing on the eternal and all that, on a thread about comics. I'm even starting to sound a little bit like Moore. Kind of hate to have to admit that too!

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