Alan Moore bibliography

Alan Moore bibliography
Alan Moore Bibliography

Alan Moore
Active period 1975 - present
Publishers
2000 AD 1980 - 1986
DC Comics 1983 - 1987
Image Comics 1991 - 2000
America's Best Comics 1999 - 2006
Top Shelf Comics 2006 - present

This is a bibliography of works by British author and comic book writer Alan Moore.

Contents

Comics

2000 AD and other early British work

  • Anon E Mouse (as Curt Vile, in Anon (The Alternative Newspaper of Northampton) c. 1977)
  • The Ballad of Halo Jones (with Ian Gibson):
    • "Ballad of Halo Jones: Book 1" (in 2000AD #376-385, 1984)
    • "Ballad of Halo Jones: Book 2 Prologue" (in 2000AD #405, 1985)
    • "Ballad of Halo Jones: Book 2" (in 2000AD #406-415, 1985)
    • "Ballad of Halo Jones: Book 3 Prologue" (in 2000AD #451, 1986)
    • "Ballad of Halo Jones: Book 3" (in 2000AD #452-466, 1986)
    • a one-off joke page in 2000AD #500, a jam issue, 1986 (not collected in the trade paperback; reprinted in The Extraordinary Works of Alan Moore)
  • Captain Airstrip One (with pencils by Chris Brasted, inks and letters by SMS, in Mad Dog #10, 1985)[1]
  • Classic Star Wars: Devilworlds #1 & 2 (collects five stories from 1981's Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back Monthly #151, 154-156, & 159, Dark Horse, 1996) [2]
  • The Collector:
    • "Trash!" (short story, with Sven Arnstein/Pat Wright, in Eagle #3, 1982)
    • "Profits of Doom" (short story, with Gabor Scott/Rex Archer , in Eagle #12, 1982)
  • Dark Star #19-25, 1979-1980:
    • "The Avenging Hunchback" (in Dark Star #19, March 1979; reprinted in The Extraordinary Works of Alan Moore)
    • "Kultural Krime Komix" (in Dark Star #20, May 1979; reprinted in The Extraordinary Works of Alan Moore)
    • "Talcum Powder" (in Dark Star #21, July 1979)
    • "Three Eyes McGurck And His Death Planet Commandos" (written by Steve Moore as Pedro Henry, in Dark Star #22-25, December 1979 - December 1980; reprinted in Rip Off Comix #8)
  • D.R. and Quinch (with Alan Davis, tpb, The Complete D.R. and Quinch Rebellion, 2006 ISBN 1-904265-48-0):
    • "D.R. and Quinch Have Fun on Earth" (in 2000AD #317, 1983)
    • "D.R. and Quinch Go Straight" (in 2000AD #350-351, 1984)
    • "D.R. and Quinch Go Girl Crazy" (in 2000AD #352-354, 1984)
    • "D.R. and Quinch Get Drafted" (in 2000AD #355-359, 1984)
    • "D.R. and Quinch Go to Hollywood" (in 2000AD #363-367, 1984)
    • "D.R. and Quinch Get Back to Nature" (in 2000AD Sci-Fi Special 1985)
  • Doctor Who:
    • "Black Legacy" (with David Lloyd, in Doctor Who (US comic) #14 (Marvel), also Doctor Who Magazine #35-38, 1980)
    • "Business as Usual" (with David Lloyd, in Doctor Who (US comic) #15 (Marvel), also Doctor Who Magazine #40-43, 1980)
    • Time War:
      • "Star Death" (with John Stokes, in Doctor Who Magazine #47, also The Daredevils #5, 1980)
      • "The 4-D War" (with David Lloyd, in Doctor Who Magazine #51, also The Daredevils #6, 1980)
      • "Black Sun Rising" (with David Lloyd, in Doctor Who Magazine #57, also The Daredevils #7, 1980)
  • Fat Jap Defamation Funnies (as Curt Vile, in The Backstreet Bugle, issue 10, January 1979)
  • The Complete Alan Moore Future Shocks (tpb, Rebellion, 2006 ISBN 1-904265-88-X collects almost all of his short 2000 AD stories some of which were previously collected in Alan Moore's Shocking Futures ISBN 0-907610-71-4 and Alan Moore's Twisted Times ISBN 0-907610-72-2 from Titan):
    • Abelard Snazz:
      • "The Final Solution" (with Steve Dillon, in 2000 AD #189-190, 1980) (also in Twisted Times)
      • "The Return of the Two-Storey Brain" (with Mike White, in 2000 AD #209, 1981)
      • "The Double-Decker Dome Strikes Back" (with Mike White, in 2000 AD #237-238, 1981) (also in Twisted Times)
      • "Halfway to Paradise" (with John Cooper, in 2000 AD #245, 1982) (also in Twisted Times)
      • "The Multi-Storey Mind Mellows Out!" (with Paul Neary, in 2000 AD #254, 1982) (also in Twisted Times)
      • "Genius is Pain" (with Mike White, in 2000 AD #299, 1983) (also in Twisted Times)
    • Future Shocks:
      • "Grawks Bearing Gifts" (with Ian Gibson, in 2000 AD #203, 1981) (also in Shocking Futures)
      • "The English/Phlondrutian Phrase Book" (with Brendan McCarthy, in 2000 AD #214, 1981) (also in Shocking Futures)
      • "The Last Rumble of the Platinum Horde" (with John Higgins, in 2000 AD #217, 1981) (also in Shocking Futures)
      • "They Sweep the Spaceways" (with Garry Leach, in 2000 AD #219, 1981) (also in Shocking Futures)
      • "The Regrettable Ruse of Rocket Redglare" (with Mike White, in 2000 AD #234, 1981) (also in Shocking Futures)
      • "A Cautionary Fable" (with Paul Neary, in 2000 AD #240, 1981) (also in Shocking Futures)
      • "Mister, Could You Use a Squonge?" (with Ron Tiner, in 2000 AD #242, 1981)
      • "A Second Chance" (with Jose Casanovas, in 2000 AD #245, 1982)
      • "Twist Ending" (with Paul Neary, in 2000 AD #246, 1982)
      • "Salad Days" (with John Higgins, in 2000 AD #247, 1982)
      • "The Beastly Beliefs of Benjamin Blint" (with Eric Bradbury, in 2000 AD #249, 1982)
      • "All of Them Were Empty" (with Paul Neary, in 2000 AD #251, 1982)
      • "An American Werewolf in Space" (with Paul Neary, in 2000 AD #252, 1982) (also in Shocking Futures)
      • "The Bounty Hunters!" (with John Higgins, in 2000 AD #253, 1982)
      • "The Wages of Sin" (with Bryan Talbot, in 2000 AD #257, 1982) (also in Shocking Futures)
      • "Return of the Thing" (with Dave Gibbons, in 2000 AD #265, 1982)
      • "Skirmish" (with Dave Gibbons, in 2000 AD #267, 1982)
      • "The Writing on the Wall" (with Jesus Redondo, in 2000 AD #268, 1982)
      • "The Wild Frontier" (with Dave Gibbons, in 2000 AD #269, 1982) (also in Shocking Futures)
      • "The Big Day" (with Robin Smith, in 2000 AD #270, 1982)
      • "One Christmas During Eternity" (with Jesus Redondo, in 2000 AD #271, 1982) (also in Shocking Futures)
      • "No Picnic" (with John Higgins, in 2000 AD #272, 1982)
      • "The Disturbed Digestions of Dr. Dibworthy" (with Dave Gibbons, in 2000 AD #273, 1982) (also in Twisted Times)
      • "Sunburn" (with Jesus Redondo, in 2000 AD #282, 1982) (also in Shocking Futures)
      • "Bad Timing" (with Mike White, in 2000 AD #291, 1982) (also in Shocking Futures)
      • "Eureka" (with Mike White, in 2000 AD #325, 1983) (also in Shocking Futures)
      • "Dad" (with Alan Langford, in 2000 AD #329, 1983)
      • "Buzz Off" (with Jim Eldridge, in 2000 AD #331, 1983)
      • "Look Before You Leap" (with Mike White, in 2000 AD #332, 1983)
    • Time Twisters:
      • "Hot Item" (written as Tharg) (with John Higgins, in 2000 AD #278, 1982)
      • "The Reversible Man" (with Mike White, in 2000 AD #308, 1983) (also in Twisted Times)
      • "Einstein" (with John Higgins, in 2000 AD #309, 1983)
      • "Chrono-Cops" (with Dave Gibbons, in 2000 AD #310, 1983) (also in Twisted Times)
      • "The Big Clock!" (with Eric Bradbury, in 2000 AD #315, 1983) (also in Twisted Times)
      • "Dr. Dibworthy's Disappointing Day" (with Alan Langford, in 2000 AD #316, 1983)
      • "Going Native" (with Mike White, in 2000 AD #318, 1983)
      • "Ring Road" (with Jesus Redondo, in 2000 AD #320, 1983) (also in Twisted Times)
      • "The Hyper-Historic Headbang" (with Alan Davis, in 2000 AD #322, 1983) (also in Shocking Futures)
      • "The Lethal Laziness of Lobelia Loam" (with Arturo Boluda, in 2000AD #323, 1983) (also in Shocking Futures)
      • "The Time Machine" (with Jesus Redondo, in 2000 AD #324, 1983) (also in Twisted Times)
      • "The Startling Success of Sideways Scuttleton" (with John Higgins, in 2000 AD #327, 1983)
  • Marvelman (with Garry Leach, Alan Davis, John Totleben and others, Warrior #1-18, #20 & #21, 1982-1984; Miracleman #1-7, 9-16, Eclipse Comics, 1985-1989; collected in 3 volumes) (#8 is a fill-in issue with reprints of old Mick Anglo stories)
    • A Dream of Flying (collects #1-3, which reprinted Warrior #1-3 & #5-11)
    • Red King Syndrome (collects #4-7 & 9-10, which included reprints of Warrior #12-18, #20 & #21)
    • Olympus (collects #11-16)
    • Warrior #4 has an uncollected story called "The Yesterday Gambit", which was semi-adapted into Marvelman #15.
    • Marvelman Special (includes new wraparound material by Moore, written around several Mick Anglo reprints, 1984)
    • Miracleman 3-D Special
  • Not! The World Cup Special 1982 (as Curt Vile, drawn by Barrie Mitchell, 1982)
  • Once There Were Demons (written and drawn by Moore, in Embryo #5, 1971)
  • One-Off:
    • "A Holiday in Hell" (with Dave Harwood, in 2000AD Sci-Fi Special 1980, 1980)
    • "Killer in the Cab" (with John Richardson, in 2000 AD #170, 1980)
    • "The Dating Game" (with Steve Dillon, in 2000 AD #176, 1980)
    • "Southern Comfort" (with Walter Howarth, in 2000 AD Sci-Fi Special 1981, 1981) (credited as "RE-Wright" due to Moore's dissatisfaction with the final story) [4]
  • Rogue Trooper (both reprinted in 2000 AD Extreme Edition #15):
    • "Pray for War" (with Brett Ewins, in 2000AD Annual 1983, 1982)
    • "First of the Few" (with Jesus Redondo, in 2000AD Annual 1984, 1983)
  • Roscoe Moscoe (in Sounds, 1975-1981):
    • "Who Killed Rock 'n' Roll"
    • "The Stars My Degradation"
    • "Christmas On Depravity"
    • "The Bride of Pressbutton"
    • "Ten Little Liggers"
    • "The Rock and Roll Zoo"
  • Scant Applause (in Frantic Winter Special, 1979)
  • St Pancras Panda (in The Backstreet Bugle, #16-20, July-December, 1979)
  • Skizz: "Skizz: First Contact" (with Jim Baikie, in 2000 AD #308-330, 1983)

DC Comics

  • Swamp Thing #20-58, 60-61, 63-64, Annual #2 (with Stephen R. Bissette, Rick Veitch and others, 1983-1987, collected in 6 trade paperbacks with the exception of #20):
    • Saga of the Swamp Thing (collects #21-27, 1987, hardcover contains #20-27, 2009)
    • Swamp Thing: Love and Death (collects #28-34 & Annual #2, 1990; hardcover 2009)
    • Swamp Thing: The Curse (collects #35-42, 2000)
    • Swamp Thing: A Murder of Crows (collects #43-50, 2001)
    • Swamp Thing: Earth to Earth (collects #51-56, 2002)
    • Swamp Thing: Reunion (collects #57-58, 60-61, 63-64, 2003)

Image/Awesome Comics

  • Judgment Day (collects #Alpha, #Omega, Final Judgement, Aftermath, Awesome Holiday Special #1, and some of Sourcebook, Checker Book Publishing, 2003, ISBN 0-9741664-5-6)
  • Mr. Monster’s Gal Friday...Kelly #3: "It’s Kelly’s Boyfriend... Mr. Monster – Shopping" (with Alan Smith and Pete Williamson, Image, 2000)

America's Best Comics

  • Promethea (with J.H. Williams III and others, 32 issues 1999-2005, collected in 5 volumes, DC Comics/Wildstorm/ABC)
    • Volume 1
    • Volume 2
    • Volume 3
    • Volume 4
    • Volume 5
    • Absolute Promethea (#1-12) 2009
  • Tomorrow Stories (with various artists, 12 issues, 1999-2002, collected in 2 volumes in hardback and paperback, DC Comics/Wildstorm/ABC, in 2006, there were two additional "specials", 64 page issues half-written by Alan Moore)
  • Tom Strong:
    • Tom Strong (with Chris Sprouse and others, 36 issue series, 1999-2006, collected in 6 paperback and hardback volumes, DC Comics/Wildstorm/ABC)
    • Tom Strong's Terrific Tales (with Steve Moore, Art Adams and others, 12 issues, 2002-2005, collected in 2 volumes, DC Comics/Wildstorm/ABC, each issue has one eight-page story by Alan Moore)
  • Top 10 (with Gene Ha and Zander Cannon, 12 issues, 1999-2001, collected in 2 volumes, DC Comics/Wildstorm/ABC):
    • Top 10: Book One (collects #1-7)
    • Top 10: Book Two (collects #8-12)
    • Top 10: the 49ers (graphic novel prequel)
    • Smax (with Zander Cannon, 5 issues, 2003-2004, hardback and paperback collected editions, 2004, DC Comics/Wildstorm/ABC)

Self-published and miscellaneous

  • The Bowing Machine (art by Mark Beyer, in RAW volume 2 number 3, 1991)
  • Come on Down (art by Bill Wray, in Taboo #1, 1988)
  • From Hell: The Compleat Scripts, 1994, full scripts of prologue and first three chapters
  • The Hasty Smear of My Smile... (with Peter Bagge & Eric Reynolds, in Hate #30, June 1998)
  • Heroes for Hope: Starring the X-Men pages 16-18 (with Richard Corben, December 1985)
  • "Litvinov's Book" (with Richard Pace, in Negative Burn #19, Caliber Press, 1995)
  • Lux Brevis (art by John Totleben, in Kimota: The Miracleman Companion, 2001)
  • Outbreaks of Violets (24 postcards with various European illustrators[8], designed by Rian Hughes, 1995 MTV Europe Music Awards booklet)
  • The Riddle of the Recalcitrant Refuse (with Michael T. Gilbert, in Mr. Monster #3, 1985)
  • Technical Vocabularies: Games for May (Poetry, with Steve Moore, Somnium Press, 2004; limited edition, 101 signed and numbered copies)
  • The Worm -- "The longest comic strip in the world" (storyline, script by Jamie Delano and others, art by "a galaxy of greats"; Slab-O-Concrete publications in association with and in aid of The Cartoon Art Trust, 64 pages, 1999, ISBN 1-899866-37-X)
  • Radioactive Man (fictional run in The Simpsons). Said that he turned the character into a "...heroin-addicted, jazz critic who [wasn't] radioactive..."

Text stories and prose

  • "A Hypothetical Lizard" (in Liavek: Wizard's Row, 1987; The Year's Best Fantasy, 1989; Demons and Dreams, 1989; Words Without Pictures, 1990)
  • "Alphabets of Desire" (limited print designed and lettered by Todd Klein, available only from Klein's website)
  • "Brasso with Rosie" (in Knockabout Trial Special, 1984, reprinted in Honk 2, January 1987; art by Peter Bagge)
  • "The Children's Hour" (in Now We Are Sick, 1991)
  • "The Courtyard" (in The Starry Wisdom: A Tribute to H. P. Lovecraft, February 1995)
  • "The Gun" (in Batman Annual, 1985, UK; illustrated by Garry Leach)
  • "Here Comes the Jetsons" (in Sounds, April 4, 1981; illustrated by Moore)
  • "I was Superman's Double" (in Superman Annual, 1985, UK; illustrated by Bob Wakelin)
  • "Light of Thy Countenance" (in Forbidden Acts, October 1995)
  • "Mystery and Abomination" (in Sounds, August 8, 1981; illustrated by Moore)
  • Night Raven: "The Cure" (in Marvel Super-Heroes #390-391, 1982; illustrated by Mick Austin and Paul Neary)
  • Night Raven: "White Hopes..." (in Marvel Super-Heroes #392-393, 1983; illustrated by Paul Neary)
  • Night Raven: "Sadie’s Story" (in M.S.H. #394-395, 1983; illustrated by Paul Neary)
  • Night Raven: "Anaesthetic" (in The Daredevils #6, 1983; illustrated by David Lloyd)
  • Night Raven: "Snow Queen" (in The Daredevils #7-10, 1983; illustrated by Alan Davis)
  • "Protected Species" (Superman story in The Superheroes Annual, 1984; illustrated by Bryan Talbot)
  • "Recognition" (in Dust: A Creation Book Reader)
  • "Sawdust Memories" (in Knave, December 1984)
  • "The Serpent and the Sword" (in Tales of Midnight Kosovo Refugee Benefit Comic, 1999; illustrated by Michael Fiamanya)
  • "The Sinister Ducks" (2 pages in Critters #23, 1988)
  • "Terror Couple Kill Telegram Sam In The Flat Field" (in Sounds, February 14, 1982, the title is a reference to the band Bauhaus; illustrated by Moore)
  • "To The Humfo" (in Weird Windows #1, 1970)
  • "Travel Guide for Agoraphobics" (in Honk 4, March 1987; illustrated by Eddie Campbell)
  • "Zaman's Hill" (in Dust: A Creation Book Reader, 1996)

Novels and illustrated books

Non-fiction

As well as his run on Captain Britain in The Daredevils Moore contributed text Night Raven stories, fanzine reviews and a number of long articles (writing up to 24 pages out of the 54, for example in issue #5). The non-fiction pieces include:

  • "The Importance of Being Frank" (The Daredevils #1-2, about Frank Miller, 1983) [9]
  • "Invisible Girls and Phantom Ladies" (The Daredevils #4-6, about sexism in comics, 1983)
  • "O Superman: Music & comics" (The Daredevils #5, 1983)

Other work includes:

Introductions to work by others

Audio recordings

  • March of the Sinister Ducks b/w Old Gangsters Never Die (Single recorded by The Sinister Ducks, 1983)
  • Hexentexts, 1994, Codex, Moore made one track and drew the cover
  • The Birth Caul, 1996, D.O.R.; adapted for comics by Eddie Campbell, 1999, Eddie Campbell Comics
  • The Moon and Serpent Grand Egyptian Theatre of Marvels, 1996, Cleopatra
  • Brought to Light, 1998, Codex Books
  • The Highbury Working, 2000, RE
  • Angel Passage, 2002, RE
  • Snakes and Ladders, 2003, RE; adapted for comics by Eddie Campbell, 2001, Eddie Campbell Comics
  • Unearthing, 2010

Adaptations of Moore works in other media

Comics

Films

Television

Works about Alan Moore

There have been numerous works (books, films and academic studies) examining Moore and his output.

Books

Films

Notes

  1. ^ "Captain Airstrip One" (PDF). http://home.insightbb.com/~fourcolorheroes4/free/CaptainAirstripOne.pdf. Retrieved 2010-10-10. 
  2. ^ "Classic Star Wars:Devilworlds". Starwars.cside.ne.jp. 2006-06-28. http://starwars.cside.ne.jp/csw-dw.htm. Retrieved 2010-10-10. 
  3. ^ "Back From The Depths". Back From The Depths. http://www.backfromthedepths.co.uk/issues/issue1.1/page8.htm. Retrieved 2010-10-10. 
  4. ^ "glycon: Society of Strip Illustration". Glycon.livejournal.com. http://glycon.livejournal.com/2709.html#cutid1. Retrieved 2010-10-10. 
  5. ^ "Catalog > Top Shelf Productions". Topshelfcomix.com. 2010-10-02. http://www.topshelfcomix.com/catalog.php?type=2&title=583. Retrieved 2010-10-10. 
  6. ^ "Catalog > Top Shelf Productions". Topshelfcomix.com. 2010-10-02. http://www.topshelfcomix.com/catalog.php?type=2&title=578. Retrieved 2010-10-10. 
  7. ^ a b WW Philly: The Avatar Panel, Newsarama, June 1, 2008
  8. ^ Mique Beltrán • Max Cabanes • Mick McMahon • Baru • Francesca Ghermandi • Javier MariscalJean-Philippe Stassen • Kellie Strom • Francois Avril • Isabel Kreitz • Rachael Ball • Max Andersson • Stefano Ricci • Francois BoucqJamie Hewlett • Max • Edmond BaudoinEd PinsentJacques de LoustalJohn M. BurnsJoakim PirinenLorenzo Mattotti • Christian Gorny • Ever Meulen. See glycon: Outbreak of Violets. Accessed May 6, 2008
  9. ^ The Importance of Being Frank, in .cbz format
  10. ^ "2006 interview with Alan Moore". Readysteadybook.com. 2008-04-18. http://www.readysteadybook.com/Article.aspx?page=alanmoore. Retrieved 2010-10-10. 
  11. ^ Alan Moore talks Dodgem Logic, Mustard
  12. ^ MJ Simpson reviews Ragnarok. Accessed January 21st, 2008
  13. ^ Publisher profile for Kimota[dead link]
  14. ^ Publisher profile for The Extraordinary Works of Alan Moore[dead link]
  15. ^ "Publisher information for ''Heroes & Monsters''". Monkeybrainbooks.com. http://www.monkeybrainbooks.com/Heroes_and_Monsters.html. Retrieved 2010-10-10. 
  16. ^ "Publisher information for ''A Blazing World''". Monkeybrainbooks.com. http://www.monkeybrainbooks.com/A_Blazing_World.html. Retrieved 2010-10-10. 

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