>Homeless man [suddenly blurts out]: “I enjoyed Watchmen.”
>Moore: “Did you?”
>Homeless man: “I loved it.”
>Moore: “Oh, that’s nice.”
>Homeless man: “You and… Gibbon?”
>Moore [Northampton accent suddenly stronger in anger]: “Dave Gibbons. Oi hope Oi never see that fucker for as long as Oi live. Oi don’t have a copy of the book in me ‘ouse, but Oi’m glad you got some pleasure out of it, mate.”
>Homeless man: “And The Killing Joke Batman, that is a belter.”
>Moore: “Well, I threw it out. But glad you liked it, man. Have a good day, won’t you.”
>Homeless man [suddenly blurts out]: “I enjoyed Watchmen.”
>Other Homeless(?) man: “Did you?”
Parker Martin
>wordpress No, yeah.
Liam Edwards
I like the idea of Alan Moore as this supernatural entity that brings about happiness and goodwill all over his town. He saved a kid's balloon, for God's sake.
Blake Edwards
I honestly thought he was hanging from a rope in this pic before i clicked it
Henry Russell
Alan Moore is a fucking treasure
Leo Kelly
>if you vote brexit you're an idiot meme
Why are artists so fucking retarded
Anthony Cox
But brexit is bad though and Britain is fucked now.
Chase Harris
>Refusing to abandon your culture and hand control of your country over to foreign bureaucrats is bad Whatever you say, Juncker.
Jordan Johnson
Moore remains the GOAT comics writer despite anything he does outside of writing comics.
Christian Ward
And the fact that the value of the pound plummeted that day is... what, a libcuck plot?
James Richardson
>And the fact that the value of the pound plummeted that day is... what, a libcuck plot?
What's it like to be a fucking idiot?
Nathan Jackson
i thought moore and gibbons were friends still
Joseph Cooper
I don't know, I didn't vote for Brexit.
Hudson Brooks
> Super interesting interview about Moore, his life, his works, his opinions about politics, religions, sciences and social phenomenons > Even have amusing bit with Moore getting mad because some homeless guy mentioned Watchmen.
> Thread is filled with idiots arguing about Brexit
Logan Gomez
OOOOOH SNAP
Parker Foster
>At a gigantic comics festival in France, Alan Moore and artist Melinda Gebbie are showing me panels from their nascent joint venture, Lost Girls. Refusing to describe the graphic-novel-to-be as “erotica”, preferring the more honest and working-class label of “pornography”, Moore brings together Alice from Wonderland, Dorothy from Oz and Wendy from Neverland in a pastel-coloured mosaic of polymorphous perversity that won’t be published in full until 18 years later.