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ALAN MOORE

General Bibliography:

 

 

 7/70  Embryo #1-5  (Embryo was a photocopied/hand-stapled poetry fanzine

         edited by Moore.  It included many poems written by Moore, and

         much of the artwork was provided by him as well.  Note that some

         of the poems are early examples of his interest in Lovecraftian

         and Orwellian themes.  Embryo #5 also includes the first and

         only episode of the sci-fi comic strip Once There Were Daemons.

         The pages for Embryo #2 can now be viewed at

         www.gbd.org.uk/AlMoore/embryo2.htm, and the Embryo #2-5 covers

         and the short comic strip can be viewed at

         www.gbd.freeuk.com/Al.htm. [Northhampton Arts Lab]{7/70-11/71})

1971    Fitz Rovel #3  (Another fanzine from the Northhampton Arts Lab

        which included some of Moore’s artwork.  The cover can be viewed

        at www.gbd.freeuk.com/Al.htm.  [Northhampton Arts Lab])

12/74  Anon #1-5  (The Alternative Newspaper Of Northampton includes the

         strip Anon E. Mouse written and drawn by Moore under the

         pseudonym ‘Curt Vile’ {12/74-5/75})

 2/78  The Back Street Bugle magazine #16-23  (Alternative magazine

         featuring the following ‘Curt Vile’ comic strips:

         #6-12, 14, 16, 18, 22, 25 St. Pancras Panda strips

   #23 Fat Jap Defamation Funnies

   #42 Just Another Day <w>Dick Foreman

         [EOA Books]{2/78-8/80})

 3/79  Dark Star #19-25  (Fanzine/newspaper featuring the following ‘Curt

         Vile’ comic strips:

         #19 The Avenging Hunchback

         #20 Kultural Krime Komix!!

         #21 Talcum Power <co-w>‘Pedro Henry’ (Steve Moore)

         #22-25 Three Eyes McGurk and His Death Planet Commandos <a>‘Curt

         Vile’ <w>‘Pedro Henry’ (Steve Moore)

         [Dark Star]{3/79-12/80})

 3/79  Sounds magazine  (Weekly music magazine which featured the

         following ‘Curt Vile’ comic strips:

         3/31/79-6/28/80 Roscoe Moscow: Who Killed Rock n’ Roll?

         7/12/80-3/19/83 The Stars My Degradation

   Note: ‘Pedro Henry’ (Steve Moore) wrote approx. 37 of the

   episodes from 2/6/82 through 3/12/83.

   12/27/80 Ten Little Liggers

         8/15/81 The Rock and Roll Zoo

         12/26/81 Christmas On Depravity <co-w>‘Pedro Henry’

         12/25/82 The Bride Of Pressbutton

         {3/79-3/83})

 8/79  Northants Post  (Weekly newspaper which featured the comic strip

         Maxwell The Magic Cat written and drawn by Moore using the

         pseudonym ‘Jill de Ray’ {8/25/79-10/9/86}.  All of the strips

         were collected in Maxwell The Magic Cat #1-4.)

10/79  Frantic Winter Special  (Scant Applause Section, 2 pages of silent

         single-panel Santa Claus gags written and drawn by Moore as

         ‘Curt Vile’ [Marvel U.K.])

 6/80  Doctor Who Weekly #35-38, 40-43  

         (“Doctor Who”-related stories:

         #35-38 Black Legacy <a>David Lloyd

         #40-43 Business As Usual <a>David Lloyd

         [Marvel U.K.]{6/80-8/80})   

 6/80  2000 A.D. 1980 Sci-Fi Special  (Short story A Holiday In Hell

         <a>Dave Harwood [Fleetway])

 7/80  2000 A.D. #170, 176, 189-190, 203, 209, 214, 217, 219, 234, 237-

         238, 240, 242, 245-247, 249, 251-254, 257, 265, 267-273, 278,

         282, 291, 299, 308-310, 315-316, 318, 320, 322-325, 327, 329,

         331-332

   (Short stories:

         #170 Killer in the Cab <a>John Richardson

         #176 The Dating Game <a>Dave Gibbons

         #189-190 Abelard Snazz: The Final Solution <a>Steve Dillon

         #203 Grawks Bearing Gifts <a>‘Q Twerk’ (Ian Gibson)

         #209 Abelard Snazz: The Return of the Two-Storey Brain! <a>Mike

         White

         #214 The English/Phlondrutian Phrase Book <a>Brendan McCarthy

         #217 The Last Rumble of the Platinum Horde <a>John Higgins

         #219 They Sweep the Spaceways <a>Garry Leach

         #234 The Regrettable Ruse of Rocket Redglare <a>Mike White

         #237-238 Abelard Snazz: The Double-Decker Dome Strikes Back

         <a>Mike White

         #240 A Cautionary Fable <a>Paul Neary

         #242 Mister, Could You Use a Squonge? <a>Ron Tiner

         #245 A Second Chance! <a>Jose Casanovas; Abelard Snazz: Halfway

         to Paradise <a>John Cooper

         #246 Twist Ending <a>Paul Neary

         #247 Salad Days! <a>John Higgins

         #249 The Beastly Beliefs of Benjamin Blint <a>Eric Bradbury

         #251 All of Them Were Empty <a>Paul Neary

         #252 An American Werewolf in Space! <a>Paul Neary

         #253 The Bounty Hunters! <a>John Higgins

         #254 Abelard Snazz: The Multi-Storey Mind Mellows Out! <a>Paul

         Neary

         #257 The Wages of Sin! <a>Bryan Talbot

         #265 Return of the Thing! <a>Dave Gibbons

         #267 Skirmish! <a>Dave Gibbons

         #268 The Writing on the Wall! <a>Jesus Redondo

         #269 The Wild Frontier! <a>Dave Gibbons

         #270 The Big Day <a>Robin Smith

         #271 One Christmas During Eternity! <a>Jesus Redondo

         #272 No Picnic! <a>John Higgins

         #273 The Disturbed Digestions of Dr. Dibworthy <a>Dave Gibbons

         #278 Hot Item <a>John Higgins

         #282 Sunburn <a>Jesus Redondo

         #291 Bad Timing <a>Mike White

         #299 Abelard Snazz: Genius is Pain <a>Mike White

         #308 The Reversible Man <a>Mike White

         #309 Einstein <a>John Higgins

         #310 Chrono-Cops <a>Dave Gibbons

         #315 The Big Clock! <a>Eric Bradbury

         #316 Dr. Dibworthy’s Disappointing Day <a>Alan Langford

         #318 Going Native <a>Mike White

         #320 Ring Road <a>Jesus Redondo

         #322 The Hyper-Historic Headbang <a>Alan Davis

         #323 The Lethal Laziness of Lobelia Loam <a>Arturo Boluda

         #324 The Time Machine <a>Jesus Redondo

         #325 Eureka! <a>Mike White

         #327 The Startling Success of Sideways Scuttleton <a>John

         Higgins

         #329 ‘Dad’ <a>Alan Langford

         #331 Buzz Off! <a>Jim Eldridge

         #332 Look Before You Leap! <a>Mike White

         [Fleetway]{7/80-9/83})

         TPB Complete Alan Moore Future Shocks collects all of the above

       short stories with the exception of Killer in the Cab and

       The Dating Game [Rebellion]

12/80  Doctor Who Monthly #47, 51, 57

         (“Doctor Who”-related short stories:

         #47 Star Death <a>John Stokes

         #51 The 4-D War <a>David LLoyd

         #57 Black Sun Rising <a>David Lloyd

         [Marvel U.K.]{12/80-10/81})

 9/81  2000 A.D. Annual 1982 (Short story Ro-busters: Bax The Burner

         <a>Steve Dillon [Fleetway])

11/81  Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back Monthly #151, 154-156, 159

         (“Star Wars”-related short stories:

         #151 The Pandora Effect <a>Adolfo Buylla

         #154 Tilotny Throws a Shape <a>John Stokes

         #155 Dark Lord’s Conscience <a>John Stokes

         #156 Rust Never Sleeps <a>Alan Davis

         #159 Blind Fury <a>John Stokes

         [Marvel U.K.]{11/81-8/82})

         Classic Star Wars: Devilworlds #1-2 collects all five stories

12/81  BJ and the Bear Annual 1982  (Includes two shorts C.B.?-That’s a

         Big Ten-Four! and Bear’s Monkey Business [Grandreams])

   http://glycon.livejournal.com/4569.html#cutid1

1981    Rip Off Comix #8  (Includes a reprint from Dark Star #22-25 of the

        Three-Eyes McGurk and His Death Planet Commandos comic strip

        <a>‘Curt Vile’ <w>‘Pedro Henry’ (Steve Moore).  Notable as

        Moore’s first work published in the U.S. [Rip Off Press])

 3/82  Warrior magazine #1-26  (A discontinued black & white anthology  

         featuring the original serializations of V for Vendetta and     

         Marvelman (later renamed Miracleman). Warrior magazine also

         features the first appearance of The Bojeffries Saga in issues

         #12-13 and #19-20 [Quality Communications]{3/82-2/85}.  All of

         these Warrior serials were later completed and reprinted in

         color.  Note that Warrior #4 includes the short story

         Marvelman: The Yesterday Gambit <a>Alan Davis, the only

         “Marvelman” story which remains unpublished in the U.S.)

 4/82  Eagle #3  (Short photostrip story The Collector: Trash!

         <photography>Sven Arnstein [IPC/Fleetway]{4/10/82})

 6/82  Eagle #12  (Short photostrip story The Collector: Profits of Doom

         <a>Rex Archer <photography>Gabor Scott [IPC/Fleetway]{6/12/82})

 6/82  Marvel Super-Heroes magazine #386  (Moore scripted only the last

         page of this issue’s “Captain Britain” installment as a prelude

         to his Captain Britain: Jaspers Warp serial <a>Alan Davis

         [Marvel U.K.].  Note: This 1-page contribution is uncredited. 

         Reprinted in X-Men Archives: Featuring Captain Britain #2.)

 7/82  Marvel Super-Heroes magazine #387-388  (First part of the Captain

         Britain: Jaspers Warp serial <a>Alan Davis [Marvel U.K.]{7/82-

         8/82}.  Continued in The Daredevils magazine.)

         Collected in the TPB Captain Britain

 8/82  2000 A.D. Annual 1983 (Two short stories: Ro-Busters: Old Red

         Eyes Is Back <a>Bryan Talbot; Rogue Trooper: Pray For War

         <a>Brett Ewins [Fleetway])

10/82  Marvel Super-Heroes magazine #390-395 

         (“Night Raven” text stories:

         #390  Night Raven: The Cure (Pt.1) <a>Mick Austin

         #391  Night Raven: The Cure (Pt.2) <a>Paul Neary

         #392-393  Night Raven: White Hopes, Red Nightmares <a>Paul Neary

         #394-395  Night Raven: Sadie’s Story <a>Paul Neary

         [Marvel U.K.]{10/82-3/83})

1982    Not The World Cup (The Official Souvenir Brochure)  (One-shot

        special includes a 3-page strip Not The World Cup written by

        Moore <a>Barrie Mitchell [Marvel U.K.])

 1/83  The Daredevils magazine #1-11  (Continuation of the Captain

         Britain: Jaspers Warp serial <a>Alan Davis [Marvel U.K.]{1/83-

   11/83}.  Continued in The Mighty World Of Marvel magazine.

         Collected in the TPB Captain Britain.

         The Daredevils additionally includes the following stories and

         articles:

   #1 The Importance of Being Frank

   #3 Stan Lee: Blinded by the Hype- An Affectionate Character

   Assassination (Pt.1)

   #4 Stan Lee: Blinded by the Hype- An Affectionate Character

   Assassination (Pt.2); Invisible Girls and Phantom Ladies: Sexism

   in Comics (Pt.1)

   #5 Invisible Girls and Phantom Ladies: Sexism in Comics (Pt.2);

   O Superman: Music & Comics; About The Special Executive

   #6 Night Raven: The Anaesthetic Wearing Off

         #7-10 include the 4-part text story Night Raven: The Snow Queen

         <a>Alan Davis

         #8 Grit <a>Mike Collins, a parody of Frank Miller’s “Daredevil”.

         #5-7 further include reprints of the following stories from

            Doctor Who Monthly:

            #5 Star Death <a>John Stokes

            #6 4-D War <a>David Lloyd

            #7 Black Sun Rising <a>David Lloyd)

 3/83  2000 A.D. #308-330  (Skizz serial <a>Jim Baikie [Fleetway]{3/83-

         8/83})

         Collected in the TPB Skizz

 5/83  2000 A.D. #317, 350-359, 363-367, Sci-Fi Special 1985

         (“D.R. & Quinch” stories:

         #317 D.R. & Quinch Have Fun on Earth <a>Alan Davis

         #350-351 D.R. & Quinch Go Straight <a>Alan Davis

         #352-354 D.R. & Quinch Go Girl Crazy <a>Alan Davis

         #355-359 D.R. & Quinch Get Drafted <a>Alan Davis

         #363-367 D.R. & Quinch Go Hollywood <a>Alan Davis

         Sci-Fi Special 1985 D.R. & Quinch Get Back to Nature <a>Alan

         Davis

         [Fleetway]{5/83-6/85})

         Collected in the TPB D.R. & Quinch

 8/83  2000 A.D. Annual 1984 (Two short stories: Rogue Trooper: First of

         the Few <a>Jesus Redondo; Ro-Busters: Stormeagles Are Go! <a>Joe

         Eckers; and an article Skizz-How He Came To Be [Fleetway])

12/83  The Mighty World of Marvel magazine #7-13  (Conclusion of the

         Captain Britain: Jaspers Warp serial <a>Alan Davis [Marvel

         U.K.]{12/83-6/84})

         Collected in the TPB Captain Britain

1983  The Sinister Ducks  (A 7” singles record released by Moore and his

        band ‘The Sinister Ducks’.  Side A is the song “March of the

        Sinister Ducks” and Side B is “Old Gangsters Never Die”.  The

        inner sleeve folds out into a 8-page comic Old Gangsters Never

        Die <a>Lloyd Thatcher [Beggars Banquet Situation 2].  Note that

        Moore used the pseudonym ‘Translucia Baboon’ for this project.)

 1/84  Swamp Thing #20-61, 63-64, Annual #2  (<a>various, most with

         Stephen Bissette [DC]{1/84-9/87}.  Issues #20-30 are titled Saga

         of the Swamp Thing.)

         TPB Saga of the Swamp Thing collects 21-27

         TPB Swamp Thing: Love & Death collects 28-34 and Annual #2

         TPB Swamp Thing: The Curse collects 35-42

         TPB Swamp Thing: A Murder of Crows collects 43-50

         TPB Swamp Thing: Earth to Earth collects 51-56

         TPB Swamp Thing: Reunion collects 57-64

 3/84  Scream #1  (Short story Monster <a>Heinzl [IPC Magazines].  Note:

         Moore only wrote the first 4 pages of this story.)

 5/84  Marvelman Special #1  (Reprints some of Mick Anglo’s original

         “Marvelman” strips.  Moore wrote the framing sequence <a>Alan

          Davis [Quality].  Magazine-size.  Reprinted in the U.S. as

          Miracleman 3-D #1.)

 7/84  2000 A.D. #376-385, 405-415, 451-466  (Ballad of Halo Jones

         serial <a>Ian Gibson [Fleetway]{7/84-4/86})

         Collected in the TPB The Ballad of Halo Jones

 8/84  2000 A.D. Annual 1985 (Short story A.B.C. Warriors: Red Planet

         Blues <a>Steve Dillon [Fleetway])

10/84  Speakeasy #43  (First print appearance of Nutter’s Ruin written

         and drawn by Moore as ‘Curt Vile’.  This was an unsold 1979

         strip that was discontinued after this one episode.  Reprinted

         in Maxwell The Magic Cat #2.)

12/84  Axel Pressbutton #2  (Back-up story Warpsmith: Cold War, Cold     

         Warrior <a>Garry Leach [Eclipse])

1984  Knockabout Trial Special  (Short prose story Brasso With Rosie

        <a>‘Savage Pencil’ (Edwin Pouncey) [Knockabout])

1984    The Super Heroes Annual 1984  (U.K. hardcover includes a text

        story Protected Species <a>Bryan Talbot [London Editions/DC])

 4/85  Food For Thought  (U.K. benefit comic for Band-Aid includes the

         short story Cold Snap <a>Bryan Talbot [Gary Millidge/Flying

         Pig].  This story was reprinted in the U.S. in Slow Death #11,

         and in Ex-Directory: The Secret Files of Bryan Talbot.)

 4/85  Detective Comics #549-550  (2-part back-up story Green Arrow:   

         Night Olympics <a>Klaus Janson [DC]{4/85-5/85})

 5/85  The Omega Men #26-27  (Two back-up stories: #26 Vega: Brief lives

         <a>Kevin O’Neil; #27 Vega: A Man’s World <a>Paris Cullins

         [DC]{5/85-6/85})

 5/85  Vigilante #17-18  (A 2-issue story Father’s Day <a>Jim Baikie   

         [DC]{5/85-6/85})

 5/85  Green Lantern #188  (Back-up story Mogo Doesn’t Socialize <a>Dave

         Gibbons [DC])

 6/85  American Flagg #21-27  (Serialized back-up story.  #27 is a full

         issue conclusion to the story.  #21-23 <a>Larry Stroman;          

         #24-27 <a>Don Lomax [First Comics]{6/85-12/85})

 6/85  Superman Annual #11  (For The Man Who Has Everything <a>Dave      

         Gibbons [DC])

 8/85  Miracleman #1-7, 9-16  (<a>various, most with John Totleben

         [Eclipse]{8/85-12/89}.  Note that Miracleman #8 is actually a

         fill-in issue featuring reprints of old Mick Anglo stories.)

         TPB A Dream of Flying collects 1-3

         TPB The Red King Syndrome collects 4-7, 9-10

         TPB Olympus collects 11-16     

 9/85  D.C. Comics Presents #85  (Superman And Swamp Thing: The Jungle  

         Line <a>Rick Veitch [DC])

10/85  Doc Stearn...Mr. Monster #3  (Short story The Riddle of the

         Recalcitrant Refuse <a>Michael T. Gilbert [Eclipse])

11/85  Doctor Who #14-15  (U.S. edition includes reprints of two stories

         originally published in the U.K.:  #14 Black Legacy <a>David

         Lloyd; #15 Business As Usual <a>David Lloyd [Marvel]{11/85-

         12/85}.  Standard comic size.)

12/85  Miracleman 3-D #1  (Moore wrote the framing sequence <a>Alan      

         Davis [Eclipse].  This issue fits between Miracleman #3 and

         #4.)

12/85  Heroes For Hope: Starring the X-Men #1  (3 pages of story within

        a jam issue <a>Richard Corben [Marvel])

1985  Mad Dog #10 (Dogma 10)  (Independent magazine includes a short

        story Captain Airstrip One <a>Chris Brasted/SMS [Oddmags])

1985    Batman Annual 1985  (U.K. hardcover includes a text story The Gun

        <a>Garry Leach [London Editions/DC])

1985  Superman Annual 1985 (U.K. hardcover includes a text story I Was

        Superman’s Double <a>Bob Wakelin [London Editions/DC])

 2/86  Epic Illustrated magazine #34  (Short story Love Doesn’t Last     

         Forever <a>Rick Veitch [Epic])

 3/86  Strontium Dog #4  (Short story reprint A Cautionary Fable <a>Paul

         Neary [Eagle Comics])

 4/86  Dalgoda #8  (Short “BoJeffries” story Batfishing in Suburbia <a>

         Steve Parkhouse [Fantagraphics].  Reprinted in The Complete     

         BoJeffries Saga.)

 6/86  Flesh and Bones #1-4  (“BoJeffries” back-ups reprinting the short

         stories from Warrior magazine in color <a>Steve Parkhouse       

         [Upshot Graphics]{6/86-9/86}.  Later collected in The Complete

         BoJeffries Saga.)

 6/86  The Ballad of Halo Jones: Books #1-3  (Oversize TPBs reprinting

         the 2000 A.D. serial <a>Ian Gibson [Titan])

 9/86  Watchmen #1-12  (Maxi-series <a>Dave Gibbons [DC]{9/86-10/87})

         TPB collects 1-12

         HC collects 1-12

 9/86  Tales of the Green Lantern Corps Annual #2  (Short story Tygers   

         <a>Kevin O’Neill [DC])

 9/86  Superman #423  (Part one of the two-part story Whatever Happened

         To The Man of Tomorrow? <a>Curt Swan/George Perez [DC])

10/86  Action Comics #583  (Part two of the two-part story Whatever      

         Happened To The Man of Tomorrow? <a>Curt Swan/Kurt               

         Schaffenberger [DC])

10/86  D.R. & Quinch’s Totally Awesome Guide To Life  (Oversize TPB

         collection in black & white of the stories from 2000 A.D.       

         <a>Alan Davis [Titan Books])

11/86  Alan Moore’s Shocking Futures  (TPB collection (1st volume) of

         Moore’s miscellaneous 2000 A.D. short stories includes:

         Grawks Bearing Gifts <a>‘Q Twerk’ (Ian Gibson)

         The English/Phlondrutian Phrase Book <a>Brendan McCarthy

         The Last Rumble of the Platinum Horde <a>John Higgins

         They Sweep the Spaceways <a>Garry Leach

         The Regrettable Ruse of Rocket Redglare <a>Mike White

         A Cautionary Fable <a>Paul Neary

         An American Werewolf in Space <a>Paul Neary

         The Wages of Sin <a>Bryan Talbot

         The Wild Frontier <a>Dave Gibbons

         One Christmas During Eternity <a>Jesus Redondo

         Sunburn <a>Jesus Redondo

         Bad Timing <a>Mike White

         The Hyper-Historic Headbang <a>Alan Davis

         The Lethal Laziness of Lobelia Loam <a>Arturo Boluda

         Eureka <a>Mike White

         [Titan Books].  Oversize format.)

12/86  2000 A.D. #500  (Tharg’s Head Revisited includes a 1-page “Halo

         Jones” joke page <a>Ian Gibson [Fleetway])

12/86  Anything Goes #2  (Short story In Pictopia! <a>Donald Simpson     

         [Fantagraphics])

1986  Myra #8  (Fanzine includes a short story A True Story <a>Myra

        Hancock [Myra Magazines])

1987