Alan Moore bibliography

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Alan Moore Bibliography
Alan Moore
Active period 1975–present
Publishers
Marvel UK 1980–1984
2000 AD 1980–1986
DC Comics 1983–1987
Image Comics 1993–2000
America's Best Comics 1999–2006
Avatar Press 2003–present

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

Comics

Early work

Short stories and strips published in various British magazines and newspapers include:

  • Embryo #5: "Once There Were Daemons" (script and art, Northampton Arts Lab, 1971)
  • Anon #1–5: "Anon E. Mouse" (script and art, 1974–1975)
  • The Back Street Bugle (EOA Books):
    • "St. Pancras Panda" (script and art, in #6–12, 14, 16, 18, 22, 25, 1978–1979)
    • "Moeby Palliative" (script and art, in No. 15, 1979)
    • "Fat Jap Defamation Funnies" (script and art, in No. 23, 1979)
    • "Just Another Day" (script, with Dick Foreman, in No. 42, 1980)
  • Dark Star (as Curt Vile, Dark Star):
    • "The Avenging Hunchback" (script and art, in No. 19, 1979)
    • "Kultural Krime Komix" (script and art, in No. 20, 1979)
    • "Talcum Powder" (script and art, with Pedro Henry, aka Steve Moore, in No. 21, 1979)
    • "Three Eyes McGurck and His Death Planet Commandos" (art, with Pedro Henry, in #22–25, 1979–1980)
  • Sounds (as Curt Vile, Spotlight Publications):
    • "Roscoe Moscow: Who Killed Rock n' Roll?" (script and art, 1979–1980)
    • "The Stars My Degradation" (script and art, with Pedro Henry, 1980–1983)
    • "Ten Little Liggers" (script and art, 1980)
    • "The Rock and Roll Zoo" (script and art, 1981)
    • "Christmas on Depravity" (script and art, with Pedro Henry, 1981)
    • "The Bride of Pressbutton" (script and art, 1982)
  • Maxwell the Magic Cat (as Jill de Ray, script and art, strip in Northampton Post, 1979–1986)
  • Scant Applause (as Curt Vile, script and art, strip in Frantic Winter Special, 1979)

Marvel UK

Titles published by Marvel UK include:

  • Doctor Who Magazine:
    • "Black Legacy" (with David Lloyd, in #35–38, 1980)
    • "Business as Usual" (with David Lloyd, in #40–43, 1980)
    • "Star Death" (with John Stokes, in No. 47, 1980)
    • "The 4-D War" (with David Lloyd, in No. 51, 1981)
    • "Black Sun Rising" (with David Lloyd, in No. 57, 1981)
  • Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back Monthly/Star Wars Monthly:
    • "The Pandora Effect" (with Adolfo Buylla, in No. 151, 1981)
    • "Tilotny Throws a Shape" (with John Stokes, in No. 154, 1982)
    • "Rust Never Sleeps" (with Alan Davis, in No. 155, 1982)
    • "Dark Lord's Conscience" (with John Stokes, in No. 156, 1982)
    • "Blind Fury" (with John Stokes, in No. 159, 1982)
  • Marvel Super-Heroes:
    • Captain Britain Omnibus (hc, 688 pages, Marvel, 2009, ISBN 0-7851-3760-2) includes:
      • "Jaspers' Warp: Prelude" (uncredited, with Alan Davis, in No. 386, 1982)
      • "A Crooked World" (with Alan Davis, in No. 387, 1982)
      • "Graveyard Shift" (with Alan Davis, in No. 388, 1982)
      • "A Short History of Britain" (text story, in No. 389, 1982)
    • Night Raven:
      • "The Cure" (text story with illustrations by Mick Austin and Paul Neary, in #390–391, 1982)
      • "White Hopes, Red Nightmares" (text story with illustrations by Paul Neary, in #393-392, 1982–1983)
      • "Sadie's Story" (text story with illustrations by Paul Neary, in #394–395, 1983)
  • Not the World Cup (The Official Souvenir Brochure): "Not! The World Cup" (with Barrie Mitchell, 1982)
  • The Daredevils:
    • Captain Britain Omnibus (hc, 688 pages, Marvel, 2009, ISBN 0-7851-3760-2) includes:
      • "A Rag, a Bone, and a Hank of Hair" (with Alan Davis, in #1, 1983)
      • "An Englishman's Home" (with Alan Davis, in #2, 1983)
      • "Thicker Than Water" (with Alan Davis, in #3, 1983)
      • "Killing Ground" (with Alan Davis, in #4–5, 1983)
      • "Judgement Day" (with Alan Davis, in #6, 1983)
      • "Rough Justice" (with Alan Davis, in #7, 1983)
      • "Arrivals" (with Alan Davis, in #8, 1983)
      • "Waiting for the End of the World" (with Alan Davis, in #9, 1983)
      • "The Sound and the Fury" (with Alan Davis, in #10, 1983)
      • "But They Never Really Die" (with Alan Davis, in #11, 1983)
    • Night Raven:
      • "The Anaesthetic, Wearing Off" (text story with illustrations by David Lloyd, in No. 6, 1983)
      • "The Snow Queen" (text story with illustrations by Alan Davis, in #7–10, 1983)
    • "Grit!" (with Mike Collins, in No. 8, 1983)
  • The Mighty World of Marvel:
    • Captain Britain Omnibus (hc, 688 pages, Marvel, 2009, ISBN 0-7851-3760-2) includes:
      • "The Candlelight Dialogues" (with Alan Davis, in #7, 1983)
      • "The Twisted World (Reprise)" (with Alan Davis, in #8, 1984)
      • "Among Those Dark Satanic Mills" (with Alan Davis, in #9, 1984)
      • "Anarchy in the UK" (with Alan Davis, in #10, 1984)
      • "Foolsmate" (with Alan Davis, in #11, 1984)
      • "Endgame" (with Alan Davis, in #12, 1984)
      • "A Funeral on Otherworld" (with Alan Davis, in #13, 1984)

IPC Media

Titles published by IPC Media include:

  • 2000 AD:
    • "A Holiday in Hell" (with Dave Harwood, in Sci-Fi Special '80, 1980)
    • Ro-Jaws' Robo-Tales:
    • The Complete Alan Moore Future Shocks (tpb, 208 pages, Rebellion, 2011, ISBN 1-9079-9250-2) collects:
      • Ro-Jaws' Robo-Tales: "The Final Solution" (with Steve Dillon, in #189–190, 1980)
      • Future Shocks:
        • "Grawks Bearing Gifts" (with Q Twark, in No. 203, 1981)
        • "The Return of the Two-Storey Brain!" (with Mike White, in No. 209, 1981)
        • "The English/Phlondrutian Phrase Book" (with Brendan McCarthy, in No. 214, 1981)
        • "The Last Rumble of the Platinum Horde" (with John Higgins, in No. 217, 1981)
        • "They Sweep the Spaceways" (with Garry Leach, in No. 219, 1981)
        • "The Regrettable Ruse of Rocket Redglare" (with Mike White, in No. 234, 1981)
        • "A Cautionary Fable" (with Paul Neary, in No. 240, 1981)
        • "Mister, Could You Use a Squonge?" (with Ron Tiner, in No. 242, 1981)
        • "A Second Chance!" (with Jose Casanovas, in No. 245, 1982)
        • "Twist Ending" (with Paul Neary, in No. 246, 1982)
        • "Salad Days!" (with John Higgins, in No. 247, 1982)
        • "The Beastly Beliefs of Benjamin Blint" (with Eric Bradbury, in No. 249, 1982)
        • "All of Them Were Empty" (with Paul Neary, in No. 251, 1982)
        • "An American Werewolf in Space!" (with Paul Neary, in No. 252, 1982)
        • "The Bounty Hunters!" (with John Higgins, in No. 253, 1982)
        • "The Wages of Sin!" (with Bryan Talbot, in No. 257, 1982)
        • "Return of the Thing!" (with Dave Gibbons, in No. 265, 1982)
        • "Skirmish!" (with Dave Gibbons, in No. 267, 1982)
        • "The Writing on the Wall!" (with Jesus Redondo, in No. 268, 1982)
        • "The Wild Frontier!" (with Dave Gibbons, in No. 269, 1982)
        • "The Big Day" (with Robin Smith, in No. 270, 1982)
        • "One Christmas During Eternity!" (with Jesus Redondo, in No. 271, 1982)
        • "No Picnic!" (with John Higgins, in No. 272, 1982)
        • "The Disturbed Digestions of Dr. Dibworthy" (with Dave Gibbons, in No. 273, 1982)
        • "Hot Item" (with John Higgins, in No. 278, 1982)
        • "Sunburn" (with Jesus Redondo, in No. 282, 1982)
        • "Bad Timing" (with Mike White, in No. 291, 1982)
        • "The Hyper-Historic Headbang" (with Alan Davis, in No. 322, 1983)
        • "The Lethal Laziness of Lobelia Loam" (with Rafael Boluda, in No. 323, 1983)
        • "Eureka!" (with Mike White, in No. 325, 1983)
        • "Dad" (with Alan Langford, in No. 329, 1983)
        • "Buzz Off!" (with Jim Eldridge, in No. 331, 1983)
        • "Look Before You Leap!" (with Mike White, in No. 332, 1983)
      • Abelard Snazz:
        • "The Double-Decker Dome Strikes Back" (with Mike White, in #237–238, 1981)
        • "Halfway to Paradise" (with John Cooper, in No. 245, 1982)
        • "The Multi-Storey Mind Mellows Out!" (with Paul Neary, in No. 254, 1982)
        • "Genius is Pain" (with Mike White, in No. 299, 1983)
      • Time Twisters:
        • "The Reversible Man" (with Mike White, in No. 308, 1983)
        • "Einstein" (with John Higgins, in No. 309, 1983)
        • "Chronocops" (with Dave Gibbons, in No. 310, 1983)
        • "The Big Clock!" (with Eric Bradbury, in No. 315, 1983)
        • "Dr. Dibworthy's Disappointing Day" (with Alan Langford, in No. 316, 1983)
        • "Going Native" (with Mike White, in No. 318, 1983)
        • "Ring Road" (with Jesus Redondo, in No. 320, 1983)
        • "The Time Machine" (with Jesus Redondo, in No. 324, 1983)
        • "The Startling Success of Sideways Scuttleton" (with John Higgins, in No. 327, 1983)
    • "Southern Comfort" (as RE-Wright (due to Moore's dissatisfaction with the final story),[1] with Walter Howarth, in Sci-Fi Special '81, 1981)
    • Ro-Busters:
      • The Complete Ro-Busters (tpb, 336 pages, Rebellion, 2008, ISBN 1-9054-3782-X) includes:
        • "Bax the Burner" (with Steve Dillon, in Annual '82, 1981)
        • "Old Red Eyes is Back" (with Bryan Talbot, in Annual '83, 1982)
        • "Stormeagles are Go!" (with Joe Eckers, in Annual '84, 1983)
    • Rogue Trooper:
      • Rogue Trooper: Tales of Nu-Earth Volume 1 (tpb, 400 pages, Rebellion, 2010, ISBN 1-9067-3534-4) includes:
        • "Pray for War" (with Brett Ewins, in Annual '83, 1982)
        • "First of the Few" (with Jesus Redondo, in Annual '84, 1983)
    • Skizz: "First Contact" (with Jim Baikie, in #308–330, 1983) collected as Skizz (tpb, 104 pages, Titan, 2002, ISBN 1-8402-3450-4)
    • The Complete D.R. and Quinch (tpb, 128 pages, Rebellion, 2010, ISBN 1-9067-3588-3) collects:
      • "D.R. and Quinch Have Fun on Earth!" (with Alan Davis, in #317, 1983)
      • "D.R. and Quinch Go Straight" (with Alan Davis, in #350–351, 1984)
      • "D.R. and Quinch Go Girl Crazy" (with Alan Davis, in #352–354, 1984)
      • "D.R. and Quinch Get Drafted" (with Alan Davis, in #355–359, 1984)
      • "D.R. and Quinch Go to Hollywood" (with Alan Davis, in #363–367, 1984)
      • "D.R. and Quinch Get Back to Nature" (with Alan Davis, in Sci-Fi Special '85, 1985)
    • The Complete Ballad of Halo Jones (tpb, 202 pages, Rebellion, 2010, ISBN 1-9067-3593-X) collects:
      • "Book 1" (with Ian Gibson, in #376–385, 1984)
      • "Book 2 Prologue" (with Ian Gibson, in No. 405, 1985)
      • "Book 2" (with Ian Gibson, in #406–415, 1985)
      • "Book 3 Prologue" (with Ian Gibson, in No. 451, 1986)
      • "Book 3" (with Ian Gibson, in #452–466, 1986)
    • ABC Warriors: "Red Planet Blues" (with Steve Dillon, in Annual '85, 1984)
  • Eagle:
  • Scream! #1: "Monster" (with Heinzl, 1984)

Other UK publishers

Titles published by various British publishers include:

DC Comics

Titles published by DC Comics include:

Eclipse Comics

Titles published by Eclipse include:

Image Comics/Awesome Comics

Titles published by Image and its Awesome imprint include:

  • Spawn:
  • 1963 #1–6 (with Rick Veitch and Stephen R. Bissette, 1993)
  • Violator:
  • Shadowhawks of Legend #1: "Shadows in the Sand" (with Steve Leialoha, 1995)
  • The Maxx No. 21 (with Sam Kieth, 1996) collected in The Maxx Volume 4 (tpb, 144 pages, 2005, ISBN 1-4012-0613-1)
  • Supreme:
    • The Story of the Year (tpb, 332 pages, Checker Book Publishing, 2003, ISBN 0-9710-2495-2) collects:
      • "The Supreme Story of the Year..." (with Joe Bennett and Keith Giffen, in No. 41, 1996)
      • "Secret Origins" (with Joe Bennett and Rick Veitch, in No. 42, 1996)
      • "Obscured Clouds!" (with Dan Jurgens, Joe Bennett and Rick Veitch, in No. 43, 1996)
      • "The Age of Gold" (with Richard Horie, Bill Wray and Rick Veitch, in No. 44, 1996)
      • "Featuring Supreme's Pal Billy Friday" (with Joe Bennett and Rick Veitch, in No. 45, 1997)
      • "The Girl of Our Dreams!" (with J Morrigan and Rick Veitch, in No. 46, 1997)
      • "The Finest of All Possible Worlds" (with J Morrigan, Joe Bennett and Rick Veitch, in No. 47, 1997)
      • "Just Imagine" (with Mark Pajarillo, Stephen Platt and Rick Veitch, in No. 48, 1997)
      • "There is a Light That Never Goes Out..." (with Mark Pajarillo, in No. 49, 1997)
      • "A Love Supreme" (with Chris Sprouse, Stephen Platt and Rick Veitch, in No. 50, 1997)
      • "A Roster of Rogues" (with J Morrigan and Rick Veitch, in No. 51, 1997)
      • "The Return of Darius Dax" (with J Morrigan and Mark Pajarillo, in #52A-52B, 1997)
    • "Tales of the Supremacy featuring Squeak the Supremouse" (with Kevin O'Neill, in #52A, 1997)
    • "Public Service Announcement: National Flashlight Battery Inspection Day!" (with Rick Veitch, in #52B, 1997)
    • The Return (tpb, 258 pages, Checker Book Publishing, 2003, ISBN 0-9710-2496-0) collects:
      • "19th Dimensional Nervous Breakdown!" (with Chris Sprouse, in #53, 1997)
      • "The Ballad of Judy Jordan" (with Melinda Gebbie, Chris Sprouse and Rick Veitch, in No. 54, 1997)
      • "Silence at Gettysburg" (with Gil Kane and Chris Sprouse, in No. 55, 1997)
      • "The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side" (with Chris Sprouse and Rick Veitch, in No. 56, 1998)
      • Supreme: The Return #1–6 (with Chris Sprouse, Jim Starlin, Rick Veitch, Jim Baikie, Matthew Dow Smith, Ian Churchill and Rob Liefeld, 1999–2000)
    • "Special Bonus Feature!" (with J Morrigan, in No. 54, 1997)
    • "Revelations" (with Erik Larsen, in No. 63, 2012)
  • Judgment Day (tpb, 162 pages, Checker Book Publishing, 2003, ISBN 0-9741-6645-6) collects:
    • "Heroes, Heroines & Homicide" (with Rob Liefeld, Gil Kane, Stephen Platt, Keith Giffen, Adam Pollina and Dan Jurgens, in #Α, 1997)
    • "The Trial" (with Rob Liefeld, Chris Sprouse, Steve Skroce, Stephen Platt, Jim Starlin and Terry Dodson, in #Ω, 1997)
    • "Brought to Book" (with Rob Liefeld, Jeff Johnson, Rick Veitch and Ian Churchill, in No. 3, 1997)
    • "Youngblood Prologue featuring Shaft" (with Steve Skroce, in Awesome Holiday Special, 1997)
    • Judgment Day: Aftermath (with Gil Kane, one-shot, 1998)
  • Youngblood:
    • "A Brief History of Twilight" (with Steve Skroce, in #1+, 1997)
    • "Prologue (featuring Shaft)" (with Steve Skroce, in #1+, 1997)
    • "Occupations" (with Steve Skroce, in v3 No. 1, 1998)
    • "Bad Blood" (with Steve Skroce, in v3 No. 2, 1998)
    • "Dandy in the Underworld" (with Steve Skroce, in Awesome Adventures! No. 1, 1999)
    • Alan Moore's Awesome Universe Handbook (with Alex Ross, 1999)
  • Glory #0: "Glory and the Gate of Tears" (with Brandon Peterson, 1999)
  • Mr. Monster's Gal Friday... Kelly #3: "It's Kelly's Boyfriend... Mr. Monster – Shopping" (with Alan Smith and Pete Williamson, 2000)

Wildstorm/America's Best Comics

Titles published by Wildstorm and its ABC imprint include:

Other US publishers

Titles published by various American publishers include:

Text stories and prose

  • "A Hypothetical Lizard" (in Liavek: Wizard's Row, Ace Books, 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)
  • "Belly of Cloud" (unpublished comics script printed in The Extraordinary Works of Alan Moore)
  • "The Children's Hour" (in Now We Are Sick, 1991)
  • "The Courtyard" (in The Starry Wisdom: A Tribute to H. P. Lovecraft, February 1995)
  • "Fuseli's Disease" (in The Thackery T. Lambshead Pocket Guide to Eccentric & Discredited Diseases, edited by Jeff VanderMeer and Mark Roberts, 2003, pages 89–91)
  • "The Gun" (in Batman Annual, 1985, UK; illustrated by Garry Leach)
  • "Here Comes the Jetsons" (in Sounds, 4 April 1981; illustrated by Moore)
  • "I was Superman's Double" (in Superman Annual, 1985, UK; illustrated by Bob Wakelin)
  • "Judge Dredd" (unpublished comics script printed in The Extraordinary Works of Alan Moore)
  • Light of Thy Countenance (in Forbidden Acts, Avon Books, October 1995)
  • "Mystery and Abomination" (in Sounds, 8 August 1981; illustrated by Moore)
  • "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)
  • "Shrine of the Lizard" (in Weird Windows No. 2, 1971; reprinted in The Extraordinary Works of Alan Moore)
  • "Terror Couple Kill Telegram Sam in the Flat Field" (in Sounds, 14 February 1982, the title is a reference to the band Bauhaus; illustrated by Moore)
  • "To The Humfo" (in Weird Windows No. 1, 1970)
  • "Zaman's Hill" (in Dust: A Creation Book Reader, 1996)
  • 'Between the Angels and the Apes (in Strange Attractor #4, 2011)
  • 'The Town Planning in Dreams (in Test Centre Magazine #6, 2015)

Novels and illustrated books

Films

  • Jimmy's End (2012), short film directed by Mitch Jenkins, written by Alan Moore

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, about Frank Miller, 1983)[5]
  • "Stan Lee: Blinded by the Hype – An Affectionate Character Assassination" (The Daredevils #3–4, 1983)
  • "Invisible Girls and Phantom Ladies" (The Daredevils #4–6, about sexism in comics, 1983)
  • "O Superman: Music & comics" (The Daredevils #5, 1983)
  • "About the Special Executive" (The Daredevils #5, 1983)

Other work includes:


Introductions to work by others

Audio recordings

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

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  7. Alan Moore talks Dodgem Logic, Mustard
  8. WW Philly: The Avatar Panel, Newsarama, 1 June 2008
  9. MJ Simpson reviews Ragnarok. Accessed 21 January 2008
  10. Publisher profile for Kimota Archived 12 November 2006 at the Wayback Machine
  11. Publisher profile for The Extraordinary Works of Alan Moore[dead link]
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References

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