Alan Moore

Alan Moore has been mentioned or cited more than a hundred times throughout all the RSS channels we monitor. Especially, the channel 'Black Gate' contains more than a dozen references to this person (or maybe different people with similar names) alone. As it’s displayed on the chart below, Alan Moore was highly popular in December, 2016.

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Dateline Movies Countdown: The Magnificent Seven! (200 POSTS!)

[...] Snyder's greatest work so far, Watchmen is a painfully slow and tediously lengthy adaptation of Alan Moore's celebrated masterwork, and its clearly explicit content will definitely make some viewers [...]

datelinemovies.com

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The Occult Background of Code Geass Series

[...] the motives of Lelouch's alter ego Zero, bare a striking resemblance with V from Alan Moore's V from Vendetta. The Metaphysics of Code Geass And Its Allegorical Messages The show [...]

oddityworld.net

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10 Great Movies That Were Affected by Poor Marketing

[...] and watered-down existentialist philosophy were instead treated to a political thriller. Alan Moore’s novel, on a whole, was far stronger and it benefitted from being morally ambiguous, [...]

tasteofcinema.com

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Comparisons to Hitler and 1933 Are Not Out of Whack—Something Like That Could Happen Here

[...] , although it long ago stopped being funny. It more closely resembles a plot twist in an Alan Moore graphic novel than anything any of us expected to see in the real world: A reality TV star and [...]

TSON News
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tsonnews.com

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A chapbook from Kevin Ring’s Beat Scene

[...] “Kevin Ring at Beat Scene is doing a chapbook around a conversation between myself & Alan Moore. Due any time soon.” — Iain Sinclair Beat scene [...]

iainsinclair.org.uk

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Carl Gustav Horn on Shin Godzilla (plus my additional thoughts...) PART ONE

[...] bringing politik to what was ostensibly a children’s medium (similar to what Frank Miller and Alan Moore were doing with the graphic novel around the same time) that was already acquainted with sex, [...]

patrickmacias.blogs.com

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