Alan Moore’s Exit Interview: On 25 Years of Creating Comics, the State of the Medium and the Industry and What the Future May Hold for All Concerned by Bill Baker
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Overview: Presenting a three-plus hour interview with Alan Moore, the celebrated and controversial author of Lost Girls, From Hell, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen and numerous other classic graphic novels, conducted by veteran comics journalist Bill Baker. Starting with an extended, extremely personal and highly detailed postmortem of his quarter century career in commercial comics, Moore proceeds to examine and assess the current health of comics as art and industry, pausing only to present his hopes and fears for their combined futures, before moving on to discuss Lost Girls and Jerusalem, his second novel, among other subjects. By turns inspiring and infuriating, deeply moving and outrageously funny, Alan Moore’s Exit Interview offers an intimate portrait of the artist, what he’s accomplished and what it’s cost him, both personally and professionally, to remain true to himself and his art.
Genre: Comics
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