Alex Fitch interviews Alan Moore, writer of stuff about The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, the highs and lows of collaborating with comic book artists, his notions of magic and ideaspace and just what giant bald men in nappies had to do with American paranoia in 1950s movies!
N.B./ parts two and three of this interview will be broadcast Tuesday on Resonance FM from 7pm…
Links: Wikipedia entry on Alan Moore
Download comics by Alan for free from fourcolorheroes.com
Wikipedia entries on artists: Kev O’Neill and Rob Liefeld
Originally broadcast 25th January 2007 (mp3 format, 27mb)



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1 Panel Borders: Looking for Lost Girls part 1 // Feb 19, 2008 at 3:25 pm
[...] … Paul Gravett interviews Alan Moore … Alex’s previous interview with Alan part one, part two, part three … Extracts (and a very cool photo) from Alan’s recent interview [...]
2 Panel Borders: Looking for Lost Girls part 2 // Feb 24, 2008 at 7:16 pm
[...] … Paul Gravett interviews Alan Moore … Alex’s previous interview with Alan part one, part two, part three … Extracts (and a very cool photo) from Alan’s recent interview [...]
3 Panel Borders Vidcast: Looking for Lost Girls // Mar 3, 2008 at 7:02 pm
[...] … Paul Gravett interviews Alan Moore … Alex’s previous interview with Alan part one, part two, part three … Extracts (and a very cool photo) from Alan’s recent interview [...]
4 Strip!: Being Dave and working with Alan Moore // Jul 10, 2008 at 12:22 pm
[...] compliment our annual interview with Alan Moore (2007 part one, part two, part three / 2008 part one, part two, video), on today’s Strip!, Alex Fitch is [...]
5 Today’s show: Being Dave and working with Alan « “Reality Check” & “Panel Borders” // Jul 10, 2008 at 4:52 pm
[...] compliment our annual interview with Alan Moore (2007 part one, part two, part three / 2008 part one, part two, video), on today’s Strip!, Alex Fitch is [...]
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