List of published material by Alan Moore
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This is a list of published materials by British author Alan Moore.
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[edit] Comics
[edit] Early British Work
- ABC Warriors: "Red Planet Blues" (short story, with Steve Dillon, in 2000AD Annual 1985, 1984)
- The Ballad of Halo Jones (with Ian Gibson):
- "Ballad of Halo Jones: Book 1" (in 2000AD #376-385, 1984)
- "Ballad of Halo Jones: Book 2 Prologue" (in 2000AD #405, 1985)
- "Ballad of Halo Jones: Book 2" (in 2000AD #406-415, 1985)
- "Ballad of Halo Jones: Book 3 Prologue" (in 2000AD #451, 1986)
- "Ballad of Halo Jones: Book 3" (in 2000AD #452-466, 1986)
- a one-off joke page in 2000AD #500, a jam issue, 1986) not collected in the trade paperback
- The Bojeffries Saga (with Steve Parkhouse Warrior #12, 13, 19 & 20, 1983-1984; Dalgoda #8, Fantagraphics Books, 1986; A1 #1-4, A1 True Life Bikini Confidential, Atomeka Press, 1989-1990; collected edition, Tundra, 1992)
- Captain Britain (sometimes called the Jaspers' Warp saga) (with Alan Davis, collects Marvel Super-heroes Magazine #386-388, The Daredevils #1-11, & The Mighty World of Marvel #7-13, 1982-1984, tpb, Marvel Comics/Marvel UK, 2002 ISBN 0-7851-0855-6)
- Classic Star Wars: Devilworlds #1 & 2 (collects five stories from 1981's Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back Monthly #151, 154-156, & 159, Dark Horse, 1996) [1]
- D.R. and Quinch (with Alan Davis, tpb, The Complete D.R. and Quinch Rebellion, 2006 ISBN 1-904265-48-0):
- "D.R. and Quinch Go Straight" (in 2000AD #350-351, 1984)
- "D.R. and Quinch Go Girl Crazy" (in 2000AD #352-354, 1984)
- "D.R. and Quinch Get Drafted" (in 2000AD #355-359, 1984)
- "D.R. and Quinch Go to Hollywood" (in 2000AD #363-367, 1984)
- "D.R. and Quinch Get Back to Nature" (in 2000AD Sci-Fi Special 1985)
- Doctor Who:
- "Black Legacy" (with David Lloyd, in Doctor Who (US comic) #14 (Marvel), also Doctor Who Magazine #35-38, 1980)
- "Business as Usual" (with David Lloyd, in Doctor Who (US comic) #15 (Marvel), also Doctor Who Magazine #40-43, 1980)
- "Star Death" (with John Stokes, in Doctor Who Magazine #47, also The Daredevils #5, 1980)
- "The 4-D War" (with David Lloyd, in Doctor Who Magazine #51, also The Daredevils #6, 1980)
- "Black Sun Rising" (with David Lloyd, in Doctor Who Magazine #57, also The Daredevils #7, 1980)
- The Complete Alan Moore Future Shocks (tpb, Rebellion, 2006 ISBN 1-904265-88-X collects almost all of his short 2000 AD stories some of which were previously collected in Alan Moore's Shocking Futures ISBN 0-907610-71-4 and Alan Moore's Twisted Times ISBN 0-907610-72-2 from Titan):
- Abelard Snazz:
- The Final Solution (with Steve Dillon, in 2000 AD #189-190, 1980) (also in Twisted Times)
- The Return of the Two-Storey Brain (with Mike White, in 2000 AD #209, 1981)
- The Double-Decker Dome Strikes Back (with Mike White, in 2000 AD #237-238, 1981) (also in Twisted Times)
- Halfway to Paradise (with John Cooper, in 2000 AD #245, 1982) (also in Twisted Times)
- The Multi-Storey Mind Mellows Out! (with Paul Neary, in 2000 AD #254, 1982) (also in Twisted Times)
- Genius is Pain (with Mike White, in 2000 AD #299, 1983) (also in Twisted Times)
- Future Shocks:
- Grawks Bearing Gifts (with Ian Gibson, in 2000 AD #203, 1981) (also in Shocking Futures)
- The English/Phlondrutian Phrase Book (with Brendan McCarthy, in 2000 AD #214, 1981) (also in Shocking Futures)
- The Last Rumble of the Platinum Horde (with John Higgins, in 2000 AD #217, 1981) (also in Shocking Futures)
- They Sweep the Spaceways (with Garry Leach, in 2000 AD #219, 1981) (also in Shocking Futures)
- The Regrettable Ruse of Rocket Redglare (with Mike White, in 2000 AD #234, 1981) (also in Shocking Futures)
- A Cautionary Fable (with Paul Neary, in 2000 AD #240, 1981) (also in Shocking Futures)
- Mister, Could You Use a Squonge? (with Ron Tiner, in 2000 AD #242, 1981)
- A Second Chance (with Jose Casanovas, in 2000 AD #245, 1982)
- Twist Ending (with Paul Neary, in 2000 AD #246, 1982)
- Salad Days (with John Higgins, in 2000 AD #247, 1982)
- The Beastly Beliefs of Benjamin Blint (with Eric Bradbury, in 2000 AD #249, 1982)
- All of Them Were Empty (with Paul Neary, in 2000 AD #251, 1982)
- An American Werewolf in Space (with Paul Neary, in 2000 AD #252, 1982) (also in Shocking Futures)
- The Bounty Hunters! (with John Higgins, in 2000 AD #253, 1982)
- The Wages of Sin (with Bryan Talbot, in 2000 AD #253, 1982) (also in Shocking Futures)
- Return of the Thing (with Dave Gibbons, in 2000 AD #265, 1982)
- Skirmish (with Dave Gibbons, in 2000 AD #267, 1982)
- The Writing on the Wall (with Jesus Redondo, in 2000 AD #268, 1982)
- The Wild Frontier (with Dave Gibbons, in 2000 AD #269, 1982) (also in Shocking Futures)
- The Big Day (with Jesus Redondo, in 2000 AD #270, 1982)
- One Christmas During Eternity (with Jesus Redondo, in 2000 AD #271, 1982) (also in Shocking Futures)
- No Picnic (with John Higgins, in 2000 AD #272, 1982)
- The Disturbed Digestions of Dr. Dibworthy (with Dave Gibbons, in 2000 AD #273, 1982) (also in Twisted Times)
- Sunburn (with Jesus Redondo, in 2000 AD #282, 1982) (also in Shocking Futures)
- Bad Timing (with Mike White, in 2000 AD #291, 1982) (also in Shocking Futures)
- Eureka (with Mike White, in 2000 AD #325, 1983) (also in Shocking Futures)
- Dad (with Alan Langford, in 2000 AD #329, 1983)
- Buzz Off (with Jim Eldridge, in 2000 AD #331, 1983)
- Look Before You Leap (with Mike White, in 2000 AD #332, 1983)
- Time Twisters:
- Hot Item (written as Tharg) (with John Higgins, in 2000 AD #278, 1982)
- The Reversible Man (with Mike White, in 2000 AD #308, 1983) (also in Twisted Times)
- Einstein (with John Higgins, in 2000 AD #309, 1983)
- Chrono-Cops (with Dave Gibbons, in 2000 AD #310, 1983) (also in Twisted Times)
- The Big Clock! (with Eric Bradbury, in 2000 AD #315, 1983) (also in Twisted Times)
- Dr. Dibworthy's Disappointing Day (with Alan Langford, in 2000 AD #316, 1983)
- Going Native (with Mike White, in 2000 AD #318, 1983)
- Ring Road (with Jesus Redondo, in 2000 AD #320, 1983) (also in Twisted Times)
- The Hyper-Historic Headbang (with Alan Davis, in 2000 AD #322, 1983) (also in Shocking Futures)
- The Lethal Laziness of Lobelia Loam (with Arturo Boluda, in 2000AD #323, 1983) (also in Shocking Futures)
- The Time Machine (with Jesus Redondo, in 2000 AD #324, 1983) (also in Twisted Times)
- The Startling Success of Sideways Scuttleton (with John Higgins, in 2000 AD #327, 1983)
- Abelard Snazz:
- Marvelman (with Garry Leach, Alan Davis, John Totleben and others, Warrior #1-21, 1982-1984; Miracleman #1-7, 9-16, Eclipse Comics, 1985-1989; collected in 3 volumes) (#8 is a fill-in issue with reprints of old Mick Angelo stories)
- A Dream of Flying (collects #1-3, which reprinted Warrior #1-3 & #5-11)
- Red King Syndrome (collects #4-7 & 9-10, which included reprints of Warrior #12-21)
- Olympus (collects #11-16)
- Warrior #4 has an uncollected story called "The Yesterday Gambit", which was semi-adapted into Marvelman #15.
- Marvelman Special #1 (includes new wraparound material by Moore, written around several Mick Angelo reprints, 1984)
- Miracleman 3-D Special #1
- Maxwell the Magic Cat (Northants Post, 1979-1986, tpb, Acme Press, 1986-1987 ISBN 1-870084-00-4, ISBN 1-870084-05-5, ISBN 1-870084-10-1 and ISBN 1-870084-20-9)
- One-Off:
- "A Holiday in Hell" (with Dave Harwood, in 2000AD Sci-Fi Special 1980, 1980)
- "Killer in the Cab" (with John Richardson, in 2000 AD #170, 1980)
- "The Dating Game" (with Steve Dillon, in 2000 AD #176, 1980)
- Ro-Busters:
- "Bax the Burner" (with Steve Dillon, in 2000AD Annual 1982, 1981, reprinted in Sam Slade Robo-Hunter (V2) #6)
- "Old Red Eyes is Back" (with Bryan Talbot, in 2000AD Annual 1983, 1982, reprinted in Sam Slade Robo-Hunter (V2) #7)
- "Stormeagles are Go!" (with Joe Eckers, in 2000AD Annual 1984, 1983)
- Rogue Trooper (both reprinted in 2000 AD Extreme Edition #15):
- "Pray for War" (with Brett Ewins, in 2000AD Annual 1983, 1982)
- "First of the Few" (with Jesus Redondo, in 2000AD Annual 1984, 1983)
- Skizz: "Skizz: First Contact" (with Jim Baikie, in 2000 AD #308-330, 1983)
- Tharg the Mighty: "The Shedding" (written as Tharg the Mighty, with Eric Bradbury, in 2000 AD #283-285, reprinted in Sam Slade Robo-Hunter V2 #31)
- Warpsmith: "Ghostdance" (with Garry Leach, in A1, 1989, ISBN 1-871878-05-5 )
[edit] DC Comics
- DC Universe: The Stories of Alan Moore (trade paperback, 2006, Titan ISBN 1-84576-257-6 DC ISBN 1-4012-0927-0, contains the following):
- Batman:
- The Killing Joke (with Brian Bolland, 1988, separate tpb, 1995 ISBN 0-930289-45-5)
- "Mortal Clay" (with George Freeman, from Batman Annual #11, 1987)
- DC Comics Presents #85: "The Jungle Line" (with pencils: Rick Veitch, inks: Al Williamson, featuring Superman and Swamp Thing, 1985)
- Detective Comics #549-550: "Night Olympics" (with Klaus Janson, featuring Green Arrow and Black Canary, 1985)
- Green Lantern vol. 2 #188: "Mogo Doesn't Socialize" (with Dave Gibbons, 1985)
- Omega Men:
- "Brief Lives" (with Kevin O'Neill, from #26, 1985)
- "A Man's World" (with pencils: Paris Cullins; Inks: Rick Magyar, from #27, 1985)
- Secret Origins #10: "Footsteps" (with Joe Orlando, featuring The Phantom Stranger, 1987)
- Superman:
- "For the Man Who Has Everything" (with Dave Gibbons, from Superman Annual #11, 1985)
- "Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?" (with Curt Swan, collects Superman #423 and Action Comics #583, 1986)
- Tales of the Green Lantern Corps Annual:
- "Tygers" (with Kevin O'Neill, from Annual #2 1986)
- "In Blackest Night" (with pencils: Bill Willingham; inks: Terry Austin, from Annual #3, 1987)
- Vigilante #17-18: "Father's Day" (with Jim Baikie, 1985)
- Batman:
- Swamp Thing #20-58, 60-61, 63-64, Annual #2 (with Stephen R. Bissette, Rick Veitch and others, 1983-1987, collected in 6 trade paperbacks with the exception of #20):
- Saga of the Swamp Thing (collects #21-27, 1987)
- Swamp Thing: Love and Death (collects #28-34 & Annual #2, 1990)
- Swamp Thing: The Curse (collects #35-42, 2000)
- Swamp Thing: A Murder of Crows ((collects #43-50, 2001)
- Swamp Thing: Earth to Earth (collects #51-56, 2002)
- Swamp Thing: Reunion (collects #57-61, 63 & 64, 2003)
- 9/11: Artists Respond Volume 1: "This is Information" (short text piece with art by Melinda Gebbie, 2002)
- V for Vendetta (with David Lloyd, first two books serialised in Warrior #1-26, 1982-1985, DC, 10 issues, 1988-1989, tpb, DC, 1995)
- Watchmen (with Dave Gibbons, DC, 12 issue limited series, 1986-1987, tpb, 1987)
[edit] Image Comics
- 1963 (with Stephen R. Bissette, Rick Veitch and others, 6 issues, 1993)
- Deathblow by Blows (with Jim Baikie, 3-issue mini-series, 1999-2000)
- Judgement Day (collects #Alpha, #Omega, Final Judgement, and some of Sourcebook, Checker Book Publishing, 2003, ISBN 0-9741664-5-6)
- Majestic: "The Big Chill" (with Carlos D'Anda (pencils) and Richard Friend (inks) , in Wildstorm Spotlight #1, collected in Mr. Majestic, 176 pages, DC, 2002, ISBN 1-56389-659-1)
- Mr. Monster’s Gal Friday...Kelly #3: "It’s Kelly’s Boyfriend... Mr. Monster – Shopping" (with Alan Smith and Pete Williamson, Image, 2000)
- Shadowhawks of Legend #1: "Shadows in the Sand" (short story, with Steve Leialoha, Image, 1995)
- Spawn:
- Spawn #8: "In Heaven" (with Todd McFarlane)
- Spawn #32 (short story, prequel to Blood Feud)
- Spawn: Blood Feud (with Tony Daniel and Kevin Conrad, Titan, 1999, ISBN 1-84023-117-3)
- Spawn #37: "The Freak" (dialogue only, plotted by Todd McFarlane)
- Spawn/WildC.A.T.S (4 issues)
- Supreme:
- The Story of the Year (with Joe Bennett, Rick Veitch, Keith Giffen, Dan Jurgens, Stephen Platt, Chris Sprouse and others, Image Comics/Awesome Entertainment, 1996-1998, tpb, collects #41-52A&B, Checker Book Publishing, 2003, ISBN 0-9710249-5-2)
- Note that 52A & 52B have short stories not collected in the trade
- The Return (with Chris Sprouse, Rick Veitch and others, Awesome Entertainment, 1999-2000, tpb, collects #53-56, and the Return #1-6, Checker Book Publishing, 2003, ISBN 0-9710249-6-0)
- The Story of the Year (with Joe Bennett, Rick Veitch, Keith Giffen, Dan Jurgens, Stephen Platt, Chris Sprouse and others, Image Comics/Awesome Entertainment, 1996-1998, tpb, collects #41-52A&B, Checker Book Publishing, 2003, ISBN 0-9710249-5-2)
- Violator:
- Violator: "The World" (with Bart Sears (1 & 2) and Greg Capullo (3) (pencils) and Mark Pennington (inks), 3 issue mini-series, 1994)
- Violator vs. Badrock (4 issue mini-series, tpb, 1998, ISBN 1-887279-11-3)
- Voodoo: Dancing in the Dark (4 issue mini-series, tpb, 1999, ISBN 1-56389-533-1)
- Wildc.A.T.S. #21-34, 50 (with Travis Charest and others, 1995-1998):
- Homecoming (tpb, collects #21-27, Image, 1998, ISBN 1-58240-006-7, DC, 2000, ISBN 1-56389-582-X)
- Gang War (tpb, collects #28-34, DC, 1999, ISBN 1-56389-560-9)
- WildC.A.T.S #50: "Reincarnation" (short story)
- Youngblood, a proposed trade paperback would include:
- Youngblood #1-2 (with Steve Skroce, Awesome Entertainment, 1998)
- Awesome Adventures #1: "Dandy in the Underworld" (short story)
[edit] America's Best Comics
- Albion (plotted by Alan Moore, written by Leah Moore & John Reppion, Wildstorm, 6 issue mini-series 2005, tpb, October 2006 ISBN 1-4012-0994-7)
- The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (with Kevin O'Neill):
- Book One (6 issue mini-series, 1999-2000, collected hardback edition, 2001, paperback, 2002, DC Comics/Wildstorm/ABC)
- Book Two (6 issue mini-series, 2002-2003, collected hardback edition, 2003, paperback, 2004, DC Comics/Wildstorm/ABC)
- Black Dossier (forthcoming, DC, October 2007, 208 pages, ISBN 1-4012-0306-X) [3]
- Book Three (forthcoming, will be published as three 72 page graphic novellas, Top Shelf and Knockabout, 2008, ISBN 978-1-60309-000-1) [4]
- Promethea (with J.H. Williams III and others, 32 issues 1999-2005, collected in 5 volumes, DC Comics/Wildstorm/ABC)
- Terra Obscura (with Peter Hogan and Yanick Paquette):
- Volume 1 (6 issues, 2003-2004, tpb, 2004, Titan, ISBN 1-84023-860-7, DC Comics, ISBN 1-4012-0286-1)
- Volume 2 (6 issues, 2004-2005, tpb, 2005, Titan, ISBN 1-84576-193-6, America's Best Comics ISBN 1-4012-0622-0)
- Tomorrow Stories (with various artists, 12 issues, 1999-2002, collected in 2 volumes in hardback and paperback, DC Comics/Wildstorm/ABC, in 2006, there were two additional "specials", 64 page issues half-written by Alan Moore)
- Tom Strong:
- Tom Strong (with Chris Sprouse and others, 36 issue series, 1999-2006, collected in 6 volumes to date, DC Comics/Wildstorm/ABC)
- Moore wrote the first 22 issues (the first three books, and half of volume four) and the final issue; other issues were written by others including Ed Brubaker, Mark Schultz, Brian K. Vaughan, and Steve Aylett)
- Tom Strong's Terrific Tales (with Steve Moore, Art Adams and others, 12 issues, 2002-2005, collected in 2 volumes, DC Comics/Wildstorm/ABC, each issue has one eight page story by Alan Moore)
- Tom Strong (with Chris Sprouse and others, 36 issue series, 1999-2006, collected in 6 volumes to date, DC Comics/Wildstorm/ABC)
- Top 10 (with Gene Ha and Zander Cannon, 12 issues, 1999-2001, collected in 2 volumes, DC Comics/Wildstorm/ABC):
- Top 10: Book One (collects #1-7)
- Top 10: Book Two (collects #8-12)
- Top 10: the 49ers (graphic novel prequel)
- Smax the Barbarian (with Zander Cannon, 5 issues, 2003-2004, hardback and paperback collected editions, 2004, DC Comics/Wildstorm/ABC)
[edit] Self-Published and Miscellaneous
- American Flagg! (with Howard Chaykin, and various others. Issue 21-27)
- Alan Moore's Yuggoth Cultures and Other Growths (with Bryan Talbot and various other artists, 3 issue mini-series, Avatar, 2003)
- Big Numbers (with Bill Sienkiewicz, 2 issues of a projected 12, Mad Love, 1990)
- Brought to Light: Shadowplay: the Secret Team (with Bill Sienkiewicz, Eclipse, 1989)
- From Hell (with Eddie Campbell, first 6 installments in Taboo #2-7, 1989-1992, 11 volumes, Mad Love/Tundra/Kitchen Sink Press, 1991-1998, tpb, Eddie Campbell Comics, 1999)
- In Pictopia (with Don Simpson, in Anything Goes #2, Fantagraphics, 1986)
- Lost Girls (with Melinda Gebbie, #5-7, Taboo 1991-1992, 2 issues, Tundra, 1995-1996, graphic novel, Top Shelf, 2006 ISBN 1-891830-74-0)
- Meatcake #9 (with Dame Darcy, Fantagraphics, 1999)
- The Moon and Serpent Bumper Book of Magic (with co-writer Steve Moore and artists including Kevin O'Neill, Melinda Gebbie, John Coulthart, and José Villarrubia, 320 pages, hardcover, Top Shelf, 2009, ISBN 978-1-60309-001-8) [5]
- A Small Killing (with Oscar Zarate, Victor Gollancz Ltd, 1991; Avatar, 2003)
- Lust (with Mike Matthews, 1989, Crack edition, in the collection "Seven Deadly Sins")
[edit] Comics based on Moore's works
- Alan Moore's The Courtyard (2003, adapted for comics by Antony Johnson)
- Alan Moore's Hypothetical Lizard, (4 issues (2005), Avatar Press; story created by moore, adapted for comics by Antony Johnstone)
- Alan Moore's Magic Words (2002, Avatar Press; song lyrics, poems and other writings by Moore, adapted for comics by various artists, with a cover by Juan José Ryp)
- Another Suburban Romance (2003, Avatar Press; play by Moore, adapted for comics by Antony Johnston and Juan José Ryp)
- The Birth Caul (1999, Eddie Campbell Comics; performance art piece adapted for comics by Eddie Campbell)
- Snakes and Ladders (2001, Eddie Campbell Comics; performance art piece adapted for comics by Eddie Campbell)
[edit] Text Stories
- The Sinister Ducks (1988, 2 pages in Critters no.23.)
[edit] Novels and Illustrated Books
- Voice of the Fire, 1996, Victor Gollancz; 1997, Orion Books; republished 2003, Top Shelf Productions. This new edition features a dust jacket designed by Chip Kidd, and introduction by Neil Gaiman and thirteen color plates by José Villarrubia.
- The Mirror of Love, 2003, Top Shelf Productions. A new version of his story for AARGH (Artists Against Rampant Government Homophobia). This edition features an introduction by David Drake and forty-one color illustrations by José Villarrubia.
- Alan Moore's Writing for Comics (Avater Press; essay on how to write for comics)
[edit] Audio recordings
- March of the Sinister Ducks b/w Old Gangsters Never Die (Single recorded by The Sinister Ducks, 1983)
- The Birth Caul, 1996, D.O.R.; adapted for comics by Eddie Campbell, 1999, Eddie Campbell Comics
- The Moon and Serpent Grand Egyptian Theatre of Marvels, 1996, Cleopatra
- Brought to Light, 1998, Codex Books
- The Highbury Working, 2000, RE
- Angel Passage, 2002, RE
- Snakes and Ladders, 2003, RE; adapted for comics by Eddie Campbell, 2001, Eddie Campbell Comics
[edit] Adaptations of Moore works in other media
[edit] Comics
- Alan Moore's The Courtyard, 2 issues (2003), Avatar Press; story by Moore, adapted for comics by Antony Johnston with artwork by Jacen Burrows. Collected into softcover and hardcover editions by Avatar Press (2004).
- Alan Moore's The Courtyard Companion (2004), Avatar Press; reprints Antony Johnston's script for Alan Moore's The Courtyard with annotations by NGChristakos, Moore's original short story (from which the series was adapted), new pinups/art by Jacen Burrows, and a new essay by Antony Johnson.
- Alan Moore's Hypothetical Lizard, 4 issues (2005), Avatar Press.
- Alan Moore's Magic Words (2002), Avatar Press; song lyrics, poems and other writings by Moore, adapted for comics by various artists, with a cover by Juan José Ryp
- Another Suburban Romance (2003), Avatar Press; play by Moore, adapted for comics by Antony Johnston and Juan José Ryp
- The Birth Caul (1999), Eddie Campbell Comics; performance art piece adapted for comics by Eddie Campbell
- Snakes and Ladders (2001), Eddie Campbell Comics; performance art piece adapted for comics by Eddie Campbell
[edit] Films
- From Hell, 2001, adaptation directed by the Hughes Brothers
- The Mindscape of Alan Moore, 2003, Shadowsnake Films (documentary)
- The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, 2003, adaptation directed by Stephen Norrington
- Constantine, 2005, based on the character John Constantine, created by Moore with Steve Bissette, John Totleben and Rick Veitch in Swamp Thing
- V For Vendetta, 2006, adaptation written by the Wachowski brothers; directed by James McTeigue
- Watchmen (pre-production)
[edit] Television
- The Justice League Unlimited episode "For the Man Who Has Everything" is based on the Superman Annual story by Moore with the same title.