User:Erik/Watchmen
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[edit] Books
- Reynolds, Richard (March 1994). Super Heroes: A Modern Mythology (Paperback), University Press of Mississippi. ISBN 0878056947.
- Baker, Bill (September 2007). Alan Moore on His Work and Career (Library Binding), Rosen Publishing Group. ISBN 1404210776.
- Voger, Mark; Frank Miller, Dave Gibbons, Alex Ross (January 2006). The Dark Age: Grim, Great & Gimmicky Post-Modern Comics (Paperback), TwoMorrows Publishing. ISBN 1893905535.
- Wright, Bradford W. (September 2003). "Direct to the Fans", Comic Book Nation: The Transformation of Youth Culture in America (Paperback), The Johns Hopkins University Press, 254-281. ISBN 1404210776.
- Harvey, Robert C. (January 1996). The Art of the Comic Book: An Aesthetic History (Paperback), University Press of Mississippi, 150. ISBN 0878057587.
- Weiner, Stephen (November 2003). The Rise of the Graphic Novel: Faster Than a Speeding Bullet (Paperback), Nantier Beall Minoustchine Publishing. ISBN 1561633674.
- Thomson, Iain (December 2005). "Deconstructing the Hero", in Jeff McLaughlin: Comics As Philosophy (Hardcover), University Press of Mississippi, 100-129. ISBN 1578067944. (saved)
- Punter, David; Glennis Byron (January 2004). The Gothic (Paperback), Blackwell Publishing Limited, 71-72. ISBN 0631220631.
- Groensteen, Thierry (February 2007). The System of Comics (Hardcover), University Press of Mississippi. ISBN 1578069254.
- Wolk, Douglas (July 2007). Reading Comics: How Graphic Novels Work and What They Mean (Hardcover), Da Capo Press. ISBN 0306815095.
- (December 2003) Alan Moore: Portrait Of An Extraordinary Gentleman (Paperback), Abiogenesis. ISBN 094679006X.
- Khoury, George (July 2003). The Extraordinary Works Of Alan Moore (Paperback), TwoMorrows Publishing. ISBN 1893905241.
- Skoble, Aeon J. (May 2005). "Superhero Revisionism in Watchmen and The Dark Knight Returns", in Tom Morris, Matt Morris: Superheroes and Philosophy: Truth, Justice, and the Socratic Way (Paperback), Open Court, 29-42. ISBN 0812695739. (saved)
- Lewis, Jeffrey (June 2001). "The Dual Nature of Apocalypse in Watchmen", The Graphic Novel (Paperback), Leuven Univ Pr. ISBN 9058671097.
- Klock, Geoff (October 2002). How to Read Superhero Comics and Why (Paperback), Continuum. ISBN 0826414192.
- Pustz, Matthew J (December 1999). Comic Book Culture: Fanboys and True Believers (Paperback), University Press of Mississippi. ISBN 1578062012.
- David Hughes (2002-04-22). "Who Watches the Watchmen? - How The Greatest Graphic Novel of Them All Confounded Hollywood", The Greatest Sci-Fi Movies Never Made. Chicago Review Press. ISBN 1556524498. Retrieved on 2006-09-23. (online link probably illegal)
[edit] Journals
- Rosen, Elizabeth (Autumn 2006). "'What's That You Smell Of?' Twenty Years of Watchmen Nostalgia". Foundation: The International Review of Science Fiction 35 (98): 95-98.
- Hughes, Jamie A. (August 2006). "'Who Watches the Watchmen?': Ideology and 'Real World' Superheroes". Journal of Popular Culture 39 (4): 546-557. doi: . (saved)
- Goldsmith, Jeff (Jan-Feb 2002). "The Watchmen: Interview with David Hayter". Creative Screenwriting 9 (1): 16.
- Fishbaugh, Brent (Fall 1998). "Moore and Gibbons's Watchmen: Exact Personifications of Science". Creative Screenwriting 39 (3): 189-198.
- Dittmer, Jason (March 2007). "The Tyranny of the Serial: Popular Geopolitics, the Nation, and Comic Book Discourse". Antipode 39 (2): 247-268. doi: . (saved)
- Wolf-Meyer, Matthew (Winter 2003). "The World Ozymandias Made: Utopias in the Superhero Comic, Subculture, and the Conservation of Difference". Journal of Popular Culture 36 (3): 497-506. (saved)
- Thompson, David (January 2001). "No laughing matter". New Statesman 130 (4520): 40-42.
- Holman, Curtis Lehner (1989). "Reinventing the wheel: A multi-perspective analysis of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' graphic novel Watchmen". . University of Georgia
- Bernard, Mark; James Bucky Carter (2004). "Alan Moore and the Graphic Novel: Confronting the Fourth Dimension". ImageTexT 1 (2).
- Whitson, Roger (2006). "Panelling Parallax: The Fearful Symmetry of William Blake and Alan Moore". ImageTexT 3 (2).
- Carney, Sean (2006). "The Tides of History: Alan Moore's Historiographic Vision". ImageTexT 2 (2).
- Lewis, A. David (July 2000). "The Nightmare and the Dream: A Literary Survey of Watchmen and Sandman"., San Diego Comic-Con: Comic Arts Conferences.
- Spiros, Xenos. "Reading Space in Watchmen". . University of Technology, Sydney
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- ISBN 0646452398 (possibly published here)
- Uncertain if Watchmen is detailed here.
- Interview with Moore (fully available in back issue)
- Index to Comic Art Collection: "Watching" to "Watchwords"
[edit] Other links
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Eno, Vincent; El Csawza (May/June 1988). "Vincent Eno and El Csawza meet comics megastar ALAN MOORE". Strange Things Are Happening 1 (2). - Skidmore, Martin; Steve Whitaker (March 1988). "Watchmen Round Table Discussion". Fantasy Advertiser (100).
- "Marvelman, Swamp Thing and Watchmen", Blather.net.
- Cooke, Jon B.. "Alan Moore discusses the Charlton-Watchmen Connection", Comic Book Artist, August 2000.
- Askwith, Mark. "In League with Alan Moore", Locus, July 2003.
- Beaton, Frank. "Thumbnail: Alan Moore", Ninth Art, 2003-11-17.
- Thill, Scott. "The man who invented the future", Salon.com.
- Epstein, Daniel Robert. "Alan Moore - The Mirror of Love", SuicideGirls, 2004-07-28.
- Whiston, Daniel. "The Craft", 2002-09-09.
- Keane, Brent. "The Friday Review: Watchmen", Ninth Art, 2003-11-21.
- Hopkins, David. "What Happened to the "Thought Balloon"?", Fanboy Radio, 2004-08-22.
- Schellenberg, James. "Science Fiction and Fantasy Reviews - Watchmen", Challenging Destiny.
- Goldstein, Hilary. "Absolute Watchmen Review", IGN, 2005-11-10.
- Kallies, Christie. "Under the Hood", Sequential Tart, July 1999.
- The Hugo Award (By Category) - Other Forms. Worldcon.
- Markstein, Don. Watchmen. Don Markstein's Toonopedia. (seems acceptable, but pursue better reviews than this)
- McCracken, Kenn (2001-08-08). Who Watches the Watchmen? We All Should.... RevolutionSF.com. (seems acceptable, but pursue better reviews than this)
- Shone, Tom. "Fighting Evil, Quoting Nietzsche", Slate, 2005-11-30.
- Jensen, Jeff. "Watchmen: An Oral History", Entertainment Weekly, 2005-10-25.
- Grossman, Lev. "ALL-TIME 100 Novels - Watchmen (1986)", Time.
- "No Watchmen Edition, Figures", Comics Continuum, 2000-08-25. (acceptable, but find more reliable source)
- MacDonald, Heidi. "Moore Leaves DC for Top Shelf", Publishers Weekly, 2005-05-30.
- Alan Moore: The Last Angry Man. MTV.
- Johnston, Rich. "MOORE SLAMS V FOR VENDETTA MOVIE, PULLS LoEG FROM DC COMICS", Comic Book Resources, 2005-05-23.
- Weiland, Jonah. "ALAN MOORE "CHAIN REACTION" INTERVIEW TRANSCRIPT", Comic Book Resources, 2005-01-27.
- Stone, Brad. "ALAN MOORE INTERVIEW", Comic Book Resources, 2001-10-22.
- Robinson, Tasha. "Interviews - Alan Moore", The A.V. Club, 2003-06-25.
[edit] Links to remove
- MSN Encarta: Satire (WP:OR)
- Brownfield, Troy. "Truth, Justice, and Post-Modernism: Moore and Gibbons's Watchmen", Shotgun Reviews. (WP:RS, is a graduate thesis)
- Blatt, Steven. Watchmen observations. (WP:RS, college student's website)
- QUIS CUSTODIET IPSOS CUSTODIES?. (WP:RS, personal website, no credentials)
- Golda, Gregory J.. "Post-Modern Graphic Novels", Pennsylvania State University, March 1997. (WP:RS, person has no credentials; E-mail address is AOL instead of PSU)
- Atkinson, Doug. The Annotated Watchmen. Michigan State University. (WP:RS, personal website on university server)
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- Alternative link (same WP:RS problem)
- Alternative link (same WP:RS problem)
- Carlyle, Thomas (November 1997). On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History. Project Gutenberg. (WP:OR, link does not mention Watchmen at all)
- Characteristics of Fascist Philosophy (WP:OR)
- Kidder, Orion Ussner (2004-10-08). Four-Colour Commentary. Self-published. (WP:RS, no credentials, not published, personal website)
- Celinus (2006-04-03). “Watchmen” by Alan Moore. Celinus.com. (WP:RS, non-notable blogger's review)
- Hildebrandt, Ralf. Watchmen. Self-published. (WP:RS, self-published, no credentials)
- DJ Bu & The Astrons. "Midnight In The Garden Of Good And Evil", BBC, 2004-05-03. (WP:RS, member review, not credible)
- Pindaros (2000-09-06). FEATURE: Eddies in the Mainstream. PopImage. (WP:RS, webzine, Watchmen mentioned only in passing)
- Superhero. Trocadero. (WP:NOTE, WP:AVTRIV)
- David, Peter (2006-03-21). E for ENOUGH ALREADY. PeterDavid.net. (WP:RS, self-admitted personal blog entry)