When we think of “comics for grown-ups,” there’s a tendency to either imagine R. Crumb-type stuff from the ’60s, or Alan Moore and Frank Miller going grim and gritty in the ’80s. But this predates ...
Makes sense for a property set in 1985, I guess. Love that the Rorschach figure is actually made of re-used parts from The Question, literalizing Alan Moore’s literary move. Each figure also appears to come with a large t...
MTV Geek interviewed Game of Thrones author George R.R. Martin, who talked about about his lesser-known Wild Cards superhero anthology. In it, he relates how he got dissed by Alan Moore, and then essentially created Neil Gaiman...
* Stuff That You Need to Know (that don’t fit into easily defined categories. Yes, I’ve shortened it).• Mattel’s next DC Unlimited toyline will include Injustice Batman (from the upcoming videogame) and New 52...