Friday, July 5, 2024

A month of Moore #5: Since yesterday.




- Swamp Thing Annual #2. Art by Steve Bissette and John Totleben.

This annual was my first taste of Moore's American comics, and Swamp Thing's quest from heaven to hell felt like a true revelation, but the casual horror of Arcane going through all that grossness, in just one day, really sunk its teeth into my head.

Thursday, July 4, 2024

A month of Moore #4: We are winning.





 - Top 10. Art by Gene Ha.

True Detective almost ruined it for everybody when it totally ripped off this part for the final moments of its first season, but the beautiful optimism of the thought still shines through. 

Wednesday, July 3, 2024

A Month of Moore #3: Did you see anything?








- From Hell. Art by Eddie Campbell.

Things get very strange and intense as Sir William Gull slaughters his way through Whitechapel, but sometimes the breaking down of linear time around the events manifests itself in the most mundane fashions. A glimpse in the window, a fleeting glance at the future and the odd technology it offers. No wonder Sir William looks so afraid.

Tuesday, July 2, 2024

A month of Moore #2: He'd never heard an adult screaming before.



- Monster, episode 1. Art by Heinzl.

Moore only wrote the first episode of this long-running British horror strip, but it was one of the very first things I ever read by the writer, and I was already falling for his way with words.

Monday, July 1, 2024

A month of Moore #1: We can always only seek the highest ground.




- The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Tempest. Art by the incalculably great Kevin O'Neill

At the end of a long comics career, a small grace note which encapsulates all the wisdom Moore has managed to gather into one true idea - it's a hard fucking world, and we all have to work tough paths, but it makes it so much easier if we don't walk them alone.