Alan Moore en interview

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Alan Moore en interview

Message par marie.m » lun. nov. 28, 2011 9:52 am

Alan Moore a été interviewé ce mois-ci pour The Independant par Laura Sneddon. Elle nous propose l'interview sans coupure.

Extrait :
So the League is definitely something you plan to keep going with?

Alan: Oh yeah, I mean the League out of all my comics work, it's the only piece of comics work that I'm still continuing with and where it seems like it is such a good basic idea that can be put to a lot of uses and until me and Kevin get bored with it and feel that we're not giving it the same enthusiasm that we had when we started out then I don't think there's any problems at all for the League in the future. I mean, I've already got a... there's an event coming up, quite a minor story in many ways, in 2009 that once I'd written it I thought, well actually this opens up potentially catastrophic possibilities and I could see a really brilliant story that would actually tie everything in the League continuity in to a marvellous spectacular conclusion; not that it would necessarily be the last story of the League but it would bring a lot of the threads that we've had running since the first couple of volumes to a rather neat conclusion. So that's something that we're talking about after we've finished Century.

There's also a little thing that we might do set in the early 60s that me and Kevin have been talking about, so there's tons of possibilities and we're still fired up with enthusiasm so I don't think there's anything to worry for the foreseeable future.
L'interview dans son intégralité.

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Message par Jacques Ah ! » mer. déc. 07, 2011 9:02 am

Entre "les Gardiens", "La ligue des gentilhommes extraordianires" et "Filles perdues", Alan Moore a vraiment démontré qu'il avait des talents, souhaitons que ça continue. ludwig van. 8)
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