Necronomicon Alan Moore

Alan Moore Présente DC Comics  Comics

Posted by Mendose at Feb. 2, 2025
Alan Moore Présente DC Comics

Alan Moore Présente DC Comics
French | CBR | 304 pages | 319 MB

Roscoe Moscow, por Curt Vile (Alan Moore)  Comics

Posted by Coda at April 13, 2021
Roscoe Moscow, por Curt Vile (Alan Moore)

Roscoe Moscow, por Curt Vile (Alan Moore)
Sounds, 1979-80 | Spanish | CBR | 81 páginas | 58.8 MB

En el año 1979 Alan Moore inició su carrera profesional en el mundo del cómic, a sus 25 años. Aunque desde años antes ya colaboraba de forma desinteresada con varias publicaciones (les enviaba páginas o tiras cómicas con las que darse a conocer), no encontró un hueco para él en el mercado inglés hasta que envió dos entregas de una historieta de media página a la revista semanal británica sobre música –principalmente rock- ‘SOUNDS’.

Alan Moore Présente DC Comics  Comics

Posted by Mendose at Feb. 2, 2025
Alan Moore Présente DC Comics

Alan Moore Présente DC Comics
French | CBR | 304 pages | 319 MB

Alan Moore Comics (1979-2013)  Comics

Posted by angus77 at Oct. 14, 2014
Alan Moore Comics (1979-2013)

Alan Moore Comics (1979-2013)
English | 362 Issues | CBR/CBZ | 6.56 GB

Alan Moore's Neonomicon Hornbook Plus The Courtyard  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Jan. 22, 2010
Alan Moore's Neonomicon Hornbook Plus The Courtyard

Alan Moore's Neonomicon Hornbook Plus The Courtyard
Eng | RS MU & Hotfile | 3 CBR (2 in ZIP Archive) | Avatar Press | Release Dates Jan 13 2010 & 2003 | 33.5 MB Total

Some say Alan Moore is the greatest comic book writer who ever lived. That claim may be open to discussion but it is undeniable that Alan Moore has written great comic books, among which, , is on the top of many shortlists as the greatest comic book ever written. Anyhow, is a sneak peek into Alan Moore's next series which is a sequel to , published way back in 2003. As with , Jacen Burrows will be doing the artwork. As a preview, would not be complete without revisiting the original story about FBI agent Aldo Sax so I'm posting the two-issue here in a ZIP archive.

Alan Moore's Yuggoth Cultures and Other Growths  Comics

Posted by hawkeyexy at Feb. 16, 2009
Alan Moore's Yuggoth Cultures and Other Growths

Alan Moore's Yuggoth Cultures and Other Growths, 2003
English | 3 CBR | 41.9 MB

Alan Moore's Yuggoth Cultures and Other Growths is a collection of some of Alan Moore's previously unpublished work, as well as adaptations of his performance work by Antony Johnston. It was released in three parts by Avatar Press.

Alan Moore's Another Suburban Romance (2014) (1st color printing)  Comics

Posted by mikestoke at Nov. 19, 2015
Alan Moore's Another Suburban Romance (2014) (1st color printing)

Alan Moore's Another Suburban Romance (2014) (1st color printing)
English | CBR | 62 pages | 134.99 MB

One of the seminal works from the writer who defined modern comics, Alan Moore, is remastered for the first time in breathtakingly vibrant color! Alan Moore's performance works making up the play Another Suburban Romance are translated into print and lavishly illustrated as full sequential stories. Comprised of three major pieces, adapted from Moore's original presentations by frequent collaborator Antony (Fashion Beast) Johnston, this original graphic novel is completely illustrated by Juan Jose Ryp. Running from the 1920's Chicago-style killings in Old Gangsters Never Die, to the ruminations on modern life in the namesake piece Another Suburban Romance, this powerful work is an essential piece of the Alan Moore graphic novel library that no fan will want to miss!

Alan Moore: Neonomicon #2 (of 4)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Oct. 7, 2010
Alan Moore: Neonomicon #2 (of 4)

Alan Moore: Neonomicon #2 (of 4)
CBR (Minutemen) | Avatar Press | Released Oct 6 2010 | 27 Pages (2 Covers) | 23.08 MB

The second issue of the all-new, all Alan Moore, horror series spoken of only in hushed whispers for years is finally here! From the award-winning master of comics, Alan Moore, comes a brand new tale of Lovecraftian horror that will leave you too afraid to close your eyes, but more afraid to open them! NEONOMICON, the sequel to THE COURTYARD Graphic Novel, is slithering its way onto shelves to take its place as a Great Old One of comics terror! Illustrated by Moore's favorite demented artist, Jacen Burrows, NEONOMICON pulls no punches as every full-colored page is covered in nightmares brought to gruesome life! In the wake of a gruesome homicide and an impossible vision in the courtyard, Agents Brears and Lamper are understandably rattled, but more determined than ever to find answers. Now, their case is taking them literally and literarily through Lovecraftian mythos, to Salem, Massachusetts as they try to unravel the secrets of sex, drugs, murder, and the ever-creeping darkness... Alan Moore's Neonomicon #2 is available with a Regular and Wraparound covers by Jacen Burrow. MATURE THEMES --

Universo DC de Alan Moore  Comics

Posted by Coda at Jan. 17, 2018
Universo DC de Alan Moore

El Universo DC de Alan Moore
ECC Cómics | Spanish | CBR | 306 págs. | 346 MB
Guión: Alan Moore, Paris Cullins; Dibujo: Bill Willingham,
Brian Bolland, Dave Gibbons, George Pérez, Kevin O'Neill, Rick Veitch

Considerado universalmente uno de los mejores guionistas de cómics de la historia, Alan Moore ha influido profundamente en el medio y en toda una generación de autores. Su creatividad y su visión se pueden admirar en su máxima expresión en obras maestras como Watchmen, V de vendetta, La broma asesina, La Cosa del Pantano, From Hell, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Tom Strong, Promethea y muchas más.

Supreme de Alan Moore (Vol.1): La historia del año  Comics

Posted by Coda at Sept. 29, 2016
Supreme de Alan Moore (Vol.1): La historia del año

Supreme de Alan Moore (Vol.1): La historia del año
DC, 2011 | Spanish | CBR | 320 págs. | 411 MB
Guión: Alan Moore; Dibujo: Chris Sprouse, Alex Ross, Rick Veitch

Información proporcionada por la editorial: Superman según Alan Moore, el mejor guionista de cómics de la historia. A mediados de los noventa, Moore estaba enfrascado en proyectos minoritarios, como From Hell y Lost Girls, y veía como los cómics de superhéroes habían adoptado unilateralmente la visión irónica y violenta que él había contribuido a popularizar con Watchmen o Miracleman. Tenía la necesidad de recuperar el espíritu clásico de las historietas de los años cuarenta y cincuenta, la Edad Dorada del cómic estadounidense, y surgió una ocasión inmejorable: Rob Liefeld, el creador de Supreme, una imitación oscura de Superman, le ofreció el guión del personaje. Moore aceptó con una sola condición: libertad creativa total. Evidentemente, se la dieron.