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{{Character
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|name = Alan Moore
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|image = [[File:Alan Moore.png|250px]]
| Age=54
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|gender = {{Male}}
| Nationality=English
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|age =  
| Claim to Fame=Comic book writer
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|job = Comic writer
| Character=Himself
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|status = Alive
| Appearance=[[Husbands and Knives]]
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|hair = Brown
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|appearance = "[[Husbands and Knives]]"
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|voiced by = [[Alan Moore|Himself]]
 
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'''Alan Moore''' is an English comic book artist born in Northampton. He is most famous for his graphic novel ''Watchmen''. He appeared as himself in the episode "[[Husbands and Knives]]".
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'''Alan Moore''' is an English writer known for work in comics, including the acclaimed comic book series ''{{W|Watchmen}}'', ''{{W|V for Vendetta}}'', ''{{W|From Hell}}'', and ''{{W|Batman: The Killing Joke}}''.
  
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== History ==
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[[File:Watchmen Babies in V for Vacation.png|left|thumb|The DVD that Moore would rather forget.]]
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When [[Coolsville Comics & Toys]] became popular, Alan Moore, along with {{Ch|Art Spiegelman}} and {{Ch|Daniel Clowes}}, went to the store for a comic book signing. [[Comic Book Guy]] jealously tried to destroy Coolsville (as most of his customers had switched to the new store), but was subdued by Moore and the other two artists. When the trio confronted Comic Book Guy, they removed their shirts to reveal muscular superhero physiques. Comic Book Guy was eventually forced to close his store due to lack of business.
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During the autograph session at Coolsville, [[Milhouse]] asked Moore to sign a DVD of ''Watchmen Babies in V for Vacation''. Moore signed the DVD for Milhouse but started to go off on a tirade about movie studios' taking liberties with comic artists' works. However, he quickly read a ''{{W|Little Lulu}}'' comic to calm himself down.
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Moore's comics were often seen on the shelves in [[Comic Book Guy]]'s shop, [[The Android's Dungeon & Baseball Card Shop]].
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== Appearances ==
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*{{ep|Husbands and Knives}}
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Latest revision as of 18:51, November 16, 2024

This article is about the character. For the guest star, see Alan Moore.
Alan Moore
Alan Moore.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Brown
Occupation: Comic writer
First appearance: "Husbands and Knives"
Voiced by: Himself


Alan Moore is an English writer known for work in comics, including the acclaimed comic book series Watchmen, V for Vendetta, From Hell, and Batman: The Killing Joke.

History[edit]

The DVD that Moore would rather forget.

When Coolsville Comics & Toys became popular, Alan Moore, along with Art Spiegelman and Daniel Clowes, went to the store for a comic book signing. Comic Book Guy jealously tried to destroy Coolsville (as most of his customers had switched to the new store), but was subdued by Moore and the other two artists. When the trio confronted Comic Book Guy, they removed their shirts to reveal muscular superhero physiques. Comic Book Guy was eventually forced to close his store due to lack of business.

During the autograph session at Coolsville, Milhouse asked Moore to sign a DVD of Watchmen Babies in V for Vacation. Moore signed the DVD for Milhouse but started to go off on a tirade about movie studios' taking liberties with comic artists' works. However, he quickly read a Little Lulu comic to calm himself down.

Moore's comics were often seen on the shelves in Comic Book Guy's shop, The Android's Dungeon & Baseball Card Shop.

Appearances[edit]