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Winner of more awards than can be easily typed at the head of a library list, Alan Moore's writing has been deeply influential across all areas of western art for more than four decades. With movies, television, music, visual artists and other writers citing Moore's works as an inspiration for their own, Alan Moore's continuing legacy, especially in the United States and his native United Kingdom is hard to overstate. This list provides just a sample of Moore's works available from Fulco library. Browse our catalog for even more titles. To download these works to your favorite device, install the hoopla app! You'll need your library card number and PIN/password to check out ten titles with no wait each month. If you have not changed your PIN/password, it is CHANGEME. Atlanta Public School students and employees can also log in as part of CLASS PASS with their student ID or Lawson number. Moore's works are primarily for a more mature audience.

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  • Alan Moore's run of Swamp Thing started in 1984, and strongly influenced all of American comics thereafter. Neil Gaiman largely developed The Sandman on the world building that Moore established during his run of Swamp Thing, which Gaiman…
    eBook[United States] : DC Comics, 2018. — EBOOK
  • This 1986 work Moore wrote for DC comics wraps up the story of the Silver Age Superman, who was erased from main comic book continuity with the Crisis on Infinite Earths storyline.
    eBook[United States] : DC Comics, 2013. — EBOOK
  • Watchmen

    the Deluxe Edition

    Moore, Alan, 1953-
    First published in 1988, Watchmen remains a landmark in superhero comic book history. Moore won his first Eisner Award for this work.
    eBook[United States] : DC Comics, 2013. — EBOOK
  • First published between 1982 and 1985 in the UK anthology magazine Warrior, this story remained famously unfinished until Moore was allowed to publish the final issues with DC comics in the US in 1988-1989. The movie adaptation…
    eBook[United States] : DC Comics, 2011. — EBOOK
  • Moore won his second Eisner Award in 1989 for this hyper-violent take on The Joker, which continues to remain controversial for its graphic depiction of abuse.
    eBook[United States] : DC Comics, 2019. — EBOOK
  • John Constantine, a character with supernatural powers often involved in morally complicated situations, was first developed by Moore in Swamp Thing and then went on to his own series of books and adventures. Atlanta readers may fondly…
    eBook[United States] : DC Comics, 2018. — EBOOK
  • In the year 2000, a new comics label, America's Best Comics (ABC) debuted with a raft of award-winning and popular titles. Promethea was an immediate stand-out in the ABC offerings, winning Moore one of several Eisner Awards that year.
    eBook[United States] : DC Comics, 2019. — EBOOK
  • Top 10

    the Forty-niners

    Moore, Alan, 1953-
    Moore won an Eisner in 2000 for this fun take on a police force that contains both science and fantasy superheroes.
    eBook[United States] : Vertigo, 2015. — EBOOK
  • From Hell

    Being a Melodrama in Sixteen Parts

    Moore, Alan, 1953-
    First appearing in serialized form in the magazine Taboo from 1989–1992, this work was later collected and published by Top Shelf press. This historical fiction featuring Jack the Ripper. From Hell won five Eisner Awards across multiple…
    eBook[United States] : IDW Publishing, 2004. — EBOOK
  • Alan Moore

    Comics as Performance, Fiction as Scalpel

    Liddo, Annalisa Di
    This work collects interviews with Alan Moore published between 1981 and 2009. A portrait of a deeply reclusive writer with ideas that influenced western culture in profound ways at the end of the twentieth century and beginning of the…
    eBookJackson : University Press of Mississippi, 2011. — EBOOK