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Alan Moore’s Dodgem Logic, New Damon Albarn Libretto
11.10.2009
12:45 pm
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Alan Moore‘s bi-monthly ‘zine, Dodgem Logic, launches this month and you can read a typically engrossing interview with Moore (yes, Watchmen and Vendetta, but Tom Strong, too!) here.  Hoping to “resurrect a spirit of the ‘60s underground papers,” Dodgem Logic is just one of the new projects on Moore’s always-crowded plate (see also this). 

Living up to his ‘zine’s tagline, “colliding ideas to see what happens,” Moore’s also composing the libretto for the currently untitled opera masterminded by the Gorillaz’ Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewitt.  Those two, incidentally, “curate” a few pages in Dodgem Logic #2.  Moore’s ‘zine will soon be available for sale in the US via Top Shelf comix.  Some animation from the prior Albarn-Hewitt opera, Monkey: Journey To The West, follows below:

 
(via Pitchfork)

Posted by Bradley Novicoff
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11.10.2009
12:45 pm
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Remember, remember the 5th of November: Happy Guy Fawkes Night!
11.05.2009
09:55 pm
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Although most American?

Posted by Richard Metzger
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11.05.2009
09:55 pm
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Moore/Gebbie: Lost Girls
08.03.2009
06:28 pm
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Alan Moore and Melinda Gebbie’s gigantic pornographic comic Lost Girls has just been published in one affordable hardback for $45. Nice.

I just finished it. It’s up there in the Moore canon, but shows so much of the collaborative process with his wife that you’ll be hard pressed to detect his voice. The book follows the erotic lives of three Lost Girls?

Posted by Jason Louv
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08.03.2009
06:28 pm
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Alan Moore: 25,000 Years of Erotic Freedom
07.24.2009
12:51 am
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Spotted at Nerd Prom today: an advance edition of 25,000 Years of Erotic Freedom, a hardcover non-fiction book by comic author Alan Moore, copiously laid out with photos and illustrations. As it was announced (just now, apparently):

With each new technological advance, pornography has proliferated and degraded in quality. Today, porn is everywhere, but where is it art? 25,000 Years of Erotic Freedom surveys the history of pornography and argues that the success and vibrancy of a society relates to its permissiveness in sexual matters.

This history of erotic art brings together some of the most provocative illustrations ever published, showcasing the evolution of pornography over diverse cultures from prehistoric to modern times. Beginning with the Venus of Willendorf, created between 24,000-22,000 bce, and book-ended by contemporary photography, it also contains a timeline covering major erotic works in several cultures. 25,000 Years of Erotic Freedom ably captures the ancient and insuppressible creative drive of the sexual spirit, making this book a treatise on erotic art.

Moore says:

Sexually progressive cultures gave us literature, philosophy, civilization and the rest, while sexually restrictive cultures gave us the Dark Ages and the Holocaust.

The book is out in October.

Posted by Jason Louv
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07.24.2009
12:51 am
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