Adoubée (entre autres) par Moore :
“Twenty Two Comic Books Alan Moore Is Looking Forward To This Year” (Part 1 of 2)
From an interview with Mark Thompson printed in “Amazing Heroes” #145, 1988
- “ Love & Rockets” , by Los Bros Hernandez
- “ Neat Stuff” , by Peter Bagge
- “ Jim” , by Jim Woodring
- “ Flaming Carrot” , by Bob Burden
- “ Swamp Thing” , by Rick Veitch et al
- “ Hellblazer” , by Jamie Delano et al
7. “Yummy Fur”, by Chester Brown
8. “Cerebus” , by Dave Sim & Gerhard
9. “Weirdo” , edited by Aline Kominsky-Crumb
- “Raw”, edited by Art Spiegelman and Françoise Mouly
- “Good Girls” , by Carol Lay
“Twenty Two Comic Books Alan Moore Is Looking Forward To This Year” (Part 2 of 2)
From the interview with Mark Thompson printed in Amazing Heroes #145, 1988
- “Nemo” , edited by Rick Marschall
- “ Eddy Current” , by Ted McKeever
- “Taboo”, edited by Stephen R. Bissette
- “Black Kiss” , by Howard Chaykin
- “Concrete” , by Paul Chadwick
- “Mr. Monster”, by Micheal T Gilbert et al
- “American Splendor” , by Harvey Pekar et al
- “Real World Stories” , edited by Joyce Brabner
- “Puma Blues” , by Stephen Murphy, Michael Zulli et al
- “Strip AIDS USA” , edited by Don Melia
22. “Wimmen’s Comix”
- “Marshal Law”, by Pat Mills & Kevin O’Neill
- “The Complete Crumb Comics”, by Robert Crumb
Why are there 24 comics in the list when the article clearly promised there’d be 22? I’ve no idea, and I don’t care. I’d rather know what Moore was interested in back then, and 24 clues are better than 22.