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Alan Moore schrieb:Today, in an interview with Alan Moore by Fast Company's Co.Create blog, which reveals new "Minuteman" art by Darwyn Cooke, the "Watchmen" creator took DC Comics to task, further clarifying his position on the upcoming "Before Watchmen" prequel. Moore gave his reaction to the prequels, critiquing both the original project and fan comments -- saying his experience with the original "Watchmen" was a "toxic cloud of memories" and noted he doesn't have a copy of the book in his home.
"It seems a bit desperate to go after a book famous for its artistic integrity," Moore told Fast Company. "It’s a finite series. 'Watchmen' was said to actually provide an alternative to the superhero story as an endless soap opera. To turn that into just another superhero comic that goes on forever demonstrates exactly why I feel the way I do about the comics industry. It’s mostly about franchises. Comic shops these days barely sell comics. It’s mostly spin-offs and toys.
"I don’t think it’s going to work. From what I hear, there’s a certain degree of comic creators’ hostility and negative feedback posting on entertainment sites. Some people are writing petitions. I would have never have asked any of the readers to do that, but I’m genuinely grateful. It’s not a kind of reaction I can ever remember from a readership before. I would have thought, from a DC perspective, that’s it’s a lose-lose perspective, unless they did something better or as good as 'Watchmen.' But realistically, that’s not going to happen, otherwise it would have happened before."
Moore further calls his "Watchmen" contract "creator-hostile" according to lawyers who offered to review the original document he'd signed. "There was a clause that essentially said that, if in the future, there were any documents or contracts that I refused to sign, DC was entitled to appoint an attorney to sign them instead," said Moore. "[The lawyers] said it was the most creator-hostile contract they’d ever seen."
The report also contains a reaction from DC Entertainment co-publishers Dan DiDio and Jim Lee, who defend "Before Watchmen," referencing the support of original "Watchmen" artist Dave Gibbons, who declined to comment.
"We sought out the very best writers and artists for 'Before Watchmen,'” DiDio told Fast Company. "This is a talented, fearless group who doesn’t play it safe. They are the perfect fit creatively for this ambitious project. There’s no denying that Alan Moore is one of the great comic book writers. Dave Gibbons is one of the truly great artists in the industry. Neither of them are participating in 'Before Watchmen,' but we appreciate Dave Gibbons’ support. We know this project will be under the magnifying lens. 'Watchmen' is a critical favorite, a cultural touch point. We believe when fans see the issues this summer, they’ll be as excited as we are today."
"One of the key characteristics of the comic book medium is that it is not brought to life by just one voice," said Lee. "These universes are developed and evolved by multiple creative voices, over multiple generations. The influx of new stories is essential to keeping the universes relevant, current, and alive. 'Watchmen' is a cornerstone of both DC Comics’ publishing history and its future. As a publisher, we’d be remiss not to expand upon and explore these characters and their stories. We’re committed to being an industry leader, which means making bold creative moves."
For his part, Moore lamented the lack of new creative endeavors in entertainment, noting “every movie is a remake of something that was better when it was first released in a foreign language, as a 1960s TV show, or even as a comic book."
"Now you’ve got theme park rides as the source material of movies," the writer said. "The only things left are breakfast cereal mascots. In our lifetime, we will see Johnny Depp playing Captain Crunch."
The creator also mentioned the possibility of taking legal action against DC, but it wouldn't be for financial gain -- for Moore, it's about "the dignity and integrity of the work."
"I just want them not to do something," he said. "There’s no point in wasting resources for decades, when effectively, if there’s a legal case, I’d be prohibited from speaking about it, which DC is more worried about."
Check out a full video of Moore's live stream video speaking to contributors to the Harvey Pekar Memorial Statue below and stay tuned to CBR for more on "Before Watchmen" as it develops.


Er hat das Zauberwort gesprochen und ich erscheine.Kirkman vs Tony Moore
@MasterPhW
Hast du schon Thieves Thief von Kirkman gelesen? Das klingt seriously awesome. Wird ich mir die Tage mal besorgen müssen.![]()


) und ein paar konsequente Argumente für und gegen:nochmal zum thema: "new watchmen"
Movie Bob hat seine neue The Big Picture folge diesem Streit gewidmet und bringt ein paar interessante Details (außer für Spooky schätze ich) und ein paar konsequente Argumente für und gegen:
KLICKME,OOHYEAH



Aber ich habe ja noch Zeit
Batman ist erstmal ganz froh keine Verbrechen auf meinem Körper lösen zu müssen 
@Mr. Xander Harris,
schön das du dich hierher verirrt hast.
Superklassiker? Oder nur gute Comics?
Geh nach Autoren, das hilft.
Alan Moore haste du ja schon auf deiner Liste.
Vielleicht der Einflussreichste von allen.
Watchmen, Swamp Thing, Promethea, Killing Joke, Whatever Happenend to the Man of Tomorrow, Top10
Grant Morrison,
Animal Man, Doom Patrol, Invisibles, Batman & Son, Batman The Back Glove, Batman R.I.P., All Star Superman.
Neil Gaiman,
Sandman
Frank Miller,
DKR (Haste ja), Batman: Year One
Jeph Loeb/Tim Sale
Batman: The Long Halloween
Batman: Dark Victory
Superman: For All Seasons
Daredevil: Yellow
Spider-Man: Blue
Hulk: Grey
Art Spiegelman
Maus
Storylines, die die Comicwelt nachhaltig beeinflusst haben:
Spider-Man: The Death of Gwen Stacy
Spider-Man: Kraven's Last Hunt
X-Men: Days of the Future Past
X-Men: The Dark Phoenix Saga
Green Arrow/Green Lantern: Hard Traveling Heroes
Teen Titans: Terra Incognito + The Judas Contract
Crisis on Infinite Earth
Kingdom Come
Wenn du mehr zu den einzelnen Titel wissen willst, einfach fragen, Mr. NeRDyO antwortet gerne.![]()

Ja, ich würde gerne erstmal die Klassiker durch alle Jahrzehnte durch lesen, wie gesagt als groß-angelegtes Hobby ist es finanziell leider nicht drin.
Aber seitdem du mich ja dazu drängtest Watchmen zu holen und es seitdem mit zu dem Einfluchsreichsten wurde was ich jemals angefasst habe, müssen natürlich weitere folgen.
Was würdest du denn (oder auch gerne die Anderen!
) nach The Dark Knight Returns, Watchmen und The Killing Joke empfehlen? Wo kriege ich eigentlich das beste Preisleistungsverhältnis? Trade paperbacks? Gibt's da für einen Store? Aus den USA vielleicht direkt? (Comics auf Deutsch...
) Wäre ja fein wenn du oder jemand anderes da ein paar Infos hätte(st). 

Spider-Man: Blue
Hulk: Grey


Top10 war auch das erste Werk, dass ich mir auf deinen Vorschlag hin geholt habe und außer dem kompletten WARGAMES+C.., Batgirl und einigen Batman Arcs(+alle animted series: Batman, Justice League, Beyond, Superman, The Batman) hatte ich auch nicht viel gelesen, sondern fühle mich da heimig. Okay, vll doch noch das ein oder andere....die ganze Story in der "GODS-Bar" in Top10 ist eigentlich nur witzig, wenn man das ganze hin und her bei Helden&Göttern kennt, aber imho reicht da schon wenig.


