Alan Moore - Graphic Novelist
The Interview2 Jan 2013

Alan Moore - Graphic Novelist

Alan Moore - man behind the mask worn by computer hackers and Occupy protestors the world over.

But he's no typical insurgent, rather a graphic novelist. He has championed the form for its effect on politics and culture.

Why is he now becoming disillusioned?

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