I feel so bad for Alan Moore, so much of his work is meant to be hopeful storys that show the fundamentaly good in humans and they get turn into boring, mediocre or a Nihilism fest.
So up front I'm a huge Superman fan I got into comics in the 90's. But straight up "For The Man Who Has Everything" is one of the best stories ever I love the episode from Justice League I love the episode from Supergirl and my favorite comic I own is a signed copy by Alan Moore. Thank you for the great video please keep up the good work and I'll check out some more of your stuff.
As far as I know, no one has ever verified the claim that Moore publicly or privately endorsed the JLU adaptation. It gets perpetuated on the internet all of the time, but without it being verified I find it nebulous. All I know for sure about Alan Moore is he insists on the fact that he has made comics (specifically Watchmen) that he deems unfilmable, and that only work in the comics medium. Because the adaptations of his work like From Hell and League of Extraordinary Gentlemen didn’t please him, he decided to have his name removed from future adaptations. As far as I know, JLU S1E2 would have come out before or around the time that Alan Moore asked for his name to be removed from works, so it isn’t crazy to think it would’ve slipped by without his specific approval. We have to acknowledge that Moore didn’t just come to hate the comics industry overnight but has become gradually more and more disillusioned by it over a period of 30-something years
I feel so bad for Alan Moore, so much of his work is meant to be hopeful storys that show the fundamentaly good in humans and they get turn into boring, mediocre or a Nihilism fest.
So up front I'm a huge Superman fan I got into comics in the 90's. But straight up "For The Man Who Has Everything" is one of the best stories ever I love the episode from Justice League I love the episode from Supergirl and my favorite comic I own is a signed copy by Alan Moore. Thank you for the great video please keep up the good work and I'll check out some more of your stuff.
Está historia se parece mucho a un episodio de Ben 10 ultimate alien
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Love this format, especially the gags that were sprinkled with this video. Also livestream would sound fun
no wonder Alan Moore liked it
I'd be very interested in a video comparing Watchmen to it's movie in this format, but that's asking a lot.
great video, i hope you continue the series
2???
Basically it cut Robin out and made Wonder Woman less of a jobber
What does that mean a Jobber?
Jobber is a wrestling term for wrestlers who exist to lose to make another wrestler look stronger
11:40 imagine if that did happen in the Batman Beyond and the episode with Chronos episode?
As far as I know, no one has ever verified the claim that Moore publicly or privately endorsed the JLU adaptation. It gets perpetuated on the internet all of the time, but without it being verified I find it nebulous. All I know for sure about Alan Moore is he insists on the fact that he has made comics (specifically Watchmen) that he deems unfilmable, and that only work in the comics medium. Because the adaptations of his work like From Hell and League of Extraordinary Gentlemen didn’t please him, he decided to have his name removed from future adaptations. As far as I know, JLU S1E2 would have come out before or around the time that Alan Moore asked for his name to be removed from works, so it isn’t crazy to think it would’ve slipped by without his specific approval. We have to acknowledge that Moore didn’t just come to hate the comics industry overnight but has become gradually more and more disillusioned by it over a period of 30-something years
You have everything but one thing. You know what that is? Ya girl. Cause i stole her.
Wasn’t the word that Superman was in slowly wait to chaos?
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