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However, Wildstorm was bought out by [[DC Comics]] and Moore subsequently parted from America's Best Comics. As of 2008, the only title he plans to write with any regularity is ''[[The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen]]'', which after ''The Black Dossier'', will be published through Top Shelf Productions. He is also currently working on his second prose novel, tentatively titled ''Jerusalem''.
 
[[Something*Positive|Apparently]], his amazing talent comes from Satan. [[Memetic Badass|Not by selling his soul for it]], mind you, but because he used to beat Satan up for his lunch money until the Devil bribed Moore with genius to leave him alone. Additionally, [https://web.archive.org/web/20130926020602/http://www.somethingpositive.net/sp02132008.shtml Death is afraid of him].
 
He is known, with a particularly vivid description of ''[[From Hell]]'', to have driven [[Neil Gaiman|Neil "Scary Trousers" Gaiman]] to [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=337-ycZz6IM&feature=related leave a restaurant to go outside and get some fresh air so he wouldn't vomit.] Twice. Gaiman also wrote [http://lysad.blogspot.com/2007/08/neil-gaiman-writes-alan-moore.html this] short comic about him, which pretty much sums up how many people view him.
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* ''[[1963]]'' (1993)
* ''Voice of the Fire'' (novel; 1996)
* ''[[Youngblood: Judgment Day]]'' (1997)
* ''[[Supreme]]'' (1997-1998)
* ''[[Top Ten]]'' and various spin offs (1999-2001)
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