Artist: Alan Moore (Writer)
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Koom Kankesan
Member Since 2012
Posted on 9/7/2023
Caio Santucci wrote:
Maxwell?
yeah, this particular image, from what I understand, it's Maxwell waking up on Snoopy's dog house. Can I ask where you got it? Do you have any other cool stuff by Moore?
Caio Santucci
Member Since 2023
Posted on 9/7/2023
Koom Kankesan wrote:
yeah, this particular image, from what I understand, it's Maxwell waking up on Snoopy's dog house. Can I ask where you got it? Do you have any other cool stuff by Moore?
Totally! The main question is where is Snoopy? LOL!
I only have this bookplate signed by him, who knows someday I'll have a comic signed by him? I like to dream lol.
I got It on a prize draw when Pipoca e Nanquim published this comic on Brazil 😁
Koom Kankesan
Member Since 2012
Posted on 9/7/2023
Caio Santucci wrote:
Totally! The main question is where is Snoopy? LOL!
I only have this bookplate signed by him, who knows someday I'll have a comic signed by him? I like to dream lol.
I got It on a prize draw when Pipoca e Nanquim published this comic on Brazil 😁
I think the idea is that he and Snoopy have switched places through some sort of universe warp. There are lots of Moore signed items on eBay. Unfortunately, he never leaves the UK and rarely ventures away from Northampton so you'd have to take a major trip if you wanted to get something signed in person.
Caio Santucci
Member Since 2023
Posted on 9/7/2023
Koom Kankesan wrote:
I think the idea is that he and Snoopy have switched places through some sort of universe warp. There are lots of Moore signed items on eBay. Unfortunately, he never leaves the UK and rarely ventures away from Northampton so you'd have to take a major trip if you wanted to get something signed in person.
It would be a nice experience. Bu these days his focus is on books. So i think he doesn't sign comics anymore.
Koom Kankesan
Member Since 2012
Posted on 9/7/2023
Caio Santucci wrote:
It would be a nice experience. Bu these days his focus is on books. So i think he doesn't sign comics anymore.
Yes, that is very true. And it's been the case for some years now. I got my copy of Voice of the Fire signed to me when I met him and personally, I love that book, so I don't mind. Think about this: back in the day, he probably signed a whack load of things and people are always selling them online but nowadays, you're getting something that not as many people are reading so in a way, it's more personal and special.
Caio Santucci
Member Since 2023
Posted on 9/7/2023
Koom Kankesan wrote:
Yes, that is very true. And it's been the case for some years now. I got my copy of Voice of the Fire signed to me when I met him and personally, I love that book, so I don't mind. Think about this: back in the day, he probably signed a whack load of things and people are always selling them online but nowadays, you're getting something that not as many people are reading so in a way, it's more personal and special.
I agree! It would be nice to have his signatures in a autoral book.
Btw, Tell me how did you meet him, thats my dream!
Koom Kankesan
Member Since 2012
Posted on 9/7/2023
Caio Santucci wrote:
I agree! It would be nice to have his signatures in a autoral book.
Btw, Tell me how did you meet him, thats my dream!
I sometimes interview people in comics, so I interviewed him:
https://open-book.ca/Writer-in-Residence/Archives/Koom-Kankesan/Putting-Descartes-Before-the-Horse
But I actually met him in person when he was in London some years ago to promote a screening of one of his short films he was producing. I was travelling in the UK and made it a priority to go see his appearance/the screening. He was sitting in the back of the theater and someone asked if he'd sign their copy of Watchmen and he very politely explained that he doesn't even have a copy of the book in his house - he feels fairly pained over his mistreatment by DC.
Caio Santucci
Member Since 2023
Posted on 12/7/2023
Koom Kankesan wrote:
I sometimes interview people in comics, so I interviewed him:
https://open-book.ca/Writer-in-Residence/Archives/Koom-Kankesan/Putting-Descartes-Before-the-Horse
But I actually met him in person when he was in London some years ago to promote a screening of one of his short films he was producing. I was travelling in the UK and made it a priority to go see his appearance/the screening. He was sitting in the back of the theater and someone asked if he'd sign their copy of Watchmen and he very politely explained that he doesn't even have a copy of the book in his house - he feels fairly pained over his mistreatment by DC.
Hey man, im sorry for the late, thats a huge history about a huge comic book writer, i'll se your interview :D
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