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.... and it can't be "Watchmen", "V for Vendetta", or "League of Extraordinary Gentlemen".

Mine would be "Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?", when Superman forsees his own death and comes to accept that Superman won't live past that day. He says goodbye to everyone he loves (Lois, Lana, etc) and flies out to single-handedly fight all his greatest villians to the death.

Second place would be that one story he wrote about the female Green Lantern discovering a new recruit for the Green Lantern Corp. The catch is that his race is blind, because he lives in an empty void, so he has no idea what "green" or a "lantern" is. She eventually solves the problem by naming him the F-sharp Bell.

2006-11-12 19:01:11 · 6 answers · asked by TVP 2 in Entertainment & Music Comics & Animation

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My favorites include the second one you mentioned, in which Katma Tui recruits Rot Lop Fan, an alien who lives in a lightless part of the universe and has no concept of color or light.

Anothe Green Lantern story Moore wrote was "Mogo Doesn't Socilaize", where Tomar Re tell GL Jon Stewart about the planet size Green Lanter called Mogo.

My favorite Moore story, however, is "For The Man Who Has Everything." Batman, Wonder Woman, and Robin II (Jason Todd) go to the Fortress of Solitude to meet Superman for his birthday, only to discover that he has been placed in suspended animation by Mongul.

The last story was adapted into the Justice League Unlimited animated series.

2006-11-13 04:09:34 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Kingdom Come is by ability of ability of a few distance the appropriate image novel i've got have been given ever learn. an appropriate tale of the ending for the DC Universe that ultimately substitute into the appropriate Superman tale approximately his perspectives and why the international desires him. Mark Waid writing substitute into amazing and Alex Ross's artwork substitute into amazing. i make the main his artwork on Norman McCay to coach people that say comics are actually not artwork, that that's an artwork form. My 2d is The Golden Age. Its an elseworld starring DC's golden age heroes and what they are doing for the size of the 1950's. some are doing great (eco-friendly Lantern), distinctive are actually not from now on (Starman). A former hero is working for president, at a similar time as yet yet another one is on the run utilizing fact he's wakeful of that hero's secret. that's a damaging description that I only wrote, no depend if that's an incredibly great tale that alot people do not comprehend approximately.

2016-10-22 00:08:47 · answer #2 · answered by saggio 4 · 0 0

Great stories both of them , but I loved the anatomy lesson in Swamp Thing, and also his Top Ten series equally good stuff!

2006-11-13 04:28:59 · answer #3 · answered by snoop_dougie_doug04 5 · 2 0

Didn't he also do The Killing Joke...? That was pretty good.

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2006-11-13 05:23:10 · answer #4 · answered by cdf-rom 7 · 1 0

F-sharp bell... Thats stupid... I dont know alan moore but the first story you told... It sounds cool verry cool... I just wish my shoes could die!( I SHOULD OF KILLED THEM IN MY PAST GAME)*Damn it*

2006-11-13 00:35:48 · answer #5 · answered by Link 3 · 0 2

have no idea,sorry

2006-11-12 19:22:31 · answer #6 · answered by ace m 2 · 1 1

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