What is his most overlooked/underappreciated work?
Watchmen.
>>88623057
Supreme.
>>88623057
From Hell
>>88623057
The short story he did with Peter Bagge about the Kool Aid man, altough /co/ loves it whenever it is storytimed.
>>88623057
His suicide.
Tomorrow Stories or DR and Quinch.
Lost Girls
From Hell
A Small Killing
Shadowplay
1963
Big Numbers
His Puma Blues story
Many of his short stories -- 10 of themof are collected in the recent Brighter Than You Think collection
>>88624623
His best short story of all time isThe Bowing Machine.
1963 and Tom strong are the only things of his that I like.
>>88623708
This
a small killing
>>88624727
That's in the collection.
Supposedly racist and a better showcase of Mark Beyer.
Neonomicon
>>88625140
His Lovecraft trilogy in general.
Mostly because Providence is fantastic, but the baggage of Avatar Press style and Neonomicon will always be there.
>>88623057
i honestly dislike more than what i've liked from moore, that said Skizz is fucking great and yet even people who were reading 2000ad in the 80's dont seem to know about it.
>>88624130
>>88624623
>From Hell
It got a movie
>>88623057
Tom Strong
>>88625795
>>88625765
So?
>>88623057
I been reading Jerusalem, shit's insane.
>>88625765
The movie was literally just "i guess the royal doctor being the Ripper is a cool twist. Let's turn the whole thing into a gritty detective story and we're done"
In the comic it wasn't even a shocking reveal, we readers knew since the very beginning
>>88623057
Captain Britain is pretty fun, especially with how rough it starts and gets smoothed out over time.
>>88623057
A Small Killing or The Bojeffries Saga
Or that Time Machine Future Shock from 2000ad...amazing
>>88624727
Marc Beyer rules, I have that ish of RAW. Got the Agony reprint, too.
>>88625109
Not sure if I'd call it racist...
>>88623057
Promethea, because no one else in this board seems to like it.
I recently read Nemo and loved it. Complete turnaround from the slog that is Century.
Top 10 is the best
>>88623057
basically this >>88626308,
his Captain Britain run was fantastic.
Miracleman/Marvelman from Warrior in the 80's was good, later part wasn't great though.
Storytiming one of my favourites, the Glycon story from God Is Dead: Book of Acts. (The rest of that series really isn't worth it, but this stands out imho).
1/10
>>88630240
2/10
>>88630260
3/10
>>88630279
Bollocks. 3/10 for real this time.
>>88630297
4/10
>>88630347
5/10
>>88630363
6/10
>>88630387
7/10
>>88630387
Haha what the fuck is this?
>>88630415
>>88630437
9/10
>>88626200
The twist wasn't even a novelty. It was an old theory Moore used because it was a good excuse for disecting the Victorian society, what he really cared about.
>>88630461
10/10
>>88628443
This.
>>88630496
This whole comic is so meta I can't even.
>>88630606
Kek, I just realized the newspaper headline is "GUY SAYS SOMETHING".
>>88623708
This guy knows what's up, Supreme is the shit
>>88623057
Top 10 or 1963
>>88626720
His Future Shock from 2000AD are surprisingly really great. Actually surprised by how these short stories were entertaining.
>>88623057
Promethea
>>88631328
They are REALLY GOOD. What's the famous one called with Dave Gibbons, the Mad/Bill Elder homage where the guy ends up becoming his own grandfather? Time Cops?! That's a classic, hen you read it for the second time and really look at the panels...very cool stuff. Also remember enjoying the "tourist resort on the sun" story...so many good ones!
>>88623057
Oh, whaddabout Skizz and D.R & Quinch, too?! "something something oranges something"...fuck, that whole story still makes me laugh to this fucking day