Alan Moore bibliography
This is a bibliography of works by British author and comic book writer Alan Moore.
Comics
Early work
Short stories and strips published in various British magazines and newspapers include:- Embryo #5: "Once There Were Daemons"
- Anon #1–5: "Anon E. Mouse"
- The Back Street Bugle :
- * "St. Pancras Panda"
- * "Moeby Palliative"
- * "Fat Jap Defamation Funnies"
- * "Just Another Day"
- Dark Star :
- * "The Avenging Hunchback"
- * "Kultural Krime Komix"
- * "Talcum Power"
- * "Three Eyes McGurk and His Death Planet Commandos" — Axel Pressbutton
- Sounds :
- * "Roscoe Moscow: Who Killed Rock n' Roll?"
- * "The Stars My Degradation" — Axel Pressbutton
- * "Ten Little Liggers"
- * "The Rock and Roll Zoo"
- * "Christmas on Depravity" — Axel Pressbutton
- * "The Bride of Pressbutton" — Axel Pressbutton
- Maxwell the Magic Cat
- Scant Applause
Marvel UK
- Doctor Who Magazine:
- * "Black Legacy"
- * "Business as Usual"
- * "Star Death"
- * "The 4-D War"
- * "Black Sun Rising"
- Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back Monthly/Star Wars Monthly:
- * "The Pandora Effect"
- * "Tilotny Throws a Shape"
- * "Rust Never Sleeps"
- * "Dark Lord's Conscience"
- * "Blind Fury"
- Marvel Super-Heroes:
- * Captain Britain Omnibus includes:
- ** "Jaspers' Warp: Prelude"
- ** "A Crooked World"
- ** "Graveyard Shift"
- ** "A Short History of Britain"
- * Night Raven:
- ** "The Cure"
- ** "White Hopes, Red Nightmares"
- ** "Sadie's Story"
- Not the World Cup : "Not! The World Cup"
- The Daredevils:
- * Captain Britain Omnibus includes:
- ** "A Rag, a Bone, and a Hank of Hair"
- ** "An Englishman's Home"
- ** "Thicker Than Water"
- ** "Killing Ground"
- ** "Judgement Day"
- ** "Rough Justice"
- ** "Arrivals"
- ** "Waiting for the End of the World"
- ** "The Sound and the Fury"
- ** "But They Never Really Die"
- * Night Raven:
- ** "The Anaesthetic, Wearing Off"
- ** "The Snow Queen"
- * "Grit!"
- The Mighty World of Marvel:
- * Captain Britain Omnibus includes:
- ** "The Candlelight Dialogues"
- ** "The Twisted World "
- ** "Among Those Dark Satanic Mills"
- ** "Anarchy in the UK"
- ** "Foolsmate"
- ** "Endgame"
- ** "A Funeral on Otherworld"
IPC Media
- 2000 AD:
- * "A Holiday in Hell"
- * Ro-Jaws' Robo-Tales:
- ** "Killer in the Cab"
- ** "The Dating Game"
- * The Complete Alan Moore Future Shocks collects:
- ** Ro-Jaws' Robo-Tales: "The Final Solution"
- ** Future Shocks:
- *** "Grawks Bearing Gifts"
- *** "The Return of the Two-Storey Brain!"
- *** "The English/Phlondrutian Phrase Book"
- *** "The Last Rumble of the Platinum Horde"
- *** "They Sweep the Spaceways"
- *** "The Regrettable Ruse of Rocket Redglare"
- *** "A Cautionary Fable"
- *** "Mister, Could You Use a Squonge?"
- *** "A Second Chance!"
- *** "Twist Ending"
- *** "Salad Days!"
- *** "The Beastly Beliefs of Benjamin Blint"
- *** "All of Them Were Empty"
- *** "An American Werewolf in Space!"
- *** "The Bounty Hunters!"
- *** "The Wages of Sin!"
- *** "Return of the Thing!"
- *** "Skirmish!"
- *** "The Writing on the Wall!"
- *** "The Wild Frontier!"
- *** "The Big Day"
- *** "One Christmas During Eternity!"
- *** "No Picnic!"
- *** "The Disturbed Digestions of Dr. Dibworthy"
- *** "Hot Item"
- *** "Sunburn"
- *** "Bad Timing"
- *** "The Hyper-Historic Headbang"
- *** "The Lethal Laziness of Lobelia Loam"
- *** "Eureka!"
- *** "Dad"
- *** "Buzz Off!"
- *** "Look Before You Leap!"
- ** Abelard Snazz:
- *** "The Double-Decker Dome Strikes Back"
- *** "Halfway to Paradise"
- *** "The Multi-Storey Mind Mellows Out!"
- *** "Genius is Pain"
- ** Time Twisters:
- *** "The Reversible Man"
- *** "Einstein"
- *** "Chronocops"
- *** "The Big Clock!"
- *** "Dr. Dibworthy's Disappointing Day"
- *** "Going Native"
- *** "Ring Road"
- *** "The Time Machine"
- *** "The Startling Success of Sideways Scuttleton"
- * "Southern Comfort"
- * Ro-Busters:
- ** The Complete Ro-Busters includes:
- *** "Bax the Burner"
- *** "Old Red Eyes is Back"
- *** "Stormeagles are Go!"
- * Rogue Trooper:
- ** Rogue Trooper: Tales of Nu-Earth Volume 1 includes:
- *** "Pray for War"
- *** "First of the Few"
- * Skizz: "First Contact" collected as Skizz
- * The Complete D.R. and Quinch collects:
- ** "D.R. and Quinch Have Fun on Earth!"
- ** "D.R. and Quinch Go Straight"
- ** "D.R. and Quinch Go Girl Crazy"
- ** "D.R. and Quinch Get Drafted"
- ** "D.R. and Quinch Go to Hollywood"
- ** "D.R. and Quinch Get Back to Nature"
- * The Complete Ballad of Halo Jones collects:
- ** "Book 1"
- ** "Book 2 Prologue"
- ** "Book 2"
- ** "Book 3 Prologue"
- ** "Book 3"
- * ABC Warriors: "Red Planet Blues"
- Eagle:
- * The Collector:
- ** "Trash!"
- ** "Profits of Doom"
- Scream!:
- * Monster
Other UK publishers
- Warrior :
- * Marvelman
- ** The series was colourised, reprinted and continued.
- ** The story called "The Yesterday Gambit" was not reprinted, but semi-adapted into Marvelman No. 15.
- ** In 1984, Marvelman Special was released. It consists of several Mick Anglo reprints wrapped in a framing sequence written by Moore.
- * V for Vendetta
- ** The series was colourised, reprinted and continued.
- * Warpsmith: "Cold War, Cold Warrior"
- * The Bojeffries Saga:
- ** The Complete BoJeffries Saga includes:
- *** "The Rentman Cometh"
- *** "One of Our Rentmen is Missing"
- *** "Raoul's Night Out"
- Fantasy Advertiser #77: "Moonstone: Tomorrow’s Truth"
- Speakeasy #43: "Nutters Ruin"
- Food for Thought: "Cold Snap"
- Mad Dog #10: "Captain Airstrip One"
- A1 :
- * Warpsmith: "Ghostdance"
- * The Complete BoJeffries Saga includes:
- ** "Festus: Dawn of the Dead"
- ** "Sex with Glinda BoJeffries"
- ** "A Quiet Christmas with the Family"
- ** "Song of the Terraces"
- ** "Our Factory Fortnight"
- Knockabout:
- * Knockabout Trial Special: "Brasso with Rosie"
- * Outrageous Tales from the Old Testament: "Leviticus"
- * Seven Deadly Sins: "Lust"
- Heartbreak Hotel :
- * "Letter from Northampton"
- * "I Can Hear the Grass Grow"
- :
- * AARGH! #1: "The Mirror of Love"
- * Big Numbers #1–2
- A Small Killing
- RAW Volume 2 #3: "The Bowing Machine"
- It's Dark in London: "I Keep Coming Back"
DC Comics/Vertigo
- The Saga of Swamp Thing collected as:
- * Volume 1
- * Volume 2
- * Volume 3
- * Volume 4
- * Volume 5
- * Volume 6
- ' collects:
- * Detective Comics #549–550: "Green Arrow: Night Olympics"
- * Omega Men:
- ** "Vega: Brief Lives"
- ** "Vega: A Man's World"
- * Vigilante #17–18: "Father's Day"
- * Green Lantern #188: "Mogo Doesn't Socialize"
- * Superman Annual #11: "For the Man Who Has Everything"
- * DC Comics Presents #85: "Superman/Swamp Thing: The Jungle Line"
- * Tales of the Green Lantern Corps Annual:
- ** "Tygers"
- ** "In Blackest Night"
- * ':
- ** "Part One"
- ** "Part Two"
- ** In 2009, Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow? was reprinted in a Deluxe Edition HC, which also contains "For the Man Who Has Everything" and "The Jungle Line".
- * Secret Origins #10: "Phantom Stranger: Footsteps"
- * Batman Annual #11: "Mortal Clay"
- *
- ** In 2008, The Killing Joke was recolored and reprinted in a 20th Anniversary HC, and this collection was revised to remove the story.
- ** In 2012, a hardcover entitled DC Universe by Alan Moore was released. This volume included all the stories from DC Universe: The Stories of Alan Moore and Alan Moore: Wild Worlds except for Batman: The Killing Joke and the Spawn/WildC.A.T.s miniseries.
- Watchmen #1–12 collected as tpb, 334 pages, 1987, ; hc, 464 pages, 2005,
- V for Vendetta #1–10 collected as tpb, 288 pages, 1995, ; hc, 396 pages, 2009,
Eclipse Comics
- Miracleman collected as:
- * A Dream of Flying
- * Red King Syndrome
- * Olympus
- Doc Stearn...Mr. Monster #3: "The Riddle of the Recalcitrant Refuse"
- Real War Stories #1: "Tapestries"
- Brought to Light: "Shadowplay: The Secret Team"
Image Comics/Awesome Comics
- Spawn:
- * "In Heaven " collected in Spawn: Dark Discoveries
- * "Blood Feud: Preludes & Nocturnes"
- * Spawn: Blood Feud #1–4
- * "The Freak" collected in Spawn: Betrayal of Blood
- 1963 #1–6
- Violator:
- * Violator #1–3: "The World"
- * Violator vs. Badrock #1–4 collected as Violator vs. Badrock: Rocks & Hard Places
- Shadowhawks of Legend #1: "Shadows in the Sand"
- The Maxx No. 21 collected in The Maxx Volume 4
- Supreme:
- * The Story of the Year collects:
- ** "The Supreme Story of the Year..."
- ** "Secret Origins"
- ** "Obscured Clouds!"
- ** "The Age of Gold"
- ** "Featuring Supreme's Pal Billy Friday"
- ** "The Girl of Our Dreams!"
- ** "The Finest of All Possible Worlds"
- ** "Just Imagine"
- ** "There is a Light That Never Goes Out..."
- ** "A Love Supreme"
- ** "A Roster of Rogues"
- ** "The Return of Darius Dax"
- * "Tales of the Supremacy featuring Squeak the Supremouse"
- * "Public Service Announcement: National Flashlight Battery Inspection Day!"
- * The Return collects:
- ** "19th Dimensional Nervous Breakdown!"
- ** "The Ballad of Judy Jordan"
- ** "Silence at Gettysburg"
- ** "The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side"
- ** Supreme: The Return #1–6
- * "Special Bonus Feature!"
- * "Revelations"
- Judgment Day collects:
- * "Heroes, Heroines & Homicide"
- * "The Trial"
- * "Brought to Book"
- * "Youngblood Prologue featuring Shaft"
- * Judgment Day: Aftermath
- Youngblood:
- * "A Brief History of Twilight"
- * "Prologue "
- * "Occupations"
- * "Bad Blood"
- * "Dandy in the Underworld"
- * Alan Moore's Awesome Universe Handbook
- Glory #0: "Glory and the Gate of Tears"
- Mr. Monster's Gal Friday... Kelly #3: "It's Kelly's Boyfriend... Mr. Monster – Shopping"
- : "If Einstein's Right..."
Wildstorm/America's Best Comics
- WildC.A.T.s collected as:
- * Homecoming
- * Gang War
- * Alan Moore's Complete WildC.A.T.s
- Fire From Heaven #1–2
- Alan Moore: Wild Worlds collects:
- * Spawn/WildC.A.T.S. #1–4: "Devilday"
- * Wildstorm Spotlight: Majestic: "The Big Chill"
- * Voodoo #1–4: "Dancing in the Dark"
- * WildC.A.T.S #50: "Reincarnation"
- * Deathblow: Byblows #1–3
- The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen:
- * Book One #1–6 collected as Volume 1
- * Book Two #1–6 collected as Volume 2
- *
- Tom Strong:
- * Tom Strong collected as:
- ** Book One
- ** Book Two
- ** Book Three
- ** Book Four
- ** Book Six
- * Tom Strong's Terrific Tales collected as:
- ** Book One
- ** Book Two
- * Many Worlds of Tesla Strong collected in America's Best Comics
- Promethea collected as:
- * Book 1
- * Book 2
- * Book 3
- * Book 4
- * Book 5
- * Absolute Promethea I
- * Absolute Promethea II
- * Absolute Promethea III
- Top 10:
- * Top 10 collected as:
- ** Book One
- ** Book Two
- * Smax #1–5 collected as Smax
- *
- Tomorrow Stories:
- * Tomorrow Stories collected as:
- ** Book One
- ** Book Two
- * Tomorrow Stories Special #1–2
- America's Best Comics Special collected in America's Best Comics
- Terra Obscura collected as:
- * Volume 1
- * Volume 2
- Albion #1–6 collected as Albion
Other US publishers
- American Flagg! :
- * "The Hot Slot"
- * "Machines of Joy"
- * "There is a Heppy Land, Fur, Fur Away..."
- * "Zen and the Art of Motormater Maintenance"
- * "Medea Blitz: Welcome to the Pleasure Dome"
- * "QUSA The Peoples' Choice"
- * "The Erogenous Zone"
- Marvel:
- * Heroes for Hope: Starring the X-Men
- * Heroes: "Now We are All in Guernica"
- Epic Illustrated #34: "Love Doesn’t Last Forever" collected in Shiny Beasts
- Fantagraphics:
- * Dalgoda #8: "Batfishing in Suburbia" collected in Complete BoJeffries Saga
- * Anything Goes! #2: "In Pictopia"
- * Critters #23: "The Sinister Ducks"
- * Honk:
- ** "Brasso with Rosie"
- ** "Globetrotting for Agoraphobics"
- * Hate #30: "The Hasty Smear of My Smile"
- * Meat Cake #9: "Hungry is the Heart"
- Myra #8: "A True Story"
- Taboo :
- * "Come on Down"
- * From Hell
- ** The series was reprinted and continued.
- * Lost Girls
- ** The series was reprinted and completed.
- The Puma Blues #20: "Act of Faith"
- Corpsemeat Comix #2: "Driller Penis: Yes... He Does What You Think He Does"
- American Splendor #15: "Bob Wachsman Tummler"
- Kitchen Sink:
- * From Hell #1–11 collected as From Hell
- * Images of Omaha #2: "Dr. Omaha Presents Venus in Fur: Candid Chit-Chats with Cartoon Kit-Cats"
- * The Spirit: The New Adventures:
- ** Will Eisner's The Spirit Archives Volume 27 includes:
- *** "The Most Important Meal"
- *** "Gossip and Gertrude Granch"
- *** "Force of Arms"
- *** "Last Night I Dreamed of Doctor Cobra"
- Negative Burn :
- * Alan Moore's Songbook collects:
- ** "London"
- ** "Positively Bridge Street"
- ** "14.2.99"
- ** "The Murders on the Rue Morgue"
- ** "Fires I Wish I'd Seen"
- ** "Madame October"
- ** "The Hair of the Snake That Bit Me"
- ** "Trampling Tokyo"
- ** "Litvinov's Book"
- ** "Chiaroscuro"
- ** "Me and Dorothy Parker"
- ** "Rose Madder"
- ** "Leopard Man at C&A's"
- * "Another Suburban Romance"
- * "Town of Lights"
- Kimota #3: "The Nativity on Ice"
- Vampirella/Dracula: The Centennial: "The New European"
- Nightmare Theatre #4: "Itchy Peterson: Born Lucky I Guess"
- Tales of Midnight: "The Serpent and the Sword"
- The Worm: The Longest Comic Strip in the World
- Unknown Quantities: "Sidewalk Jockeys"
- : "Lux Brevis"
- 9-11 Volume 1: "This is Information"
- Avatar:
- *Alan Moore's Glory #1–2
- * Alan Moore's Yuggoth Cultures and Other Growths collects:
- ** "Zaman's Hill"
- ** "NightJar"
- ** "Recognition"
- ** "Me and Dorothy Parker"
- ** As well as reprints of some previously published short stories.
- * Neonomicon #1–4 collected as hc, 176 pages, 2011, ; tpb, 2011,
- * God Is Dead : Book of Acts #Alpha
- * #1–6 collected as tpb, 160 pages, 2015,
- * Providence #1–12
- *Cinema Purgatorio #1–15
- Top Shelf:
- * Lost Girls Volume 1–3
- ** Recollected as a single-volume edition in 2009.
- * Top Shelf Asks The Big Questions: "La Toile’s Casebook of the Crepuscular: Brighter Than You Think"
- ** Story written for Cobweb from Tomorrow Stories, but was rejected by DC Comics
- * :
- ** 1910
- ** 1969
- ** 2009
- * Nemo Trilogy:
- ** Nemo: Heart of Ice
- ** Nemo: Roses of Berlin
- ** Nemo: River of Ghosts
- Electricomics app:
- * "Big Nemo"
Text stories and prose
- "A Hypothetical Lizard"
- "Alphabets of Desire"
- "Belly of Cloud"
- "The Children's Hour"
- "The Courtyard"
- "Fuseli's Disease"
- "The Gun"
- "Here Comes the Jetsons"
- "I was Superman's Double"
- "Judge Dredd"
- Light of Thy Countenance
- "Mystery and Abomination"
- "Protected Species"
- "Recognition"
- "Sawdust Memories"
- "Shrine of the Lizard"
- "Terror Couple Kill Telegram Sam in the Flat Field"
- "To The Humfo"
- "Zaman's Hill"
- Between the Angels and the Apes
- The Town Planning in Dreams
Novels and illustrated books
- Voice of the Fire, 1996, Victor Gollancz; 1997, Orion Books; republished 2003, Top Shelf Productions. This new edition features a dust jacket designed by Chip Kidd, an introduction by Neil Gaiman and thirteen colour plates by José Villarrubia. Paperback edition released 15 July 2009, Top Shelf Productions.
- The Mirror of Love, 2003, Top Shelf Productions. A new version of his story for AARGH . This edition features an introduction by David Drake and forty-one colour illustrations by José Villarrubia.
- 25,000 Years of Erotic Freedom, 2009, Abrams. Illustrating the essay from Arthur magazine..
- Jerusalem, 2016, Knockabout ; 2016, Liveright..
- The Moon and Serpent Bumper Book of Magic
Films
- Jimmy's End, short film directed by Mitch Jenkins, written by Alan Moore
Non-fiction
- "The Importance of Being Frank"
- "Stan Lee: Blinded by the Hype – An Affectionate Character Assassination"
- "Invisible Girls and Phantom Ladies"
- "O Superman: Music & comics"
- "About the Special Executive"
- "C.B.? – That's a Big Ten-Four!" and "Bear's Monkey Business" in B.J. and the Bear Annual 1982, article and illustrations
- "Too Avant Garde for the Mafia?"
- "Alan Moore's Writing for Comics", Avatar Press,
- "Comments on Crumb"
- Comics Forum 4, 1993, transcript of a lecture discussing 1963, feminism, pornography and Image comics
- Comics Journal No. 167, 1994, tribute to Jack Kirby
- "Correspondence: From Hell", 1997, letters between Moore and Dave Sim in Cerebus #217–220; reprinted in '.
- Beyond our Ken, 2002, review of works by Kenneth Grant, published at free magazine, '
- "Rolling Commentary", a political essay on the "War on Terror"
- "Indoor Thunder: Landscaping the Future With Brian Eno"
- Technical Vocabularies: Games for May
- Unearthing, 2006, about Steve Moore, in ', edited by Iain Sinclair, hardcover, paperback.
- ""
- Dodgem Logic #1–8
- Buster Brown at the Barricades
- "Limehouse Variations"'''
Introductions to work by others
- The Adventures of Luther Arkwright by Bryan Talbot
- Alec: Episodes From the Life of Alex McGarrity by Eddie Campbell
- by Frank Miller
- The Big Book of Everything by Hunt Emerson
- Bread and Wine: An Erotic Tale of New York by Samuel Delany
- Brickman Begins by Lew Stringer
- Cleveland by Harvey Pekar and Joseph Remnant
- Doc Chaos by Dave Thorpe
- Escape
- Erotic Comics 2: A Graphic History from the Liberated '70s to the Internet by Tim Pilcher, Abrams ComicArts, 2009
- Grendel: Devil by the Deed by Matt Wagner
- Greyshirt: Indigo Sunset by Rick Veitch
- Hellboy: Wake the Devil by Mike Mignola
- H. P. Lovecraft's The Haunter of the Dark by John Coulthart
- Mechanics by Jaime Hernandez
- Mr. Monster: His Book Of Forbidden Knowledge by Michael T. Gilbert
- The One by Rick Veitch
- Planetary Volume 1 by Warren Ellis and John Cassaday
- Resist Everything Except Temptation: The Anarchist Philosophy of Oscar Wilde' ' by Kristian Williams
- The Spiral Cage by Al Davison
- The Spirit Archives Volume 1 by Will Eisner
- The Suttons: Three Years in Maidstone by Phil Elliott
- Violent Cases by Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean
- Zero Girl'' by Sam Kieth
Audio recordings
- March of the Sinister Ducks b/w Old Gangsters Never Die
- Hexentexts, 1994, Codex, Moore made one track and drew the cover
- The Birth Caul, 1996, D.O.R.; adapted for comics by Eddie Campbell, 1999, Eddie Campbell Comics
- The Moon and Serpent Grand Egyptian Theatre of Marvels, 1996, Cleopatra
- Brought to Light, 1998, Codex Books
- The Highbury Working, 2000, Re:
- Angel Passage, 2002, Re:
- Snakes and Ladders, 2003, Readapted for comics by Eddie Campbell, 2001, Eddie Campbell Comics
- Unearthing, 2010
Adaptations of Moore works in other media
Comics
- Alan Moore's The Courtyard, 2 issues, Avatar Press; story by Moore, adapted for comics by Antony Johnston with artwork by Jacen Burrows. Collected into softcover and hardcover editions by Avatar Press.
- * Alan Moore's The Courtyard Companion, Avatar Press; reprints Antony Johnston's script for Alan Moore's The Courtyard with annotations by NG Christakos, Moore's original short story, new pinups/art by Jacen Burrows, and a new essay by Antony Johnson.
- * Alan Moore's The Courtyard This is a coloured version to the 2003 release.
- Alan Moore's Hypothetical Lizard, 4 issues, Avatar Press. Collected in 2007. Adapted by Antony Johnston and Lorenzo Lorente from Moore's novelette
- Alan Moore's Magic Words, Avatar Press; comics adaptations of four songs by Moore, various artists, with a cover by Juan José Ryp
- Alan Moore's Another Suburban Romance, Avatar Press; play by Moore, adapted for comics by Antony Johnston and Juan José Ryp
- A Disease of Language previously released as:
- * The Birth Caul, Eddie Campbell Comics; performance art piece adapted for comics by Eddie Campbell
- * Snakes and Ladders, Eddie Campbell Comics; performance art piece adapted for comics by Eddie Campbell
- Light of Thy Countenance, Avatar Press, poem by Moore, adapted for comics by Antony Johnston with artwork by Felipe Massafera, 48-page, graphic novella, paperback January 2009, hardcover, June 2009
Films
- Ragnarok, 1982, a British mostly-animated sci-fi adventure, with story/script by Moore.
- Fashion Beast, a 1988 unproduced screenplay by Moore for Sex Pistols manager Malcolm McLaren.
- The Return of Swamp Thing, 1989, directed by Jim Wynorski and partially inspired by Moore's comics run
- From Hell, 2001, adaptation directed by the Hughes Brothers
- The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, 2003, adaptation directed by Stephen Norrington
- Constantine, 2005, based on the character John Constantine, created by Moore with Steve Bissette, John Totleben and Rick Veitch in Swamp Thing
- V For Vendetta, 2006, adaptation written by the Wachowski sisters; directed by James McTeigue
- Watchmen, 2009, adaptation written by David Hayter and Alex Tse; directed by Zack Snyder
- , 2016, adaptation written by Brian Azzarello; directed by Sam Liu; part of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies series
Television
- The Justice League Unlimited episode "For the Man Who Has Everything" is based on the Superman Annual story by Moore of the same name.
- The Constantine TV series, 2014–2015, and the. 2018–, based on the character John Constantine, created by Moore with Steve Bissette, John Totleben and Rick Veitch in Swamp Thing.
- The Supergirl episode "For the Girl Who Has Everything" is based on the Superman Annual story by Moore For the Man Who Has Everything.
Works about Alan Moore
Books
- Alan Moore The Pocket Essentials
- Kimota! The Miracleman Companion
- The Extraordinary Works of Alan Moore
- Heroes & Monsters: The Unofficial Companion to the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
- Alan Moore Spells It Out
- Alan Moore's Exit Interview
- Impossible Territories: An Unofficial Companion to the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen The Black Dossier
- The Extraordinary Works of Alan Moore – Indispensable Edition
- Alan Moore: Comics as Performance, Fiction as Scalpel' by Annalisa Di Liddo, 212 pages, University Press of Mississippi, 2009,
- Magic Words: the Extraordinary Life of Alan Moore
Films
- The Mindscape of Alan Moore, 2003, Shadowsnake Films