Q5)Moore wrote about a pair of alien delinquents called D. R. and Quinch. D. R., in this case, stood for what: ‘Dangerous Reprobate’, ‘Diminished Responsibility’ or ‘Dubious Rebate’?
A5)‘Diminished Responsibility’. (The pair’s full names were Waldo “D.R.” (“Diminished Responsibility”) Dobbs, and Ernest Errol Quinch. They liked thermonuclear weapons, sex, beer and torturing cute animals. D.R’s motto? Was “Eat plutonium death, you disgusting, alien weirdos.”)
Q6)Moore’s first series for the comic was called Skizz. Skizz was loosely based on which Steven Spielberg film: Jaws, 1941 or ET: The Extraterrestrial?
A6)ET: The Extraterrestrial. I’ve got memories of reading it, back in the day: Cornelius, the dim-witted pipe fitter, was the most striking character!
Q7)Moore worked with artist, Ian Gibson: on The Ballad of Halo Jones. Halo lived in which century: the 50th, 60th or 70th?
A7)The 50th Century. (Halo’s said to be Moore and Gibson’s finest work for 2000AD. I can’t disagree. The pair had also planned another six books: but couldn’t work on any, as they’ve been in dispute with the publishers over the IP rights, since the third book finished. If that dispute is ever resolved, and the pair DO write another set of stories? More Halo stories will be gratefully received!)
Q8)Moore also worked with Gibson on a strip for DC. Called what: Watchmen, Evangeline or Swamp Thing?
A8)Watchmen. The story appears on Time magazine’s List of the 100 Best Novels. EDIT: the question should have read ‘Moore worked with Dave Gibbons on a strip for DC’ … !
Q9)The story seen as Moore’s best work was written for Warrior: and later turned into a film. What was it called: Marvelman, V for Vendetta or From Hell?
Q10)Finally … ? Moore wrote The Killing Joke for DC Comics. The story features which DC character: Superman, Batman or Wonder Woman?
A10)Batman. It’s possibly the best story to feature the Joker. (I’ve read it. Moore’s writing wasn’t what got me reading it. It was Brian Bolland’s art work! As good as some of 2000AD’s artists were and are? Bolland is a genius: and left handed.)
Here’s a thought …
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† Cheers, Olga: and you’re right. I got the two mixed up!
I was nice and dry, yesterday. About the only down side … ? Was finding out I’d put on 600 grams: and wiped out the previous fortnight’s loss. Hey-ho! (I don’t know if you’re a comics fan, Olga: but Watchmen is a good introduction to Moore’s work.)
‡ The next long one’s on the 30th, Debbi, so that should give them time to recover! (I’ve also started work on the set for 31st December: that’ll be the usual twelve question review of the year.)
Did I mention I’ve started watching Derry Girls? I’ve started watching Derry Girls! Is it me, or does Saoirse-Monica Jackson — Erin — look like Lalla Ward … ?
Q5) Utah. I visited it quite a few years back. I remember it was late May and there was some snow left. Spectacular.
I'm sorry to hear about the weight, although fluctuations are common. But frustrating nonetheless. As for Gibson, Gibbons, I thought that might have been it, because the names looked pretty alike. I'm not a big reader of comics. I'm sure I've told you that my grandmother used to buy books you collected by installments, and happened to get Prince Valiant (I adore it!), James Bond and Modesty Blaise (I quite like Modesty Blaise as well. James Bond, I've never been a big fan of. I like the sense of humour in some versions, but he is an idiot otherwise). I went the cinema to watch the movie version of Watchmen and remember having a look at the comics and thinking I should get it at some point, but haven't yet. These days I'm not buying many paper books, and I think you should for comics. It's how they're meant to be.
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I'm sorry to hear about the weight, although fluctuations are common. But frustrating nonetheless.
As for Gibson, Gibbons, I thought that might have been it, because the names looked pretty alike.
I'm not a big reader of comics. I'm sure I've told you that my grandmother used to buy books you collected by installments, and happened to get Prince Valiant (I adore it!), James Bond and Modesty Blaise (I quite like Modesty Blaise as well. James Bond, I've never been a big fan of. I like the sense of humour in some versions, but he is an idiot otherwise). I went the cinema to watch the movie version of Watchmen and remember having a look at the comics and thinking I should get it at some point, but haven't yet. These days I'm not buying many paper books, and I think you should for comics. It's how they're meant to be.
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Wow! You're right. They look like sisters. :)
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I would so love to see another Halo Jones story! Adapt it for the screen, maybe? Or a videogame? Thoughts? :)
I should tell you about my latest book review! This author mentions Marmite in her work! And Doctor Who! :) Naturally, I approve, highly!
https://youtu.be/PpX7nhHuZyY