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2000 online interviews

  Source   Salon.com
  Date   18 Oct 2000
  Title   We need another hero
  Interviewer   Sridhar Pappu
  Link   http://dir.salon.com/people/feature/2000/10/18/moore/
index.html
  Subjects   origins and raison d’etre of ABC comics, state of comics industry, reading comics as a child.
  Moore Work   Tom Strong.
  Word Count   3,200
  Note   article with interview excerpts.

  Source   Blather.net
  Date   17 Oct 2000
  Title   The Alan Moore Interview
  Interviewer   Barry Kavanagh
  Link   http://www.blather.net/articles/amoore/
  Subjects   Northampton, the term “graphic novel”, state of the comics’ industry, the development of V For Vendetta, on ideas generated during the writing process, the fate of Marvelman, the negative influence of Watchmen, Harvey Kurtzman’s MAD, the development of Watchmen, Brought to Light and the CIA, Clause 28 and AARGH!, working with Malcolm MacLaren, history and fate of BN*, the development of A Small Killing, on serial killers, The Birth Caul performance, Austin Osman Spare, the development of his performances/workings, magic, theory of ideas as entities, Aleister Crowley, magic and drug use, trance states and visions.
  Moore Work   V for Vendetta, Marvelman, Swamp Thing, Watchmen, The Killing Joke, Brought to Light, Big Numbers, A Small Killing, Lost Girls, From Hell, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Voice of the Fire, The Moon and Serpent, The Highbury Working, The Birth Caul (performance).
  Word Count   19,680
  Note   In-depth interview and detailed examination of the Moore ouvre.

  Source   Comic Book Artist #9
  Date   16 Jun 2000
  Title   Toasting Absent Heroes
  Interviewer   Jon B. Cooke
  Link   http://www.twomorrows.com
  Subjects   first experiences of Charlton comics, Steve Ditko, origins of Watchmen characters, the relation of Charlton superheroes to Watchmen, on superhero comics in general, Watchmen compared to ABC comics.
  Moore Work   Watchmen, Swamp Thing, From Hell.
  Word Count   5,750
  Note   Focusing primarily on the Charlton-Watchmen Connection.

  Source   The Guardian
  Date   1 Jun 2000
  Title   He Does it With Magic
  Interviewer   Nick Hasted
  Links   http://www.guardian.co.uk/Archive/Article/
0,4273,4024167,00.html
  Subjects   on the From Hell panel that pushed him into magic, the relation between writing and magic, on writing the death of Mary Kelly in From Hell.
  Moore Work   From Hell.
  Word Count   1,350
  Note   article with interview excerpts.