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Alan Moore on the appeal of writing comics (The New Yorker)

“The reason I liked comics was that nobody else did, because it was completely unsupervised…I was given a chance to sneak up on culture by some sort of back door.”

— Alan Moore quoted in A Party in a Lunatic Asylum, The New Yorker, 8th September 2016

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Posted on September 8, 2016September 8, 2016Author A.D. HarperCategories ReadingTags Alan Moore, comics, The New Yorker

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