![]() In Superman Annual #11 he wrote ‘For The Man Who Has Everything’ – where Superman is trapped in a perfect dream world where Krypton was never destroyed. Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?/Superman Annual #11Īlan Moore has written two of the great Superman stories. In this comprehensive, atmospheric version of events Moore explores the seedy underbelly of Victorian London to depict a society sick to its core. Moore is known for his murky, morally-ambiguous work and it doesn’t come much darker than From Hell, his adaptation of the real-life Jack the Ripper murders. Though he is usually thought of as a DC man, Moore worked for Marvel in the early part of his career – most notably in his run on Captain Britain. Looking back, they are important for being some of the earliest Marvel stories to explore alternate universes (the usual Marvel universe is also called Earth 616 for the first time). ![]() ![]() In honour of the special occasion, we look at his 10 best ever works… Today is legendary comic book creator Alan Moore’s 63rd birthday. ![]()
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