
Alan Moore
17 SeriesAlan Moore is an acclaimed English writer, renowned for his work on the comic book series Watchmen, which has been adapted into both a film and a television series. His other notable work, V for Vendetta, was also adapted into a film. Moore's contributions have significantly impacted the comic book industry.
Alan Moore's "Watchmen" examines the impact of superheroes in a world where their existence has altered history, notably allowing the U.S. to win the Vietnam War and enabling Richard Nixon to remain president. The narrative follows a group of superheroes grappling with human issues, delving into the motivations and implications of being a superhero. Iconic characters such as Dr. Manhattan and Rorschach drive the story, which explores themes of politics, morality, and humanity.