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Uploaded by on Oct 15, 2007

Alan Moore talks about Lost Girls on BBC 4's Comics Britannia series.

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  • Stan Lee isn't worthy to polish Alan's shoes's & Stan Lee would probably agree.

  • No she was talking to Daniel Clowes and said

    "I can really relate to the

    women from Ghost World"

    Which is a completely different comic.

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  • @judy3437

    What makes you say that the visuals are unfeminist?

  • @KurtMcGowan I only read a few pages and the Wiki entry. Was he trying to reinterpret the original children's stories as sexual explorations of their childhood? Or is it more complex than that?

  • NEEDS TO BE MOVIE

  • He's a great Comic book creater. He also looks like Santa's hobo brother.

  • @kingsman565

    Both are great. Comics would be nowhere near where they are today if it wasn't for Stan Lee.

  • @TheHarryMason

    who walt disney?

    idk if ur aware but disney has more adult themes than most r rated movies. 

  • Strangely, could see Lost Girls as feminist, as it explores three women's lives with more detailed and realistic character depth than Lois Lane or Mary Jane ever got dealt.

    The visuals are unfeminist in themselves, yet overall this is more honest about its intentions than creators of characters like Black Canary and Supergirl ever were- one dresses like a hooker, and the other has a short skirt and constantly flies around up in the air....

  • @kingsman565

    That's ridiculous Stan Lee paved the way for guys like him, and I'm sure Alan would say that.

  • To anyone who's actually read this book, it wouldn't surprise them if Alan Moore suddenly started eating people

  • @kingsman565 Wah, what a sham. Such juvenile attitudes, always trying to place one thing over another.

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