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Help finding certain DC comics by Alan Moore

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During the 80s, aside of being head writer of ongoings like Swamp Thing or minis like Watchmen, Alan Moore also wrote a bit for other more normal superhero comics: Famously for Superman annual #10 (For the Man who has everything) but also Batman annual #11 (Which is on par with Arkham Asylum: ASHOSE in terms of writing the third Clayface), issues 58 and 59 from Vigilante, the third annual for Green Lantern plus Tales of the Green Lantern Corps (Which would go on to inspire Geoff Johns' entire Green Lantern run) and the Night Olympics arc of Green Arrow. I really liked these short arcs by him on other comics, are there others that I'm missing?

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u/MagisterPraeceptorum avatar

Lookup the DC Universe by Alan Moore TPB. There are quite a few one off issues here and there.

Collects ACTION COMICS #584, BATMAN ANNUAL #11, DC COMICS PRESENTS #85, DETECTIVE COMICS #549-550, GREEN LANTERN #188, THE OMEGA MEN #26-27,  SECRET ORIGINS #10, SUPERMAN #423, TALES OF THE GREEN LANTERN CORPS ANNUAL #2 & 3, SUPERMAN ANNUAL #11 and VIGILANTE #17-18.

For some reason, I've got two copies of this in my collection! :P

u/JWC123452099 avatar

There are actually a few different versions of this trade. The one I have collects all of the above with the Killing Joke. There is a newer version, that includes all of the above and his Wildstorm stuff instead of The Killing Joke. 

Now I've got to go and check!! :P

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u/DanYellDraws avatar

Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?