At least Alan Moore has some integrity. After decades of saying he didn't think there should be a sequel to Watchmen, would anyone respect him if he let himself be bought so easily?
@Deftly: I think Murphy and Moore had a falling out over The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen movie lawsuit debacle (Moore didn't like being called and plagiarist, and felt the studio didn't stick up for him when the settled the suit).
I don't think Pierre Change was killed in the season 5 finale though (though that may depend on which time line we're talking about). I think he just lost his arm
(as later seen in many of the Dharma videos). He was last seen being helped away by Miles. Injured, But he was walking.
Moore is obviously half-kidding by saying he's keeping the comics industry afloat. Calm down and get a sense of humor people. That he's allowing it to help out Mick Angelo should tell you just what a class guy Alan Moore is.
And regardless of what you think of him personally, if you're a comics fan you've got to be excited about this development. It's truly a cool thing that major comics company (one soon to be owned by Disney at that) is going to be reprinting something like Moore's (and Gaiman's) run on Marvelman. It's a great thing for comics.
The Doctor is great, but I don't think I'd use the word "badass" to describe him.... So it's got to go to River.
Although Brock Samson, if he couldn't beat her in a fight, would just charm the pants right off of that crazy girl...