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    Grey_Area: Also of interest is Their Majesties' Bucketeers by two-time Prometheus Award winner L. Neil Smith. It is an adventure of a very alien Holmesian detect... more »
    Kevin Howell: You missed one. Sorry I'm that guy. There was a cartoon in either the 90's or early 2000's that was Sherlock in the future. Watson's female descendant... more »
    coren: How can one have an adventure (presumably on TV) and yet not share the screen? I am confused. more »
    Cozmic: "Oh, and Spock quotes one of Holmes's most famous lines in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country when he says, "An ancestor of mine maintained that i... more »
    cam: Dr. Gregory House deserves honorary mention. he's the very incarnation of Sherlock Holmes, no literary allusions needed. And the show is science ficti... more »
    Liz Weinbloom: This is great, but I'm a little appalled that you spoiled "Murders in the Rue Morgue" so casually. But then again, the Baker St. Tube station in Lond... more »
    Aidan_: I am shocked and appalled by the lack of mention of the great short-story collection Shadows Over Baker Street. Holmes and company encountering cosmic... more »
    OW-Holmes:Bringer of Fear: Watching Brave and the Bold, when Batman went back in time to meet Holmes I was a bit puzzled. The following thoughts went through my mind: "Wait a m... more »
    knyne: OK gang--I believe I can break it down for you as to why Alan lives in a state of high piss-off. Alan Moore is a genius. I know, I know; it's a term... more »
    RBeetlea: Dear Mr. Moore, how angry are you? more »
    Grey_Area: "Sir, are you Amazingly Awesome or just Awesomely Amazing? I've got a twenty riding on it. Also, would you please sign my beard?" more »
    artguy1111: Why are you so offended about film adaptations of your work. Never in the history of cinema has a film trumped it's novel counterpart....if anything ... more »
    braak: You are, as usual, completely correct.: Also: Is it true, Alan Moore, that you wrote and sing the song, "March of the Sinister Ducks"? I've yet to see any kind of concrete sourcing on that ... more »
    Rasselas: Why are you so awesome? What is it like being so awesome? Do you eat Awesome Flakes for breakfast every day or only on days when fresh-baked Awesome M... more »
    geekgrrl: i have a question for io9. where does "Alan Moore knows the score" come from? i first heard it referenced in a Pop Will Eat Itself song and intially t... more »
    Mount_Prion: Alan, are you a wizard? What rank is your fireball? more »
    Illyria: I hope someone asks why he won't pull his head out of his ass. I mean don't get me wrong, he's brilliant and The Watchmen and V for Vendetta are my al... more »
    Plague: sock worshipper? more »
    Josh Wimmer: Oh, I hope someone asks where he gets his ideas. Whenever I read an interview with an author or go to a reading with a Q&A, I always hope someone ... more »
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    22 Cases of Sherlock Holmes in Science Fiction

    He may already be the most iconic character in detective fiction, but who says Sherlock Holmes doesn't have a place in science fiction as well? We explore some of the Victorian sleuth's most fantastic adventures. More »
  • #alanmooreknowsthescore

    Got A Question For Alan Moore?

    Ever wanted the chance to ask famous comic writer - not to mention wizard and sock-worshipper - Alan Moore a question? Now you have the chance, thanks to a comic book store and the internet. More »
  • #justiceleague

    The Justice League Of America Goes Steampunk

    The big screen version of the Justice League of America has been put on hold and sent back to the drawing board. Plus, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen movie was fairly craptastic. But pretend, for a moment, that the two projects collided in your imagination and the resulting movie kicked ass. Got it? Now imagine that it had some even more kick-ass action figures to go with it. Stop pretending and feast your eyes on the gallery below. More »