Skizz by Alan Baikle, Jim Moore and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at www.doorway.ru · And Alan Moore has repeatedly claimed that he never saw a single minute of E.T. by the time he wrote the comic. “Skizz,” AD # (IPC Magazines, March August )Estimated Reading Time: 9 mins. I had read that Skizz was one of Alan Moore's earliest goes at long form storytelling for AD and that he was given the assignment of basically ripping off E.T. While "Alan Moore does ET" works as a high-minded pitch for this story, I have to say that undersells just how good this book is. There is a lot of heart in this book/5(22).
Skizz was a comic book strip in AD which appeared in three installments across more than a decade. Skizz was created by Alan Moore and drawn by Jim Baikie. It is best described as a cross between E.T and Boys from the Blackstuff. Skizz, an alien interpreter, crash lands on Earth and his ship self-destructs to stop it falling into the wrong. Skizz Book I, 23 episodes, progs (March to Aug. ). Story by Alan Moore, art by Jim Baikie. Commentary: Skizz was the first regular ongoing series in AD from Alan Moore, and it's become a minor cult classic. It's overshadowed by his other big AD strips, but Skizz is hugely rewarding for its humanity. Alan Moore was born on Novem. Living in a small house with precarious comforts with his parents, his younger brother and his maternal grandmother, Moore grew up in one of the poorest parts of England: the boroughs of Northampton. His parents, however, wanted to give their children a good education and encourage reading.
Skizz by Alan Baikle, Jim Moore and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at www.doorway.ru The Complete Skizz book. Read 5 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. The ultimate illegal alien! Alan Moore's out of print classic ret. Skizz was a comic book strip in AD which appeared in three installments across more than a decade. It was written by Alan Moore and drawn by Jim Baikie. Two sequels appeared some years later, written and drawn by Baikie. It is best described as a cross between E.T and Boys from the Blackstuff. Plot.
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