Deadline.“I had been doing comics for 40-something years when I finally retired. When I entered the comics industry, the big attraction was that this was a medium that was vulgar, it had been created to entertain working class people, particularly children.“The way that the industry has changed, it’s ‘graphic novels’ now, it’s entirely priced for an audience of middle class people.
I have nothing against middle class people but it wasn’t meant to be a medium for middle aged hobbyists. It was meant to be a medium for people who haven’t got much money.”Moore went on to add that “most people equate comics with superhero movies now,” which “adds another layer of difficulty” for him.“I haven’t seen a superhero movie since the first Tim Burton.
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