Alan Moore, Art Spiegelman and Dan Clowes in The Simpsons
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- Comic strip masters awaken to defend a newly opened store. All three creators were guests in the episode and voiced themselves.
From Season 19, Episode 7 - Husbands and Knives.
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Everybody talking about Alan Moore, but Dan Clowes saying his dream is to draw batman is so fucking funny
He’s like how i always wanna draw spider-man, like many people do
It really is the perfect dig at a comic book writer hahahahaha
How the writers depicted Alan Moore's abilities is absurdly unrealistic. In real life, he would have incinerated Comic Book Guy with his sorcerous powers.
Alan Moore didn't want the writers to give away his secrets
Indeed
That would've been so much more fitting. Like when they gave Stephen Hawking a rocket chair.
Ah yes, he is a wizard chaos after all
No, he would've donned his vestments of ceremonial/higher magick, spent several hours selecting the correct grimoires, imbibed a substantial amount of psychedelics and embarked upon a seven-hour scrying session utilising the enochian System of John Dee and Edward Keller in which Comic Book Guy's Guardian Angel is revealed to him; quick blood magic ritual to sever their connection and boom--Comic Book Guy walks out of the "hipster" shop and gets killed by a school bus. Driven by you-know-who.
I want to read Alan Moore's heroin-addicted, non-radioactive, jazz critic version of Radioactive Man
Who WOULDN'T want to read it?
basically miracleman
Anthony Fantano
@@stebanpulido I laughed way too hard at this.
Alan MOORE is a HACK who's most successful stories are with characters others created. Except for V for Vendetta. Also the Killing Joke is SHIT.
Dan Clowes: "Hey random little girl, do you have any contacts that could get me to write Batman?"
Also Dan Clowes: *is sitting at the same table as Alan Moore*
Dan probably asked Alan once, got a feature-length lecture about how the modern mainstream comics industry is creatively sterile, and then left without a phone number.
@@manjittoor9208you’re telling me Alan Moore *wouldn’t* want to see a version of Batman where he’s too poor to drive anywhere and takes the bus (and also has super powers)?
alan moore "do i need to repeat my marrow speech"
@@DarthTofu2 Absolute Batman got you covered
Do you really think Alan Moore, of all people, has any unburned bridges with the DC editorial team left?
I am convinced that the producers didn't give Alan Moore a script. They just showed up at his house and recorded him talking.
0:58 just Alan Moore ranting as a commercial for the HBO series plays before his RUclips video
Including him singing the Little Lulu theme?
@@nithinrocks6252 *3½ hours of snyder's.
Just as bart here represents him 😛😛😛😛
Alan MOORE is a HACK who's most successful stories are with characters others created. Except for V for Vendetta. Also the Killing Joke is SHIT.
They did something similar with Jeff Goldblum and Ragnorak
Someone like Alan Mooore being calmed down from such a wholesome comic such as Little Lulu is so funny.
While he’s standing in front of a poster of Lost Girls, no less.
I'm willing to bet that Alan Moore is a genuine Little Lulu fanatic. It's too unusual for Alan Moore to not be completely usual for Alan Moore.
@@squatchjosh1131I bet he HATES Nancy and Sluggo
There is something magic about the idea of Moore calming down by reading Little Lulu.
It's kinda cute lol
He's a simple man
I'm finding out just now that it might also be in reference to a comic he made with a feller, coincidentally named, Don Simpson, and the comic itself is called Pictopia which is about the lives of comic strip characters, and an analogue of Little Lulu makes an appearance in it.
He loves mellow, whimsical comics. A good amount of the indy work he has praised and recommended over the years are these short british slice of life comic strips like Posy, The Suttons, and stuff by Ken Reid.
Is that a real comic?
“Maus is the the haus” still gets me everytime.
And he's so happy when he says it to boot.
Please explain, why it is funny? Don't get it
@@annaraevskaya8802Maus is a dark WW2 drama, but here it is being treated like a cheesy 40s superhero. Plus it rhymes.
Dark is an understatement tbh@@dexstewart862
I think hes saying Maus Is In The House.
Making Radioactive Man a heroine addict is definetely something he would do.
Marvelman docet
I’d be surprised if he didn’t include some absinthe at some point
Followed by him selling the rights to it. Then complaining about how the corporation ruined it even though him and his legal team ensure that he keeps getting royalties out of the cash grabs he hates so much.
I take it sticking to your principles as a creator is more of a statement rather than a practice Alan? That is as long as the green keeps rolling.
@@stealthynaxo Moore gets no royalties from the Watchmen spinoffs or sequels Before Watchmen, Doomsday Clock, The Tom King Rorschach comic etc
or the movie & HBO series,
He gets some money from the trade paperbacks which he's entitled to, and everything else goes to Dave Gibbons & John Higgins.
Alan MOORE is a HACK who's most successful stories are with characters others created. Except for V for Vendetta. Also the Killing Joke is SHIT.
i like how moores speech is literally how he feels about dc's reboot of watchmen.... literally almost a decade into the future
Jose Lopez Mendez sort of. It's more on how his comics get adapted to other media
And, as of January 2018, the appearance of his and JH Williams III Promethea from ABC Comics...
Wasn't the Watchmen Movie a near complete play by play of the comic like Moore Fams wanted. Seriously Zack Snyder did justice to the comic
I'm surprised he didn't say anything bad about DC using his Watchmen characters for the storyline 'Doomsday Clock' which sees the likes of Superman encountering Dr.Manhatten, who was responsible for the new 52 reboot.
scifiguy9000 Moore knew that DC Comics strip mining the Watchmen was inevitable; I haven't seen him pass comment on Doomsday Clock or news that Promethea and Tom Strong have been integrated into the regular DC Comics universe because he knows it would have happened sooner or later. Which it did, with the Before Watchmen nonsense and before that, characters from his 1980s Tales Of The Green Lantern short stories popping up in recent Green Lantern storylines (by Geoff Johns). Note that nothing like this happens with Neil Gaiman. My interpretation of this is that Moore's stuff is so high profile, so prestigious and so damn good above and beyond anything else written by anyone who came after him that the temptation to pilfer it is irresistible. I don't purchase these knock offs myself but that's my choice.
Honestly amazing they got Alan Moore to voice himself, especially on the topic of Watchmen
Probably how they convinced him
Moore likes the Simpsons a lot, actually.
Jose Gregorio Bencomo Gomez I had no idea, I was talking in reference of how vocal Moore is, it’s nice to see him poke fun at himself
I’m surprised, looking at the guy and his work I’d expect the only shows he’d watch to be overly gritty dark dramas
@@griffinbailey7423 a writer of his level would have to have a certain kind of self awareness i suppose
Since this episode aired DC has made: a Watchmen movie, a Watchmen motion comic, a 2 part video game, 9 prequel miniseries, an HBO sequel and a 12 issue comic sequel that serves as a crossover with the DC universe. I think Moore may have been right lol
AND NOW ... we have a Rorschach sequel comic book
@@Beantbeantbeant I’m actually liking the new Rorschach comic.
The movie was pretty good.
@@HobGungan Nah, Snyder Crap.
Well, still waiting for Watchmen Babies.
I'm surprised Alan Moore and Art Spiegleman did this, good to see they have a sense of humor
Art did RAW Magazine, he definitely does.
@@PiroKUSStrue though I know he also struggled somewhat with his success with Maus and to see him make a joke connected to it is surprising
@@animationfanatic2133 He never stops talking about Maus, he should shut the fuck up and make more comics more often lol he has a unique voice
Moore's a fan of the show, and Spiegelman and Groening were friends, I think before the show even started.
@@pronkb000Indeed. Funny enough, Gary Panter (who also worked in RAW) has been friends with Groening since way before The Simpsons.
Honestly props to Ralph for being into Maus. Surprising but awesome.
Ralph may be weird, but he has **taste** damnit
How much you wanna bet he only bought the book because it has mice in it 😂
@@rupertbourget7739 The mice told him to burn things.
My Swedish teacher was so into Maus that we all got to read it. She’s leaving our school, along with us in a bit and most of us all may never meet again, so I want to thank you all for compounding my bittersweet feelings I am having at the moment.
@@theevilascotcompany9255 Jesus that's dark
Moore genuinely seemed really into his performance; like, he was having fun here
Seeing Ozymandias surfing and smiling enjoying life just kills me everytime 😂
The Watchmen babies joke made me laugh and extremely angry. Thats literally what happened to teen titans
Imagine Watchmen Go! * shudders in digust *
There is some truth to Alan Moore's angst towards comic book corporations/industry. He had rough between the 1980s and 1990s, namely DC Comics and his time at Image Comics.
Alex Phillips The first years of Image Comics were not good. It would take time for them to actually create unique and original ideas rather than repeat the same dark aesthetic over and over.
But then there's the moments when he says all of his most successful and critically acclaimed comic books are crap.
Guanglai Kangyi, Age 15
All of them? Nah, Just some of them.
He may dis The Killing Joke and some of his early Dr Who comics
but he'd never put down From Hell or Lost Girls or TLOEG or Providence.
Didn’t art spiegelman also have angst towards corporations, I remember in the second maus book he’s sitting on a desk stressing out because these corporate fellas won’t leave him be
Patrick Ramirez I feel that was just his reaction to the saturation he felt receiving so much attention for Maus. Although it was never really about the holocaust, the second volume did concentrate more on him.
But Alan Moore never answered the question, which of the Watchmen babies is his favorite?
Dr Manhatten
Rorschach
Nite Owl II
Definitely not Rorschach. Moore said in an interview that he gets scared whenever someone at a convention tell him how much they identify with Rorschach.
The Silhouette.
Glad to see Alan Moore like LIttle Lulu too.
I love that bit.
Do you think he really does in real life?
@@Nightshift10000 Knowing about his life and his work...it's entirely possible.
Nightshift10000 the guys gotta have a happy place after all
There’s gotta be a soft and gooey centre in that tough and terrifying exterior somewhere
Alan Moore has by far the best line delivery of the three of them. So good!
Bart’s take on Moore’s Radioactive Man is how I felt about reading the Killing Joke as a 6 year old
That just reminds me of when I was at a comic shop last year and saw a kid begging his dad to buy him The Killing Joke because he loved Batman. The dad ended up at a legit moral crossroads and I just wanted to lean in and say “dude, believe me, it ain’t for kids”
@ yeah, it really isn’t but my uncle didn’t know better when he gave it to me at that age. He just knew I was obsessed with Batman 🤷♂️ 😆
Ripped and shredded Alan Moore gets me every time!
“Maus is in the house” I’ve always loved that part
I love how the poster behind Moore that represents his work, is Lost Girls. Which to its credit is the classiest pornographic comic I've ever read.
thnx dude ill add it to my reading list.
Good to know...
I am 100% there is a japanese contender, I just can't think of anything except absolute queen
I believe he even has classified it as pornography.
The art style of that comic is one of the bizarre thing I ever seen in my life LOL
Mr Toriyama would you sign my dvd of Dragon Ball Evolution?
Mr Toriyama will you sign this picture of Blue Mr Popo?
Mr. Toriyama, would you sign my copy of Dragon Ball GT?
eugecardoso He going to be pissed off
....Would you sign my English dubbed copy of dbz.
Would you sign my Dvd of dragon ball super?
You know, all things considered, Alan Moore seems to be a very chill guy in real life.
the more i read about him the less chill he seems.
@@vorpalweapon4814like a lot of guy it depends on the topic of the conversation lol
Art Spiegelman is one of the most beloved comic book writers I've met!!!
Zdraste from Russia, "Maus" a unique and the best comic book about the tragedy in the Holocaust!!!
Translated by translator, and how else, if I do not understand English
As a comic book junkie who has met many an author; this is dead accurate 😂
It's certainly true of a couple artists I've met (Greg Capullo is probably even more ripped in real life).
This was Jack Kirby every time nazi's showed up at his office
My favorite story of jack kirby, what a fucking king
@@dannyfenlon2476 the best and only way to deal with them
Exactly what Captain America was created for. Well, You know what I mean.
I don't know what I find more difficult to believe, that Alan Moore guest starred in The Simpsons or that they actually promoted Lost Girls in the process.
Someone actually give Dan Clowes a shot on some Batman. I’m always open to see what new artists can do with him. And as a guy that loves details I’d love a real version of that layout of his utility belt.
Huh! That's quite a prediction.
Dan Clown
What Alan Moore says is penetratingly insightful when you find out that in DC's Death Metal Event, there's a Bruce Wayne who became Dr. Bathattan and he is summoned by pressing a frowny version of the Watchmen button...
Yeah I will defend what Scott Synder did with his run of Batman and the Metal events because I like them for my own reasons. But I won’t deny Death Metal’s hamfistedness bringing out a Dr Manhattan Batman to put Batman Who Laughs in just to raise the stakes rather then flesh out the other evil Batman trying to fill his shoes.
i quit that metal thing 2 years ago. Most milked storyline ever, not to cite the substantive epitome of plot armor
Prosciutto di Parma.
Zak Snyder is Bart.
Bart Snyder
triflingmatter Holy Infinity Glover, you're right.
mmm no.
@@diegocanoigraphicdesigner3228 mmm yes
@@mphylo2296 mmmm no
Totally lost it when the Comic Book Writers beat the living snot out of Comic Book Guy.
*sniff* I know... it brings a tear of joy to my eye every time!
Maus is such a great story.
brokennarcissist really? The nazis?
It's not about the Nazi's its about the Holocaust and how Art's father survived it. But yeah, its somewhat about the Nazis. It's a great book.
VotableSmile427 the guy that I commented to deleted his reply so there's no point staying here
*MAUS IS IN THE HAUS*
Well,is based on real events.
I can say that I am a fan of Art Spiegelman and his work, and I don't know what to think about this 😂
I guess all I can say is:
*MAUS IS IN THE HAUS*
(How do you like this punchline?)
You should be ashamed of yourself.
Especially with the source material of Maus.
Dear God. Have you no taste?
D'angelo JacobHymenShits
It's a joke
Chris Ward its called sarcasm.
Art Spiegelman -a man who made a career off of an event that did not happen.
"Maus is in the house” oh Speigleman, I love you so much
really it is that Moore is voicing yourself?
Yes it is, he even talks about it during this interview ruclips.net/video/2J8vwaTokY8/видео.htmlm55s
Apparently he's a fan of the show.
Alan Moore Archive
A side note, apparently there was a plan for Moore to sing the Little Lu Lu song in a Shakespearean manner over the credits but it either was scrapped or was never done.
ruclips.net/video/2J8vwaTokY8a/видео.htmlm5s
Would love to find out if it actually exists somewhere.
I would kill to see that. :-)
yes
I love the "Lost Girls" poster behind Alan Moore rendered in true Simpsons style. I'd watch that cartoon.
You'd have to pay $75 up front just to watch it
This is the happiest you'll ever see Alan Moore.
They gave him abs and let him freely rail against the comic industry’s greedy impulses. How could Moore not be happy?
I love the fact that Ralph read Maus.
I'm so pissed; my mom tossed my Watchmen Babies DVD when I left for college.
That's the worst! Hopefully you were able to get another copy from Amazon or EBay. ;D
Omg they got Alan Moore so right. Dc uses his orginial work and makes it shit. Watchmen prequel comics for example.
Volkan Taştan Doomsday Clock is a great read
Thats actually Moore himself voicing his Simpsons self. I would not be surprised if he contributed to some of the lines XD
doomsday clock is actually pretty good
Ryan Moore Your father Alan doesn’t feel the same
Watchmen is what made me decide to never read DC or marvel. ._.
Alan Moore is probably one of the realest writers out there.
he's a socialist. he's inherently a hypocrite.
@@stproducciones9140 he's not a socialist he's an anarchist
@@LuisLopez-fq5sz even dumber, then.
@Mullerornis yeah socialist regimes have never exploited anyone
@@stproducciones9140 is there a single regime that HASN'T exploited anyone?
Wow, the Simpsons creators actually featured him with authentic voice over and referenced the Watchmen debacle??
Hats off to u, that was awesome!
Also, ‘V for Vaction’ made me chuckle ha
Alon Moore (Watchmen) and Art Spiegelman ( Metamaus) are my favourite Comic book authors! I love the Simpsons for putting them into their show.
0:44 I just realized that this was a jab at the 90’s comic creators who only understood the surface level of Watchmen and the Killing Joke
Imagine how he felt getting beaten up by his heroes
maus is in the haus
I literally read maus I and II before I saw a clip with this scene
Holy Heavens! Is that a meteor heading for the Earth?
with Dan Claus
megapants444 is was pretty cool comic I loved reading it as a kid
@@fm.3549 same,
My middle School teachers gave me 2 of the mause book's
1:15 LOL Never Thought I'd See The Day When Alan Moore Would Be Reading A Little Lulu Comic
I like how Dan Clowes has a heart surgery scar in the show as well since he had heart surgery in real life
Ralph Wiggum getting Maus signed is the best joke by far
How they hired Moore to voice acting himself remains a mystery to me
Probably let him say whatever he wanted in regards to comic books.
Moore’s a self-confessed Simpsons fan and contrary to popular belief, he does have a sense of humor
@@FBB87it's really funny that people perceive him as this serious guy when he's pretty chill and approachable irl. he fit right in when he was invited on chapo, shame he didn't get on cum town cuz he definitely would've enjoyed it
0:57
Alan Moore after seeing Watchmen being milked again.
HBO Watchmen is more respectful to the comics than the 2009 movie.Accept that.
@@arthursouza9641
Oh it definitely is. I did like it.
I just wish Watchmen was left as is and never adapted into anything nor made a part of main DC continuity.
0:51-0:55 Man.. that took some balls to pull that on Alan Moore.😂🤣😂🤣
I wonder if he thought that was funny when the writers pitched that to him.
I'm legitimately impressed they got an Alan Moore cameo.
2:11 Awaken, my writers!
AYAYAYAYAYA
Maus is in the haus
Maus Overdrive
I was looking for this comment
@@joeclark1893 sorry to take the words out of your mouth. I know thats annoying.
I never heard of these guys before I saw this episode, but I checked out their work and I'm very impressed
Gotta love the fact that Spiegelman is wearing a mouse mask
I find it to be amazing that The Simpsons got Art Spiegelman, whose graphic novel Maus is presented as a very serious Holocaust tragedy, to suggest that he was mainly a cool alternative comic book artist. The very etnically Jewish James L. Brooks apparently didn't mind including this. Spiegelman acknowledged to NPR in 2011 there was in fact Mickey Mouse tribute-giving.
what
@@milliondollarmistake Despite being interrupted as a historical piece of work, Maus, as even Lisa pointed out when she described as Art as a "graphic novelist" instead of a "historian," was an artistic graphic novel and gave an artistic interpretation of the Spiegelman family's Holocaust account. I seriously doubt all three of the graphic novelists who guest starred in this Simpsons episode, including non-Jewish Alan Moore, would've avoided being victims of Nazi book burning.
Why was Ralph talking to Art Spiegelman? Does Ralph read Maus? Oh you know what, he was probably getting his copy of "Open Me...I'm a Dog" signed.
ryan
Ralph probably though it was a childrens book about cats and mice. Edit: i didnt realize that this comment was 4 years old
gene
Art Spiegelman in the maus mask ready to whip ass and Alan Moore been ripped is truly terrifying.
You get Alan Moore to sing the 'Little Lulu' theme song.
You just can't top it.
Alan Moore reading Little Lulu is hilarious!
If you're familiar with Moore and his work, a comic called "Watchmen Babies: V is for Vacation" is just about the funniest thing ever.
Can we take in the fact that Alan Moore's LOST GIRLS is referenced in THE SIMPSONS? I mean, holy shit.
Hard to believe a segment that's Classic Simpsons quality found its way into season 19
Can we take a moment to appreciate that ww2 era comic book soundtrack during that fight?
I’d pay for a real footage of Alan Moore reading those lines. That would be the strangest and funniest thing in the world.
Alan Moore reading Little LuLu is my favourite thing.
I just now realize I want to see Alan Moore and Werner Herzog in a sitcom together.
It gets me every time, when The League of Extraordinary Freelancers rip off their clothes and underneath they are so ridicioulus shredded and ripped.. And on top, the line "Maus is in the house" :,D
Plus they have the same strength as comic book superheroes!
I think they agreed to this as soon as they were told they would be drawn muscular and able to fly 😂
Before watchmen comics, doomsday clock, cw mini series of the watchmen, killing joke movie
Alan is not wrong, the cooperation are still sucking his work
Wait, what CW Watchmen series? I thought HBO was considering a TV adaptation of Watchmen.
Vance B my mistake
HBO not CW you are correct.
HBO Watchmen isn’t really corporation-led and soulless though. It was created more primarily for creative reasons since the writer Damon Lindelof seems to keep a level of integrity with his work and is actually taking the story in interesting new directions (at least it seems that way, following the first ep).
But yeah it’s corporations not co-operations.
@@firstnamelastname364 guess you haven't watched the show then
Max Hauser Im liking the show. I’m watching it in the U.K. so I don’t know if I’m up to date, but I’m on episode 3 now.
The first two eps seemed pretty cautious and not too risk taking, but the third ep introducing an older and more jaded Laurie who hates costumes vigilantes as opposed to the naive version of the Silk Spectre from the comics was pretty cool.
I also like how they’re slowly introducing Ozymamdias and using Dr Manhattan as that world’s equivalent to god.
It is a slow moving series that’s a lot more character based than plot or action based, but I feel they genuinely have intentions to tell an interesting story with the characters/Watchmen property. Hopefully the series doesn’t stagnate past Ep 3 for me.
Alan Moore pontificating about the evils of big media on a Fox show is hillarious.
At the time? The Simpsons would've had no problem making this a meta joke.
Can't say the same for newer episodes though.
When a Weeaboo tries to pick a fight when Alan Moore is around.
Good to see Alan Moore has a sense of humor. I know he has a lot to be angry about.
2:04 I love accurate Alan’s height is 6’4 despite being in his 70’s he still probably-definitely kick my a$$.😂
2:07
Can these guys go to Tennessee? Specifically, McMinn County School district?
I’d so watch Watchmen Babies just to imagine Alan Moore being trolled
Comic Book Guy would be the type to defend DC Comics against Alan Moore, and say Stan Lee did actually create all the characters he claimed.
It's so hard to imagine Moore enjoying anything. Sometimes it feels like he hates even his own work.
I’m here after maus got banned from a Tennessee school
imagine if Bryan Lee O'Malley was there as well
I love how Alan Moore just looks like a buff angry Jesus
MAUS IS IN THE HAUS!
The irony of this appearing in late-season Simpsons is... something.
0:27. It'd probably be a lot easier for Batman in that scenario if he had a credit card in his name...
MovieMan22 like Batman s George Clooney?,The problem with that is with the card you reveal your secret id.
To get a bus
ruclips.net/video/Cqon0nVWA4A/видео.html
@@TheVetoSkreeemer Not if you run it through a shell company.
Justin Meek
ruclips.net/video/Yiwit6qMOGw/видео.html
Maus is in the house.
Am I the only one who was waiting for a blink and you'll miss it shot parodying the first issue of Captain America with Art Spiegelman punching CBG?
I choose to believe that Alan Moore is genuinely that ripped
"How do you make his costume stick so close to his muscles?"
X-D
This reminds me when I asked a vendor at comic con if they had Ghost World. He looked at me like I had two heads and said "Do you mean Ghost Rider?"
I hate 21st century Simpsons. But that was pretty funny.
I hate 21st century
Agreed, but it does have its moments RUclips search “Ralph Wiggum clones”
This was the only funny bit in a terrible episode
Marcus280898 the episode wasn't that bad, chill out
Rip Maus in that one Tennessee School District.
I don’t think an 8 year old should be reading Ghost World tbh😂😂
0:58-1:08 You know he's right with multiple straight to dvd adoptions of famous comic stories. I can only think of a few that were actually really good, like The Long Halloween, The New Frontier, The Batman/Superman movies, All-Star Superman, etc
I love Art Speigelman XD Maus is a masterpiece. Part 2 is gut wrenchingly suspenseful.