Addressing the contention that there haven't been any great comics or any creators good enough to handle Moore's characters in a worthy manner, I found these on my shelves:

Terry Moore (Strangers In Paradise) Paul Pope (100%, Heavy Liquid, Batman Year 100) Kyle Baker (Truth: Red, White & Black), Paul Jenkins (Inhumans, Cap: Theater of War), Ed Brubaker (Criminal, Incognito), Jeff Lemire (Essex County), Robert Vendetti (Surrogates, The Homeland Directive), Bendis (Scarlet, Goldfish, Jinx, Torso), Ellis (Ocean, Orbiter, Ministry of Space), David Mack (Kabuki), JMS (Midnight Nation), Jonathan Hickman (Nightly News) and Jason Aaron (Scalped - seriously, read issue 35 Listening To The Earth Turn).


Those are just ones that have shown a willingness to do some work for Marvel or DC. I left off Mignola (Baltimore and some other thing), Charles Burns (Black Hole), Darwyn Cooke (Parker), B K Vaughan (Y, We3, Ex Machina, Pride of Baghdad), Craig Thompson (Blankets, Goodbye Chunky Rice), Marjane Satrapi (Persepolis), Fialkov (Tumor), Scott Morse (Strange Science Fantasy) and plenty more.

Just because Alan Moore won't read any of their books doesn't mean you can't.

Edit: Sorry, left Robert Morales off of Truth, which wasn't cool to do. I doubt he would go back to Marvel now unless they gave him the cap series again, though. He was burned. Also should have mentioned Electric Ant which was a great adaptation by Mack and Alixe.

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