The legendary author of Watchmen Alan Moore makes some interesting revelations, the famous and controversial comic book like Watchmen, V for Vendetta, From Hell and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, seems to be a project devoted to "cross" that could result in the realization of a video game. The news comes from a Q & A held at an event dedicated to the magazine Dodgem Logic, in London, when a fan asked Moore if he had ever considered the possibility to devote themselves to the creation of a video game.
In response to this question, the author has explained its position regarding the adjustments, saying they had not seen such a good eye on the transformation of his comics into movies, but that companies that held the rights of his works thought otherwise. Even Moore has asked for and received its name be removed from the credits of many films based on his comics.
That said, the author stated that at the moment is working on a project that was created expressly to be offered in various media, which should see the light over the next twelve months and that would also see a video game in his forms' expression. Source: Shacknews
In response to this question, the author has explained its position regarding the adjustments, saying they had not seen such a good eye on the transformation of his comics into movies, but that companies that held the rights of his works thought otherwise. Even Moore has asked for and received its name be removed from the credits of many films based on his comics.
That said, the author stated that at the moment is working on a project that was created expressly to be offered in various media, which should see the light over the next twelve months and that would also see a video game in his forms' expression. Source: Shacknews
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