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DC Universe: The Stories of Alan Moore

DC Universe: The Stories of Alan Moore
Cover by Brian Bolland.
DateJanuary 4, 2006
Page count304 pages
PublisherDC Comics
Titan Books
Creative team
WriterAlan Moore
ISBN978-1401209278

DC Universe: The Stories of Alan Moore (ISBN 978-1401209278) is a 2006 trade paperback collection of comic books written by Alan Moore for DC Comics from 1985 to 1988, published by Titan Books. This collection is a replacement for the earlier Across the Universe: The Stories of Alan Moore which contained all of the same stories except for "Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?" and The Killing Joke (with the original coloring).

Stories

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"For the Man Who Has Everything"

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  • Originally appeared in Superman Annual #11 (1985)
  • Artist: Dave Gibbons
  • Colorist: Tom Ziuko
  • Letterer: Dave Gibbons

"Night Olympics"

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"Mogo Doesn't Socialize"

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  • Originally appeared in Green Lantern #188 (May 1985)
  • Artist: Dave Gibbons
  • Colorist: Anthony Tollin
  • Letterer: Todd Klein

"Father's Day"

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"Brief Lives"

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"A Man's World"

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  • Originally appeared in The Omega Men #27 (June 1985)
  • Penciller: Paris Cullins
  • Inker: Rick Magyar
  • Colorist: Carl Gafford
  • Letterer: Todd Klein

"The Jungle Line"

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"Tygers"

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"Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?"

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Curt Swan and Kurt Schaffenberger (Action Comics)
  • Original Colorist: Gene D'Angelo
  • Recolored by Tom McCraw
  • Letterer: Todd Klein

"Footsteps"

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"Mortal Clay"

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"In Blackest Night"

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  • Originally appeared in Tales of the Green Lantern Corps Annual #3 (August 1987)
  • Penciller: Bill Willingham
  • Inker: Terry Austin
  • Colorist: Gene D'Angelo
  • Letterer: John Costanza

"The Killing Joke"

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See also

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References

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