Wednesday, 20 May 2009

Alan Moore's Future Shocks on iPhone

For the first time ever, a selection of Alan Moore’s earliest comic-strip creations Future Shocks – from the ongoing weekly British comic 2000AD – are now available globally via the Apple iTunes App Store.

Before Watchmen, Lost Girls and League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Alan Moore cut his teeth writing comics for Marvel UK and on a series of ambitious and innovative short stories for the iconic sci-fi comic 2000AD, which showcased the talent and genius of arguably one of the greatest comic creators of our times.

Developed exclusively by digital comics publisher Clickwheel.net and available in eight parts over eight weeks, Alan Moore’s Future Shocks has been adapted to enthuse, invigorate and excite the thousands of comic fans who have never had access to these stories before.

“We’ve been waiting a long time to get our hands on this material," says Tim Demeter, Clickwheel’s Editor, "and as a comic fan myself, I can confidently say that if Alan Moore is one of your favourite creators, you need this!"

Available now, each episode is priced at $0.99/£0.59 -- so there's no excuse not to be shocked and awed anytime, anyplace.

Download Alan Moore's Future Shocks from the iTunes App Store Today

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