Alan Moore's deeper catalog beyond Watchmen: V for Vendetta, From Hell, Swamp Thing, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Promethea, and his approach to deconstructing the genre.
In which British anthology magazine did V for Vendetta originally begin serialization in 1982 before being completed years later by DC? — Options: 2000 AD, Warrior, Eagle, Heavy Metal
From Hell's central thesis pins the Whitechapel murders on which historical figure? — Options: Montague Druitt, a barrister and schoolteacher, Aaron Kosminski, a Polish barber, Sir William Withey Gull, Queen Victoria's royal physician, Walter Sickert, a painter
Moore's run on Swamp Thing famously reinvented the character with which retcon in 'The Anatomy Lesson'? — Options: That the creature was a sentient plant that absorbed Alec Holland's memories, not Holland transformed, That the creature was an avatar of an ancient Sumerian god, That the creature was a future incarnation of Solomon Grundy, That the creature was a manifestation of the collective unconscious of Earth's plant life
In the first volume of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, who is finally revealed to be the true spymaster behind agent Campion Bond? — Options: Mycroft Holmes, Professor Moriarty, Sir Percy Blakeney, Sherlock Holmes
Promethea's structure deliberately mirrors which esoteric system, with one issue dedicated to each of its stations? — Options: The chakras of Tantric yoga, The Sephiroth of the Kabbalistic Tree of Life, The Major Arcana of the Tarot, The Enochian Aethyrs of John Dee
Which Moore-written DC story features the line 'This is an imaginary story... aren't they all?' as its opening? — Options: For the Man Who Has Everything, Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?, DC Challenge #11, Superman Annual #11
Moore's 1996 prose novel, set in his hometown and weaving a fictional district through history, is titled what? — Options: Jerusalem, Voice of the Fire, Unearthing, The Birth Caul