Comics
Alan Moore launches magazine
Published Wednesday, Oct 21 2009, 07:34 BST | By Mark Langshaw

Rex Features
The bi-monthly publication will feature articles and illustrations by the acclaimed scribe, along with contributions from other artists and writers. Moore founded the magazine to provide readers with an alternative to the conventional media.
"We've tried to resurrect a spirit of the '60s underground papers, but without the look or ambience of some of the oversights," Moore told Mustard. "There were a lot of very good ideas that emerged from the '60s underground. It was the first place I heard about women's liberation - as we used to call it then - or gay liberation."
Contributors to the first issue include Steve Aylett, Josie Long and Graham Linehan. "I seem to know a lot of comics these days," Moore added. "I think that's great; we need that stuff in the mag."
Dodgem Logic debuts in November. The first issue comes bundled with a free CD titled Nation Of Saints.
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