You most likely know Alan Moore, the author of “Watchmen” and “V for Vendetta.” What you is probably not as accustomed to are his contributions to the mainstream DC universe. Some, like John Constantine, permeated the collective popular culture awareness. Others, like Mogo, stay moderately difficult to understand.
Mogo is a member of the Inexperienced Lantern Corps and a dwelling planet, offered via Moore and long term “Watchmen” collaborator David Gibbons in 1985’s “Inexperienced Lantern” quantity 2 number 188. He would not be the primary sentient planet to make it to the recent superhero large display, however he will be the first sentient planet to make it to the recent superhero large display as performed via Stephen Tobolowsky.
And you realize what? Perhaps that might in any case be sufficient to get Alan Moore to prevent whining about superhero films at all times. Perhaps that will be the issue that satisfied him to take a cab to the movie theater, the place heartbreak by some means feels just right, and soak within the marvel that incorporates experiencing a extra magical global. An international, on this case, fairly actually fabricated from Stephen Tobolowsky.
However they almost definitely would possibly not do it. Studio executives. No longer a backbone between them.