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Cover: Juan José Ryp
Alan Moore's Another Suburban Romance #[nn]
“Judy Switched Off the TV”
Avatar Press collected Alan Moore's prose poem "Judy Switched Off the TV" in this 2003 one-shot, with cover art by Juan José Ryp that sets a wonderfully unsettling mood. The cover depicts a hulking, grotesque figure in a wide-brimmed fedora and rumpled trenchcoat — cigar in hand, tommy gun at his side — framed against a torn heart shape revealing a brick wall and scattered sheet music, suggesting a world where menace and melancholy share the same smoky room. It's a striking visual introduction to Moore's literary side, rendered with Ryp's characteristically dense, hyper-detailed linework.
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Full credits
writer Alan Moore
writer Antony Johnston
artist, inker Juan José Ryp
cover pencils, inks Juan José Ryp