![]() ![]() I suspect that all that’s happened is that Alan said something like I’m not really interested in this, do whatever you want to do, I don’t need the money so you have it, and please leave my name off it this time too as I really don’t want to even have to think about it anymore.Įddie probably did this edition simply because he wanted to see how it would turn out and the challenge of adding colour interested him, not as a money-grab. I don’t have any factual insights into their relationship, but I do know that they’re both highly ethical people (even if not necessarily always reasonable ones) so I very much doubt they’ve fallen out over money or credit or other details. It could be the case that Alan’s signed over everything From Hell related to Eddie and asked that his name not be on it, so as to distance himself from association with the film, and that’s his standard deal with absolutely everything that’s had movie rights sold at some point. The details of arrangements may well be private and none of our business, but I believe that wherever there’s been a film made of anything Alan Moore wrote, he’s given complete ownership and rights to the artists. ![]()
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