So far, some of Alan Moore's comic book series like Watchmen and V for Vendetta pretty much represent anarchy, liberation, rebellion and revolution.  Alan Moore himself is an antichrist. He's also a vegetarian as well, so am I since November 2004, five months after I've eventually graduated from high school. A lot of people like myself trying to be nonconformist as possible and can't blame them. Conformity is pretty much a scary thing and probably related to slavery. I'm a registered Unaffiliated, which it happens to be more independent than Independent itself. Being in a religion is pretty much conformist. I'm currently not in any religion. I was baptized and raised as a Roman Catholic. I kind of stop practicing Catholicism around 2004 or 2005. But yet at the same time, I probably can't deny God's existence or not, but I still don't believe the whole "Adam and Eve and the Garden of Eden" story, especially there are fossils of dinosaurs, other prehistoric creatures and early man. Creationism is bullcrap. What the 19th century American lawyer, writer and orator, Robert Green Ingersoll (aka "The Great Agnostic") quoted, "Religion can never reform mankind because religion is slavery." Alan Moore pretty much would be against any more companies and businesses, mostly and mainly the large companies and businesses making any more mergers and acquisitions in the future to become even larger companies than they already are because these mergers and acquisitions often do more harm than good, it becomes way too hard for much smaller companies and businesses to compete and also some people do get laid-off from their jobs because of these mergers and acquisitions. I think we all have enough of all of these mergers and acquisitions for a very, very long time. Alan Moore may thinks so too. I will try to be the best nonconformist I can be. I think about everybody are.