If Alan Moore was a genuinely decent guy who, as far as I know, never did anything icky and had genuinely beautiful beliefs about what is possible in the world then yeah, I guess. Hayao Miyazaki is a Titan in the "young women are smart, capable, and can and should be the heroes of their own story" field. Like almost every Ghibli movie under his direction is an exceptional work of art that directly confronts sexism, miliarism, and hopelessness with both seriousness and whimsy in a way that hardly anything else in this miserable world approaches. He didn't do it alone, but he brought together an immense amount of talented people and helped them produce something beautiful.
If Alan Moore was a genuinely decent guy who, as far as I know, never did anything icky and had genuinely beautiful beliefs about what is possible in the world then yeah, I guess. Hayao Miyazaki is a Titan in the "young women are smart, capable, and can and should be the heroes of their own story" field. Like almost every Ghibli movie under his direction is an exceptional work of art that directly confronts sexism, miliarism, and hopelessness with both seriousness and whimsy in a way that hardly anything else in this miserable world approaches. He didn't do it alone, but he brought together an immense amount of talented people and helped them produce something beautiful.
What did Alan Moore do? The only controversies I know about him are his constant usage of rape in his stories and Lost Girls existing.