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The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen - Alan Moore:
... London. 1898. The Victorian Era draws to a close and the twentieth century approaches. It is a time of great change and an age of stagnation, a period of chaste order and ignoble chaos. It is an era in need of champions. The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen is a graphic novel written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Kevin O Neill. It was first published as a comic series in 1999. Set in 1898, The League of Extrao... Read the full review: Heroes and Villains by Jake Speed |
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Watchmen - Alan Moore Genre: Graphic Novels / Printed Book / Comics / Author: Alan Moore, Dave Gibbons / Paperback / 424 Pages / Book is published 1987-10-01 by Titan Books Ltd overall rating |
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League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Black Dossier - Alan Moore Author: Alan Moore / Printed Book / Genre: Graphic Novels / Comics / Publisher: America's Best Comics overall rating |
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Skizz - Alan Moore Author: Alan Moore / Printed Book / Genre: Graphic Novels / Comics - When a spacecraft from Tau Ceti crashlands just outside Birmingham, its sole occupant - Interpreter Zhcchz - is left alone and incapable of escape, in a world he can't begin to comprehend. Terrified, hungry and disorientated, the alien ... overall rating |
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The Ballad of Halo Jones Book 3 - Alan Moore Author: Alan Moore / Printed Book / Genre: Graphic Novels / Comics overall rating |
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The Ballad of Halo Jones Book 2 - Alan Moore Author: Alan Moore / Printed Book / Genre: Graphic Novels / Comics overall rating |
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The Ballad of Halo Jones Book 1 - Alan Moore Author: Alan Moore / Printed Book / Genre: Graphic Novels / Comics overall rating |
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From Hell - Alan Moore, Eddie Campbell Author: Alan Moore / Printed Book / Genre: Graphic Novels / Comics - Alan Moore turned his ever-incisive eye to the squalid, enigmatic world of Jack the Ripper and the Whitechapel murders of 1888. Weighing in at 576 pages, From Hell is certainly the most epic of Moore's works and remarkably and is possib... overall rating |
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V For Vendetta - Alan Moore, David Lloyd Author: Alan Moore / Printed Book / Genre: Graphic Novels / Comics - Originally published in 1990 V for Vendetta is a frightening and powerful story about the loss of freedom in a totalitarian England. Written against a background of third term Thatcherism and tabloid rants against minorites this is a wo... overall rating |
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Watchmen Comics in general Author: Alan Moore / Printed Book / Genre: Graphic Novels / Comics - By Alan Moore & Dave Gibbons overall rating |
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Batman: Killing Joke - Alan Moore Author: Alan Moore / Printed Book / Genre: Graphic Novels / Comics overall rating |
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V For Vendetta - Alan Moore, David Lloyd ... found this movie incredibly touching. It basically tells the story of two couples who are starting to think they have relatinship problems and attend this seminar about how to improve their sex lives. Little do they know that this seminar actually implies the couples being in a room and making love with another couple, this being sex therapy to better their relationship problems. Culking from Home Alone plays in this movie, and his acting isn t that great, but this movie is not that much about the way in which actors played their roles, but the roles themselves. I never saw a similar movie, and this one moved me in the sense that I witnessed what people do for each othe... Read the full review: excellent film!! by monimo |
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V For Vendetta - Alan Moore, David Lloyd ... book gave birth to what i think is the greatest super (if you could use that word) hero of them all. A super intelligent vengence compelled twisted man know as V . With echos of guy fawks and the gun powder plot, set to 80 s Thatcherism (to young for me to remember all) and a bleek totalitarian society, V battles for freedom whislt expossing iconic land marks as nothing but symblos of supression of the stricked laws the fingermen enforce. Its good when a writer paints such and amazing picture of what he see s and could easily be the future for us all, and can come up with and insightful and charismatic figure of freedom as V (or guy fawks if you will). If you ha... Read the full review: V for all by slater2130 |
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V For Vendetta - Alan Moore, David Lloyd ... unconventional superhero V takes on a fascist regime in a future Britain. He has befriended naif waif, Evey, but is he to be trusted? I m going to take a slightly different tack in this review by talking about an encounter I had with the author, the great (and mysterious) Alan Moore. I first read this series in black and white (or, perhaps more appropriately, chiarascuro) in the sadly missed monthly magazine, "Warrior". I enjoyed comics, of course, as I was only about 14 or 15, but I had never encountered a visual narrative that had so captivated and enthralled me before. These three or four roughly drawn pages a month became an addiction, I would... Read the full review: Valuable and victorious. by bookguy |
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