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Miracleman: A Dream of Flying (Miracleman) 8 reviews Alan Moore, Garry Leach, ...
Eclipse Books, 1990
Brilliant portrayal of a superhero in the "real" world
+ Graphic SF Reader + "You're laughing at my life!" + Awesome, awesome start to a very memorable series
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The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Vol. 1 120 reviews Alan Moore
America's Best Comics, 1999
Victoriana, Intertextuality and Smut
+ Excellent + Moore is at it again + A Jolly Good Show + Satisfying Romp For The Justice League of Britannia
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Alan Moore: The Complete WildC. A. T.s (Wildc.a.T.S.) 5 reviews Alan Moore, Travis Charest, ...
Wildstorm, 2007
Alan Moore's Summer Blockbuster!
+ Ignore the negative reviews, this book is AWESOME!
Sometimes we get so used to a creator breaking new ground that when he just tells a great story on an existing landmass, we think he wrote a bad story. All the reveiwers here that claim this book is bad, are those type of people. If you look at Alan Moore's Tom Strong books, they are not like ...
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Watchmen 610 reviews Alan Moore
DC Comics, 1995
Not what I imagined at all.
+ A highly engrossing work of art + The greatest single comic mini-series in history + Superheroes for Adults + First graphic novel I've read--was NOT dissappointed!
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A DISEASE OF LANGAUGE 2 reviews Moore
Knockabout Comics, 2008
Reimagining the Intellect: Alan Moore Meets Moebius
+ What is "A Disease of Language?"
You'll have to decide whether Alan Moore, highly touted as one of the most important of comic book writers today (perhaps ever), is pretense or intellect. But A Disease of Language attempts to offer highly imaginative, intellectually stimulating comics. It includes the previously published ...
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From Hell - New Cover Edition 95 reviews Alan Moore, Eddie Campbell
Top Shelf Productions, 2000
A masterpiece! What did you expect me to say?
+ Alan Moore's most complex, challenging, and inventive work + Jack the Ripper's story in a comic book + A tour de force exposition of Victorian England and a fanciful take on the Ripper + Graphic SF Reader
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Top Ten 1 review Alan Moore
Topeka Bindery, 2001
Graphic SF Reader
The cops in Top 10 have a unique problem. The city they live in allows interdimensional travel, and everybody that lives there has 'science hero' powers, or some sort or another.
The problems and crimes that can result are therefore of unimaginable scope, apart from the usual drugs, alcohol and ...
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Miracleman: A Dream of Flying (Miracleman) 8 reviews Alan Moore, Garry Leach, ...
Eclipse Books, 1990
Brilliant portrayal of a superhero in the "real" world
+ Graphic SF Reader + "You're laughing at my life!" + Awesome, awesome start to a very memorable series
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From Hell - New Cover Edition 95 reviews Alan Moore, Eddie Campbell
Top Shelf Productions, 2000
A masterpiece! What did you expect me to say?
+ Alan Moore's most complex, challenging, and inventive work + Jack the Ripper's story in a comic book + A tour de force exposition of Victorian England and a fanciful take on the Ripper + Graphic SF Reader
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A DISEASE OF LANGAUGE 2 reviews Moore
Knockabout Comics, 2008
Reimagining the Intellect: Alan Moore Meets Moebius
+ What is "A Disease of Language?"
You'll have to decide whether Alan Moore, highly touted as one of the most important of comic book writers today (perhaps ever), is pretense or intellect. But A Disease of Language attempts to offer highly imaginative, intellectually stimulating comics. It includes the previously published ...
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The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Vol. 1 120 reviews Alan Moore
America's Best Comics, 1999
Victoriana, Intertextuality and Smut
+ Excellent + Moore is at it again + A Jolly Good Show + Satisfying Romp For The Justice League of Britannia
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Alan Moore: The Complete WildC. A. T.s (Wildc.a.T.S.) 5 reviews Alan Moore, Travis Charest, ...
Wildstorm, 2007
Alan Moore's Summer Blockbuster!
+ Ignore the negative reviews, this book is AWESOME!
Sometimes we get so used to a creator breaking new ground that when he just tells a great story on an existing landmass, we think he wrote a bad story. All the reveiwers here that claim this book is bad, are those type of people. If you look at Alan Moore's Tom Strong books, they are not like ...
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Top Ten 1 review Alan Moore
Topeka Bindery, 2001
Graphic SF Reader
The cops in Top 10 have a unique problem. The city they live in allows interdimensional travel, and everybody that lives there has 'science hero' powers, or some sort or another.
The problems and crimes that can result are therefore of unimaginable scope, apart from the usual drugs, alcohol and ...
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Watchmen 610 reviews Alan Moore
DC Comics, 1995
Not what I imagined at all.
+ A highly engrossing work of art + The greatest single comic mini-series in history + Superheroes for Adults + First graphic novel I've read--was NOT dissappointed!
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