The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Century: 1910
by:
Alan Moore (author)
Kevin O'Neill (author)
Paperback: 80 pages Publisher: DC COMICS; First Printing edition (2009) Language: English ISBN-10: 0861661605 ISBN-13: 978-0861661602 Product Dimensions: 10.1 x 6.4 x 0.2 inches Shipping Weight: 8 ounces
Paperback: 80 pages
Publisher: DC COMICS; First Printing edition (2009)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0861661605
ISBN-13: 978-0861661602
Product Dimensions: 10.1 x 6.4 x 0.2 inches
Shipping Weight: 8 ounces
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780861661602 (0861661605)
Publish date: 2009
Publisher: Knockabout
Pages no: 80
Edition language: English
Category:
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Science Fiction,
Historical Fiction,
Steampunk,
Horror,
Alternate History,
Sequential Art,
Graphic Novels,
Comics,
Graphic Novels Comics,
Comic Book
Series: The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (#3)
Final proof that Moore has disappeared up his own fundament. The last section was just embarrassing.
The LoEG has got to be the most ineffectual super team in the history of comics. If they accomplish anything it is by accident, and they spend most of their time as bystanders or as victims. The whole thing is probably Moore's bitter commentary on the state of the industry. I am not saying it is ...
I am honestly starting to think that Alan Moore is slipping. Either that, or he is just too much into trying to be cool and smart with literary allusions and not paying enough attention to having a good storyline. I have learned this book is first in a series, so I honestly hope things will get bett...
A rather horrific continuation of LoEG loosely inspired by Brecht's Threepenny Opera. Captain Nemo's daughter receives some brutal mistreatment at the hands of London ruffians and exacts even more brutal indiscriminate revenge, and all the while the League runs around generally wasting their time.