| 1. Alan Moore's Light Of Thy Countenance | 
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By: Alan Moore Publisher: Avatar Press April 01, 2009
The summaries I've read for Alan Moore's LIGHT OF THY COUNTENANCE, and even the back cover of the book, make it sound as if the entirety of the story focuses on a character named Maureen Cooper. Well, that's certainly not the case. Many authors have tackled the question of what gods make up our modern pantheons. From Harlan Ellison to Neil Gaiman, it's a subject that seems to fascinate writers just... more
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| 2. Voice of the Fire | 
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By: Alan Moore Publisher: Top Shelf Productions July 15, 2009
Whenever an admired comic book writer makes the crossover from comics to novels I usually leap at the chance to see how the writer acquits himself. To varying degrees I've never been disappointed, and such is the case with Alan Moore's novel "Voice of the Fire". Moore is a fantastic writer, not just in terms of storytelling, but also in how he arranges words on a page to accurately simulate the characters... more
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| 3. Alan Moore's The Courtyard Companion | 
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By: Alan Moore, Jacen Burrows Publisher: Avatar Press February 25, 2004
Two days from receipt of this item, the binding broke, and all the pages fell out in a cascade onto the floor.
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| 4. Alan Moore's A Small Killing | 
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By: Alan Moore, Oscar Zarate Publisher: Avatar Press September 30, 2003
Alan Moore, A Small Killing (Avatar Press, 2003)
Timothy Hole ("that's pronounced 'Holly', actually.") is a British ad man who's been marooned in America for years, but now finds himself behind what may be the biggest campaign of his career, marketing cola to the Russians. Just when he thinks his life is on track, though, he finds himself being stalked by a psychotic small child... yes... more
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| 5. The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Century 1910 | 
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By: Alan Moore Publisher: Knockabout Comics May 22, 2009
Alan Moore needs no introduction; he's often considered by critics and readers worldwide one of, if not THE, best comic book writer of all times, and it's hard to disagree if you take a look at the massive amount of masterpieces he wrote. When he started his "League of Extraordinary Gentlemen" project, in which he estabilishes an alternate world where famous literary characters are being gathered by... more
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| 6. Lost Girls Hardcover Edition | 
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By: Alan Moore, Melinda Gebbie Publisher: Top Shelf Productions June 30, 2009
A different take on the traditional stories of Alice, Dorothy and Wendy, although the sexual nature of the book is not for the under-aged or those of prudish minds. I really liked some of the major illustrations throughout the story that showed the parallel of the original story and Moore's version. An interesting (and titillating!) read... more
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| 7. 25,000 Years of Erotic Freedom | 
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By: Alan Moore Publisher: Abrams October 01, 2009
'25.000 years' is both cultural analysis and a manifesto of sorts. Alan Moore sees ills in Anglo-Saxon society such as an activist foreign policy, attacks on science and rising sex crime as caused by a repressed, guilt-laden attitude towards sexuality. In support of his thesis the author sketches out an overview of the development of erotic art and the accompanying social mores.
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| 8. Promethea (Book 1) | 
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By: Alan Moore Publisher: Wildstorm July 01, 2001
Another great comic from Moore. Promethea inhabits a world of intensely interesting creativity and inspiration. It's hard to criticize such a fine work... more
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| 9. Promethea (Book 2) | 
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By: Alan Moore, J. H. Williams III, Mick Gray, Jose Villarrubia Publisher: Wildstorm February 01, 2003
After finishing volume 1, I KNEW I had to get this one, and I was not disappointed. It's fun to go through the tarot cards and learn more about mysticism, plus the art is lovely to look at. Some of the illustrations were fantastic. If you enjoyed Promethea 1, you will definitely enjoy this!... more
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| 10. Judgment Day | 
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By: Alan Moore, Rob Liefeld, Gil Kane Publisher: Checker Book Publishing Group November 26, 2003
Maybe I have come to expect more from Alan Moore, but this one didn't excite me like Promethea or Watchmen... more
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