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The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Vol. 1
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Vol. 1 | Alan Moore
"A sharp-witted gloss on the scientific and sexual obsessions of Victorian society."- TIME 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. In this amazingly imaginative tale, literary figures from throughout time and various bodies of work are brought together to face any and all threats to Britain. Allan Quatermain, Mina Murray, Captain Nemo, Dr. Henry Jekyll and Edward Hyde and Hawley Griffin, the Invisible Man, form a remarkable legion of intellectual aptitude and physical prowess: The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.
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scripturient-ink
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This semester's term paper is about coherence in comics so I've decided to take another (academic) look at my love-hate-relationship with The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. Wish me luck!
[Currently listening to: Don't Forget to Breathe by Stormzy & Yebba]

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BeansPage
League of Extraordinary Gentlemen | Alan Moore, Kevin O'Neill
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So my team guessed it because my team is totally awesome! But I have another game!

#TeamStoker without looking it up, who can name me 5 literary characters portrayed in this film? State their names and tag their books 📙

🌟5pts per correct answer🌟

☠️Remember to hit the spoiler shield on your answers☠️

#Scarathlon @Clwojick

WildQuibble So we need to make separate posts, not just answer here? 5y
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BeansPage @PlayingBonny no sweetie just answer in comments on this post. 5y
WildQuibble @TheReadingMermaid ah, okay, the tag thing caught me out. 5y
Chili Alan Quartermain 5y
Kimberlone Alan quartermain, Mina Harker, Tom Sawyer, captain ahab, Jekyll & Hyde, invisible man, dorian Gray (edited) 5y
WildQuibble Mina Harker/Murray 5y
BeansPage @Kimberlone we got to do separate post so that you can tag the book that they are in sweetheart 5y
BeansPage @Kimberlone *I mean separate comments 5y
Kimberlone @TheReadingMermaid oops will do! Misread the instructions 5y
Chili Tom Sawyer 5y
Chili The Invisible Man 5y
Kimberlone Mina harker 5y
Chili Mina Harker 5y
BeansPage Willamina Harker 5y
CoffeeCatsBooks Damn, I can‘t remember who Sean Connery is!! 5y
BeansPage Alan Quartermaine 5y
Skygoddess1 Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde-The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Mina Harker-Dracula. Tom Sawyer- The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Captain Nemo-20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. Professor James Moriarty-Sherlock Holmes-The Final Problem 5y
BeansPage @Skygoddess1 that's awesome sweetheart but let's make separate comments so that you can tag each one of their books 5y
Skygoddess1 Mina Harker 5y
Skygoddess1 Professor James Moriarty 5y
BeansPage I have all points cataloged up to this point 🧟‍♀️ 5y
eri.reads Mina Murray Harker 5y
MaleficentBookDragon I am one of the few people who LOVES this movie! 5y
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mariaku21
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With Day 2 under way of the #24b4monday readathon, I'm feeling good at 08:36:30.

I might read some later after dinner but I'm also thinking to just stand in front of my fan due to the heat 😂

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Read66
Pickpick

Lots of fun!

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ReadingRobyn
The league of extraordinary gentlemen | Alan Moore, James Dale Robinson
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Today‘s read

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Kimberlone
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2. Shortest Book You Read: The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume One

This is the only graphic novel I read this year. The artwork was my favorite part of the book, which perfectly reflects the late 1800s setting and gothic themes. All the literary references should make this one a go-to for any book lover. This is the image featured on the last page of the book.

#allthebooksof2017

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JillPill
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I loved this graphic novel! It was an easy read but it was very interesting and the artwork was amazing

TricksyTails I love this one too! 7y
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Kimberlone
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Pickpick

I finished my Goodreads challenge! 35 is probably an understatement of what I actually read this year, especially considering books I reread for teaching and quick ebook reads from Overdrive (which don‘t always get captured by Goodreads). I increased my challenge to 50, so I‘m going to try to make an effort to reach that before the end of the year!

Redwritinghood 👏👏👏👏 7y
Mdargusch Great job! 🎉 7y
sprainedbrain Woohoo!! 🎉 7y
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Kimberlone
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Taking a break from It tonight to crack into this. I picked this up from a spontaneous trip to the used book store the other day. I‘m not big into graphic novels, but Watchmen and V for Vendetta are favorites. Been wanting to read this one for awhile, so I couldn‘t resist when I saw it on the shelf. #currentlyreading #graphicnovel

Saknicole Yas! I've never read it. Let me know how it is. The movie was meh, but I love the steampunk aesthetic. 7y
Kimberlone @Saknicole lol yeah the movie was kind of Disney-fied. So far the book is much more adult. Same writer as Watchmen...so more in that vein. Lol remember Shane west as Tom Sawyer in the movie?! 7y
Saknicole Omg yesss! I kind of want to rewatch it now... I love watchmen sooo much 7y
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Sarahreadstoomuch
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Mehso-so

Eh.... not my favorite. Though I got a kick out of some of the characters.

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DimeryRene
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Weekends are made for comics, right?!

vivastory One of my favorite series of all time. I was actually thinking about it while reading "Lost City of Z" as Fawcett & H. Rider Haggard were friends. In fact, if i had to describe Fawcett, I'd call him a real life Alan Quatermain 8y
TobeyTheScavengerMonk You are totally correct. 8y
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KtheBookwyrm
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The fruits of my last few book hauls. Some, like Matilda, the golden compass, and water for elephants, I already owned but I prefer these covers. The how to train your dragon books are hardback and were only 2 dollars apiece.

398.2 I loved the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen! 8y
KtheBookwyrm @398.2 I was lucky to find it, it was hidden on a bottom shelf, partially covered by other graphic novels and magazines. 8y
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Quite delightful. And so much better than the movie (of course). Now on to volume two.

398.2 I thought the same thing when I read it. 8y
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398.2
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"You dare to order Edward Hyde as if he were a Dog?"
"Dogs, Sir, have more self control! Now get in there." Miss Murray was my favorite. I loved all of her witty comments.
It's nothing like the movie. At first I was unhappy about this but then I started appreciated it. ?

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398.2
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Some bedtime reading! I am excited about this one. Big fan of Alan Moore!

Blueberry This is on my TBR list. By the way, I followed you because of your wonderful name tag. :) 8y
398.2 @Blueberry It's good. It's not what I expected. I get that often about my name tag. 😀Most people who don't read don't get it. Lol This is the perfect community for it. 8y
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deranged
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only reading this in boring lectures when i'm not sleepy so i'm gonna take a while to finish 😅

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Lua_azul
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Pickpick

Alan Moore is by far my favorite graphic novel writer. What I loved about this graphic novel are the literary references. Any of you have more graphic novels recommendations?

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