Ako's Reviews > DC Universe: The Stories of Alan Moore
DC Universe: The Stories of Alan Moore
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I read this mostly because I think I've read Alan Moore's 'essential' books: Watchmen, From Hell, V for Vendetta, Swamp Thing, Promethea (surely there are many others but I just haven't found it).
This compilation book of short stories turned out to be as essential as his 'essential' ones. Stories like "Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?", "The Killing Jokes", "Mogo Doesn't Socialize", "Vigilante" are just proves that Moore was and is still a comic legend. He wrote superhero stories like they're never written before (fighting scenes I mean), the way they're beautified with absurdness, great writings, and complex plots.
Guess I'm gonna buy all of his books.
This compilation book of short stories turned out to be as essential as his 'essential' ones. Stories like "Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?", "The Killing Jokes", "Mogo Doesn't Socialize", "Vigilante" are just proves that Moore was and is still a comic legend. He wrote superhero stories like they're never written before (fighting scenes I mean), the way they're beautified with absurdness, great writings, and complex plots.
Guess I'm gonna buy all of his books.
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Finished Reading
December 26, 2007
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