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Books : Literature & Fiction : Authors, A-Z : ( M ) : Moore, Alan
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In a story full of lust, madness, and ecstasy, we meet twelve distinctive characters that lived in the same region of central England over a span of six thousand years. Each interconnected tale traces a path in a journey of discovery of the secrets of the land. In the tradition of Kipling's Puck of Pook's Hill, Schwob's Imaginary Lives and Borges' A Universal History of Infamy, Moore travels through history blending truth and conjecture, in a novel that is dazzling, moving, sometimes tragic, but always mesmerizing. This edition presents Voice of the Fire for the first time in hardcover format, with full color illustrations by Jose Villarrubia.
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Al Simmons, formerly one of our government`s greatest soldiers, was resurrected from the ashes of his own grave. Reborn as a creature from the depths of Hell, disfigured, homeless, and alone, this new warrior known as Spawn now wanders the shadowy alleys of New York City in search of his past life. When he reluctantly becomes a protector of the weak, the poor, the downtrodden and other victims of circumstance who reside in the alleys, they unconditionally accept the man whose body is nothing more than scars and torn flesh. However, soon he inadvertently finds himself embroiled in turf wars with the Mafia and the street gangs who perceive him as a threat. Find out why Spawn exists, who his real enemies are, and whom he can trust, for in this twisted world of shadow players, nothing is as it appears.
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Two modern graphic arts vision arias interpret Lovecraft’s stories as graphic novels -- and a Kaballah! Includes: * illustrations for The Haunter of the Dark and The Call of Cthulhu * thirty pages of previously unseen drawings and paintings * selections from the controversial Lord Horror series Hard Core Horror and Reverbstorm, which have been evolving Lovecraftian imagery in bold new directions * Material specially created for this volume includes illustrations for The Great Old Ones, * Also new, a kabbalah of Lovecraft’s gods with accompanying evocations by Alan Moore, . Moore also provides an introduction and there are cover endorsements from comics legends Neil Gaiman and Burne Hogarth
A terrific book! The strange old man from Providence would have been proud of it. -- Neil Gaiman
I have not seen in many a long series of months or years the kind of continued dedication to the punctilious and meticulous pen and ink work put on board by John Coulthart. -- Burne Hogarth
At its far edge, horror shades into beauty, and it is far beyond that edge that Coulthart takes us, into terrible magnificence. -- Alan Moore, from the book’s introduction
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One of the classic Alan Moore works is finally back in print with totally re-mastered artwork and lettering. Adman Timothy Hole has everything going for him and has now been handed the biggest assignment of his life, marketing a major cola in Russia. But his smooth life begins to unravel as he is stalked by a demonic child that makes him question not just who he is, but how he really affects those around him. It is about the little murders that we all have to make each day just to get by. The little assassinations of tiny things. Really, how much damage can be done by a small killing? As an added bonus, this graphic novel includes new commentary articles by both Alan Moore and the artist, Oscar Zarate.
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You've heard about Vertigo - now it's time to take the plunge. This specially priced collection invites readers into the first issues of six different critically-acclaimed series: Y: THE LAST MAN, 100 BULLETS, THE BOOKS OF MAGIK: LIFE DURING WARTIME, SAGA OF THE SWAMP THING, TRANSMETROPOLITAN and DEATH: THE HIGH COST OF LIVING.
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A special deluxe set featuring two hardcover volumes: Alan Moore's Courtyard Collected Edition - The story of FBI man Aldo Sax, whose legendary skills at piecing together the most baffling of cases have gotten him assigned to what may be his most confusing case yet. The Courtyard Companion - Explores The Courtyard's Lovecraftian roots, reprinting the original script along with full annotations of all Lovecraftian references, researched by scholar NG Christakos. Also includes Moore's original short story, pinups and art, and an essay from adapter Antony Johnston. Both volumes are hardcovers with exclusive new full color cover images, along with an art print by Jacen Burrows, packaged in a full color sleeve!
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