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The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: The Black Dossier Books
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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5942
EAN: 9781401203061
ISBN: 140120306X
Label: Wildstorm
Manufacturer: Wildstorm
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 208
Publication Date: November 16, 2007
Publisher: Wildstorm
Release Date: November 13, 2007
Studio: Wildstorm






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Product Description:
England in the mid 1950s is not the same as it was. The powers that be have instituted...some changes. The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen have been disbanded and disavowed, and the country is under the control of an iron-fisted regime. Now, after many years, the still youthful Mina Murray and a rejuvenated Allan Quatermain return and are in search of some answers. Answers that can only be found in a book buried deep in the vaults of their old headquarters, a book that holds the key to the hidden history of the League throughout the ages: The Black Dossier. As Allan and Mina delve into the details of their precursors, some dating back centuries, they must elude their dangerous pursuers who are Hell-bent on retrieving the lost manuscript... and ending the League once and for all.



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - First two were great, this one sucked
I have read the first two "League of Extraordinary Gentlemen" a few times and love them. This one I hated.

It was like Alan Moore went to Kevin O'Neill and said, "I have about 15 different stories that have no real connection but I want to put them in a book. While mildly amusing, none of them really have a plot. And I have an overarching story that has a plot, but no climax and no ending."

At this point O'Neill responds, "That is great Alan! I have been wanting ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Good story, with reservations
I enjoyed the latest edition of the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. The overall story held my attention and there were lots of interesting twists to the plot. The Fanny Hill porno insert added nothing to the story and should have been left out. The final chapter is in 3D, very innovative.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Ehh
I felt the graphic novel was a tad boring, not only in story but visually.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Is Billy Bunter really Big Brother
Even if you haven't read the 101 novels, plays and pulp magazines referenced in this thrilling roller coaster action adventure, you'll still love it. It's high speed chase through 1950's England climaxing at the 3D top of the world, punctuated by extracts from the fabled Black Dossier - The book about all the previous Leagues of Extraordinary Gentlemen. Is that James Bond? Is that Emma Peel? Has Billy Bunter grown up and become George Orwells Big Brother? You Decide.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - LXG: black dossier
The random extracts from "The Black dossier" and 3D pages make this well worth reading. However the central plot is a little weak, and is just an excuse to fit in many pop-culture references. I was hoping for more swashbuckling adventures in the style of the other LXG graphic novels.
That said Alan Moore is an amazing writer and i don't know of any other writer who could handle the different styles of prose used in this collection.





 

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