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The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen 1 Paperback – September 1, 2002
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- Reading age1 year and up
- Print length192 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions10.16 x 0.35 x 6.65 inches
- PublisherWildstorm
- Publication dateSeptember 1, 2002
- ISBN-109781563898587
- ISBN-13978-1563898587
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Customers find the book amazing, fun, and excellent. They appreciate the art style, which really adds to the mood and background of the story. Readers find the characters interesting, flawed, and sufficiently complete. They describe the pacing as exciting and entertaining. They also mention the humor is light and at times comical. Opinions are mixed on the story quality, with some finding it nice and witty, while others say it's not very good.
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Customers find the book amazing, excellent, and fun. They describe it as a masterwork of comic and literary fiction, with squabbling, flawed characters. Readers also mention the premise is amazing and one of the best graphic novels they have ever consumed.
"...The story is exciting, but I was taken aback by how funny the comic really is...." Read more
"...too short interlude between Sherlock Holmes and Moriarty - simple, few words and great art work - if the rest of the book had been like that I would..." Read more
"...However, besides great illustrations and an excellent story, this graphic novel taught me more about 19th century literature than I ever learned..." Read more
"...the alternate history genre of graphic novels. In his highly entertaining series of "The League of extraordinary Gentlemen", Mr. Moore has..." Read more
Customers find the illustrations amazing and enjoy both the writing and art style. They say it adds to the mood and background of Moore's story. Readers also mention the art is very driven by pulp art and Victoriana in general. They appreciate the brilliant color work and imaginative panel construction.
"...between Sherlock Holmes and Moriarty - simple, few words and great art work - if the rest of the book had been like that I would have given it 6..." Read more
"...However, besides great illustrations and an excellent story, this graphic novel taught me more about 19th century literature than I ever learned..." Read more
"...The art is very driven by pulp art as well as Victoriana in general...." Read more
"...As for the art, it wasn't gorgeous, but there was a certain stylistic quality I liked, particularly in the busy scenes...." Read more
Customers find the characters interesting, flawed, and complete. They also appreciate the references to Sherlock Holmes and Jekyll and Hyde. Overall, readers describe the book as smart, creative, and fun.
"...Each character is entertaining in his or her own way, but I must say Mr. Hyde really steals the show...." Read more
"...difficult it always keeps me interested and he is obviously a very talented guy with his own unique style...." Read more
"...so the plot is intense; the action fierce; and the characters fully developed. That in itself is enough to purchase this little book...." Read more
"...The story itself is interesting but it lacks in character development all around and is pretty much soaked in misogyny...." Read more
Customers find the pacing of the book exciting. They mention it's more interesting than y2k and keeps them interested. Readers also appreciate the concept, saying it sounds good in theory.
"...sometimes it can make following the story difficult it always keeps me interested and he is obviously a very talented guy with his own unique style...." Read more
"...The rest I had to look up. It was a wonderful educating experience that has opened my eyes to a whole dimension of stories I never knew existed..." Read more
"...So all in all the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen is very smart, creative and fun...." Read more
"...The concept sounds good, at least in theory, but beyond that there's not much that would make a great film, and as a book it's still pretty dodgy...." Read more
Customers find the book entertaining, exciting, and fast-paced.
"...This is not a criticism, however. League is one fine piece of entertainment, and it's a shame the movie turned out to be so poor...." Read more
"...all the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen is very smart, creative and fun...." Read more
"...I found it easy to read, enjoyable, and stimulating as a NeoVictorian novel...." Read more
"Fun, inventive, can’t put down. This graphic novel is everything I hoped it’d be. Highly recommend! Can’t wait to read volume 2." Read more
Customers find the book light and comic at times. They also say the dialogue is funny.
"...There are moments of hilarity that could have been great on the big screen. My favorite joke is when Hyde grabs Mina's hand and starts to hurt her...." Read more
"...The story isn't really gripping but a lot of the dialogue is funny especially between Quartermain and Murray...." Read more
"...This novel is indeed light and at times comic. Just by looking at the cover of volume one makes me chuckle! Highly recommended!!!" Read more
"...nothing, but when read more closely, it is actually filled with humor with more allegory than you'd think...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the story quality. Some mention it's a great tribute to early 20th century adventure fiction, while others say the story feels choppy and gets hard to follow at points.
"...The illustrations are amazing, capturing the essence of the time period in which the story takes place...." Read more
"...is so much going on in each panel, though sometimes it can make following the story difficult it always keeps me interested and he is obviously a..." Read more
"...delicious treats for fans of Victorian fiction or intelligent, witty adventure tales. Dig in and enjoy." Read more
"...I found it easy to read, enjoyable, and stimulating as a NeoVictorian novel...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the violence level of the book. Some mention it's graphic, violent, and intense, while others say the ideas of perspective are weak when doing action scenes.
"...Moore (what more needs to be said), so the plot is intense; the action fierce; and the characters fully developed...." Read more
"...n't a classical artist, has funny ideas of perspective, is weak when doing action scenes, looks like he uses the thinnest pen nib available and his..." Read more
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"...I did not give it 5 stars because I feel like the plot wasn't 5 star quality, but maybe the pictures and meanings behind them make up for it...." Read more
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Alan Quatermain, Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde, Mina Murray, Captain Nemo, and the Invisible Man make up the league that the British government has assembled to stop crime. Each character is entertaining in his or her own way, but I must say Mr. Hyde really steals the show. He's become an Incredible Hulk character, only smarter. Hyde has a knack for cutting through bull and telling it like it really is. The Invisible Man is the character the league can't really trust entirely, which makes him all the more interesting. Nemo is introduced as one of the more sane characters but turns out to be even crazier than Mr. Hyde. Mina and Quatermain are the straight men in this story, and we certainly need them, considering the colorful characters that surround them. Mina is quite the feminist and Quatermain is the character that doesn't know what he's gotten himself into.
The story is exciting, but I was taken aback by how funny the comic really is. There are moments of hilarity that could have been great on the big screen. My favorite joke is when Hyde grabs Mina's hand and starts to hurt her. Quatermain picks up his gun and threatens to shoot him, but Mina calmly says something like "Mr. Hyde you are hurting me, and I have to ask you to let go of my hand." Mr Hyde pauses for a second and lets go. I'm sure it doesn't sound funny in this review, but it really works in the comic.
Anyway, I recommend this comic to any fan of comic books, superhero movies, or serial adventure movies along the line of Indiana Jones.
Kevin O'Neill drew a lot for 2000 A.D. which I read as a kid and I personally like his style. Yes he isn't a classical artist, has funny ideas of perspective, is weak when doing action scenes, looks like he uses the thinnest pen nib available and his panels can get very cluttered - but I like it! I like the fact that there is so much going on in each panel, though sometimes it can make following the story difficult it always keeps me interested and he is obviously a very talented guy with his own unique style. His creativity and eye for detail goes into every panel and his city landscapes are bustling with people going about their every day business who have nothing to do with story. Most artists don't even bother, but Kevin O'Neil gives you the joy of checking out each page to make sure you don't miss anything. The big problem I did have was with the writer/artist mix. I agree with what other people said about this being more an exercise in research and cleverness. Moore's wordy dialogues don't really go with O'Neills detailed art - too much confusion, and that's why I didn't give it 5 stars.I was actually going to give it 3 stars but the art work was too good for that. The story isn't really gripping but a lot of the dialogue is funny especially between Quartermain and Murray. The best part of the book is the too short interlude between Sherlock Holmes and Moriarty - simple, few words and great art work - if the rest of the book had been like that I would have given it 6 stars.
In short this is recommended, it may not be the best comic on the planet but is of high quality and if you love comics you will not be disappointed.
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Con: Some of the text in the graphic novel requires a magnifying glass to read easily.









