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"Better Read" aims to point die-hard Spidey fans at a few other bits and
pieces that they might also want to check out... that includes books,
movies, other worthy current titles, and let's not forget all those
milestone comic book tales that have helped define our beloved genre.
Regarding this last point, let's twist the clock back a few years and
mention the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.
You've probably all heard of this Alan Moore work, since it was recently
made into a big-budget movie starring lots of big names. Sadly, despite
the amount of dosh ploughed into the film, most critics seem to agree that
the film totally failed to live up to the promise of the highly original
comics that first postulated that exceptional collection of Victorian
notables.
This particular TPB reprints the six issues that formed the first volume
of "The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen". Six issues isn't a lot in
these days where Spidey himself turns up in at least that number of comics
each month... but in this case, those six issues manage to pack a fair
whack of invention and entertainment into such a short series.
With "The League", Alan Moore manages to combine modern writing pace and
technique with some of literature's most famous icons, bundle it up with
action, interest, and a healthy dose of twisted temporal references, while
tying the whole package up with a humour that is tongue-in-cheek without
becoming self-indulgent.
Basically, this little tale punches way above its weight in the entertainment
stakes. Sure, it certainly raises the bar in terms of story-telling mastery
for the comic genre, but it never forgets that it's true raison d'etre is
to spin a ripping yarn worth of the best Boy's Own annual tradition. I
guess what I'm trying to say with all these ten-dollar words is that
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen is bloody good fun on at least three
different levels.
If you enjoy good comic storytelling and epic adventure, and also appreciate
a writer who knows a bit about his subject matter, then just hop onto Amazon
and grab yourself a copy of this worthy TPB. And for goodness sake, if you
saw the movie and didn't like it, please don't be put off. Just trust me when
I tell you that there's a huge gulf between the comic book and the film.
Next Month: More Moore: specifically... "The Watchmen".
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