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message 1: by Blindzider, Moderator (last edited Jun 10, 2016 11:51AM) (new)

Blindzider | 3293 comments Mod
This thread is for all group members to give suggestions on what stories they would recommend to people that are new to the group and/or to reading graphic novels. This particular thread will be about all work by Alan Moore.

The idea is to compile a list of books on each subject/topic from the group members and have a central thread that people can use to decide where to begin.

Preferably, the suggestions should be limited to stories that are available in some type of hardcover: Absolute, Omnibus, Deluxe HC, etc.

Make as many suggestions as you like, but do try to keep it to an "essential/best reads".

# of Votes / Title (through message 16)
7 / Watchmen by Moore/Gibbons
4 / Top Ten by Moore/Ha
3 / V for Vendetta by Moore/Lloyd
2 / LOEG V1 and V2 by Moore/O'Neill
2 / From Hell by Moore/Campbell
2 / Promethea by Moore/Williams III
2 / Swamp Thing by Moore/Various


message 2: by Blindzider, Moderator (new)

Blindzider | 3293 comments Mod
Pretty simple for me:
Watchmen
Top Ten
League of Extraordinary Gentlemen V1 and V2

I haven't read Miracleman yet, but that may be up there.


message 3: by Saugata (new)

Saugata Mukherjee | 180 comments I haven't read too many comics by Alan Moore. For me the best one is Top Ten. According to me, it is criminally under appreciated.
Watchmen just didn't do it for me (may be I am from Mars!!).
Heard good things about Swamp thing and From Hell.


message 4: by Blindzider, Moderator (new)

Blindzider | 3293 comments Mod
I wholeheartedly agree about Top Ten.

From Hell is a massive piece of work. It's very detailed and gives his theory on who Jack the Ripper was. Some stuff didn't make sense until I read the annotations in the back.

I didn't know much about Swamp Thing before I read it and I enjoyed it more than I thought I would. I wouldn't put it near the top though, more of a worthwhile read, IMHO.


message 5: by Relstuart, Mod+ (new)

Relstuart | 2964 comments Mod
Saugata wrote: "I haven't read too many comics by Alan Moore. For me the best one is Top Ten. According to me, it is criminally under appreciated."

I see what you did there. :P I need to pick up the absolute eventually.


The Lion's Share If only recommend the following in order of greatness:


Top 10
Watchmen
LOEG V1 & 2
V for vendetta


message 7: by Juha (new)

Juha I think it is all worth looking into. you should start with what seems to your liking subject- and art-wise.My favorites are:

Promethea
Watchmen
Swamp Thing

From Hell is an important work, too. As is V for Vendetta.

Personally, I didn't care for Top Ten. Likewise I'm sure Promethea is not for everyone (it delves heavily into occult and magical world view).


message 8: by Blindzider, Moderator (new)

Blindzider | 3293 comments Mod
@Juha, I would agree about reading all of it. Just about everything has something to say and offers some form of entertainment and/or commentary.

I haven't checked out Promethea for the very reason you said although I do like JHW. Also haven't read Tom Strong either.

Appreciate your opinion and thanks for contributing!


message 9: by Jesse (new)

Jesse A (jaathey) | 332 comments I don't love A.M. but both Watchmen and From Hell were epically awesome. Still need to read V for Vendetta.


message 10: by Frank (new)

Frank | 170 comments Guys, sorry a little late to this discussion.

Other than having Watchmen, I was looking at Promethea. I see from above, only one suggested it.
Is is not worth it?

Also, I see that he is releasing a full length novel, Jerusalem soon. Getting a great deal of buzz.


message 11: by Blindzider, Moderator (new)

Blindzider | 3293 comments Mod
I can't think of anything that he has done outside of graphic novels that I've read. I heard of Jerusalem but don't know anything about it. Was curious about his "electro comix"


message 12: by XenofoneX (new)

XenofoneX | 172 comments - Absolute Watchmen
Absolute Watchmen by Alan Moore
- League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Omnibus
*League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Gallery Edition (12" x 17" Dlx Hardcover - Original Art Facsimile - Graphitti Designs)
*Absolute LoEG: Vol. 1-2-Black Dossier
*LoEG: Volume 3 - Century
*LoEG: The Nemo Trilogy - 3 Volume HC Slipcase
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Omnibus by Alan Moore The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume 1 by Alan Moore The Absolute League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen by Alan Moore The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Vol. 2 by Alan Moore Absolute League of Extraordinary Gentlemen The Black Dossier by Alan Moore The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume Three Century (The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Vol. 3) by Alan Moore League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Nemo Trilogy by Alan Moore
- Absolute Top Ten
Absolute Top 10 by Alan Moore
- From Hell
From Hell by Alan Moore
- Absolute V for Vendetta
Absolute V for Vendetta by Alan Moore
- Absolute Promethea: Book 1-3
Absolute Promethea, Book One by Alan Moore Absolute Promethea, Book Two by Alan Moore Absolute Promethea, Book Three by Alan Moore
- Tom Strong: Deluxe Edition HC Volume 1-2
Tom Strong Deluxe Edition, Vol. 1 by Alan Moore Tom Strong Deluxe Edition, Vol. 2 by Alan Moore
-The Lovecraft Books: Providence HC; Neonomicon HC
Providence by Alan Moore Neonomicon by Alan Moore
-Saga of the Swamp Thing: Deluxe Edition
Saga of the Swamp Thing Book One by Alan Moore Saga of the Swamp Thing Book Two by Alan Moore Saga of the Swamp Thing Book Three by Alan Moore Saga of the Swamp Thing Book Four by Alan Moore Saga of the Swamp Thing Book Five by Alan Moore Saga of the Swamp Thing Book Six by Alan Moore
- Avatar: Crossed + 100 HC; A Small Killing HC
Crossed + One Hundred (Crossed +100) by Alan Moore A Small Killing by Alan Moore
- Batman: The Killing Joke HC
Batman The Killing Joke by Alan Moore
- Lost Girls: Deluxe HC
Lost Girls by Alan Moore


message 13: by Camilo (new)

Camilo (camilo1292) | 70 comments Anyone have read Captain Britain by Alan Moore? Is it any good? the omnibus is out of print and is pretty expensive tought, but is a series i want to get into. Also, i'm waiting for his series on Miracleman get omni treatment


message 14: by Blindzider, Moderator (new)

Blindzider | 3293 comments Mod
I too am waiting for the Miracleman omnibus. It's the last major comic work from him I need to read.

I have the Cap Britain. It's a good read with nice art by Davis. It isn't groundbreaking like Watchmen to put it in perspective.


message 15: by Relstuart, Mod+ (new)

Relstuart | 2964 comments Mod
Is Tom Strong kind of like Doc Savage?


message 16: by XenofoneX (new)

XenofoneX | 172 comments Kind of, though my knowledge of Doc Savage is pretty scant. It's a homage to pulp heroes in general, and the overall feel is a bit lighter than the impressions I had of DS. Every issue was a new adventure, which I enjoyed. Not every issue was great, but I liked it. Some disagree, but it's one of those books I think people might have loved if it wasn't written by Moore. Or not. It's not one of his best, but it seems sometimes like he's not allowed to write anything that isn't as brilliant as Watchmen. :)


message 17: by The Lion's Share (new)

The Lion's Share If only miracle man didn't end in such a Morrison way. Vol 1 was great, and 2 not bad, but 3 was terrible.


message 18: by Onur (last edited Aug 22, 2016 01:53PM) (new)

Onur Kaya (solitudent) | 2 comments I love how Olympus ended. Miracleman is up there with Watchmen for me. Anyone who hasn't read Miracleman should stop what they're doing and read it ASAP lol.


message 19: by The Lion's Share (new)

The Lion's Share Well he must've been high as a kite when he wrote volume 3 is all I'm saying ha ha. It's nothing like the previous two volumes.


message 20: by Blindzider, Moderator (new)

Blindzider | 3293 comments Mod
I'm still waiting for the omnibus. Been wanting to read that for decades.


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