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1963 3 Modern
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1963 4 Modern
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1963 5 Signature
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Signed by Rick Veitch
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2000 A.D. Monthly 1 Modern
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This is volume 2 #1. It is NOT a second printing of vol. 1 #1.
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A1 1 Signature
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Signed by Brian Bolland and John Bolton
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America's Best Comics Special 1 Modern
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Batman Annual 11 Modern
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Batman: The Killing Joke nn Modern
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Alan Moore's Cinema Purgatorio 1 Modern
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Detective Comics 549 Modern
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Detective Comics 550 Modern
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Epic Illustrated 34 Modern
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From Hell 1 Modern
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First printing. Limited to 15,000 copies. Annie and Prince Eddy set the horrific ball in motion by having sex and getting married.
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From Hell 2 Modern
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This issue has some of my favorite artwork in the series. Gull and Netley take a tour of London that is drawn masterfully. Sadly Marie, Annie, and Polly are threatened by the Ol Nichol Mob and need 4 pounds. They decide to blackmail the Queen of England who creates Jack the Ripper to kill them. Who knows if Gull would have gone on a spectacle killing spree if he had not been asked to do so? He seemed pretty messed up beforehand. The female psych ward in his hospital was hard to read. Alan Moore also starts to explain some of his magic beliefs through Gull when he and Netley trace a pentigram over London. I’m 100% positive that I like Promethea’s magic better than Gull’s.
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Scotland Yard gets involved with the case, but so what. The chief is a Free Mason that’s committed to a cover up.
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The first issue which contains new chapters not in Taboo.
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From Hell 5 Universal
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From Hell 6 Modern
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From Hell 7 Modern
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I could have done without the time travel scene in this issue and Gull’s tirade about the 20th century. I thought it was dumb and preachy but it doesn’t last long. It would have been hilarious if they had used it in the film version. Imagine what the reviews would have been like then?
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From Hell 8 Universal
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From Hell 9 Universal
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Lees doesn’t suspect Sir William but seeks to embarrass Gull by sending Abberline to question him at home about the Ripper case. Gull gets the last laugh by confessing and subsequently draws Lees and Abberline into the conspiracy.
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This is basically the last issue. Netley crashes into the obelisk and dies while making a blood sacrifice to the Sun. Gull becomes a Mason who is the opposite of free, is institutionalized, and then metamorphoses into a sort of powerful ghost lizard after death because of his Pagan sacrifices. William seems to become a being of the Immateria, a theme that appears later in Promethea. We also get a bit of a happy ending seeing the reincarnated victims being protected and groomed to fight back.
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From Hell: Dance of the Gull-Catchers nn Universal
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This final issue does not continue the story from #10. Instead it provides an interesting account of Ripperologists and the genesis of the Gull theory. I didn’t catch it however because I was distracted by the stripper.
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Glory 0 Modern
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Green Lantern 188 Modern
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Green Lantern Corps Annual 2 Modern
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Green Lantern Annual 3 Modern
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Heroes for Hope Starring the X-Men 1 Modern
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League of Extraordinary Gentlemen 1 Modern
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League of Extraordinary Gentlemen 1 Modern
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League of Extraordinary Gentlemen 3 Modern
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League of Extraordinary Gentlemen 4 Modern
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League of Extraordinary Gentlemen 5 Modern
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Recalled edition
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League of Extraordinary Gentlemen 5 Modern
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League of Extraordinary Gentlemen 6 Modern
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League of Extraordinary Gentlemen v2 #1 Modern
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