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The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: v. 2 by Alan Moore, Kevin O'Neill
Book Type: Paperback
Published: 22 October 2004
Publisher: Titan Books Ltd
RRP:£9.99
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Review:
I think that in his review the Kinniburgh Kid got it right. While there are times that this is very clever, even in a moral sense, there are moments when it goes over the line from subversive genius to bad taste. It has a very angry feel that the authors wanted this to be the end of the League and that they want to see how far they can push the story.
Towards the end there is a definite feeling that they are being pushed reluctantly into writing a sequel and that they want to make sure they don't have to do anymore!
For me the funniest things are the creatures of Dr Moreau which are quite brilliant and worth three stars on their own. I will never look at Rupert or The Wind in the Willows in quite the same way again.
There is one clear mistake in the plot. Bond tells the League that they have raised Tower Bridge and that London Bridge is the only crossing of the river left but in the picture of the aliens at London Bridge, Tower Bridge is still standing in the background!
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