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Global Frequency Five years ago to the day, this site first came into the world with a review of a Warren Ellis comic, Transmetropolitan. His latest work is quite a departure from that: but then, as we'll see, we've all changed over those five years. Updated 14/07/2003 |
The Invisibles Everything ends on December 22nd, 2012. Two opposing armies are battling to determine what happens after that. Which side are you on? A study of Grant Morrison's anarchic epic featuring strong language, violence and far too many references to acts of self-pollution. Updated 20/02/1999
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The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen Mothers, do your duty! The child that does not read Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill's splendid new picture paper may well be TEASED, BULLIED or even HUNG by his justifiably contemptuous school friends. Updated 24/05/2000
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Preacher: Dixie Fried God is in hiding. A renegade preacher is on his trail. And global stardom beckons for a young boy with a face like a bottom. See what happens when you miss the first four volumes of a story? Swearing, violence and blasphemy a-plenty here, so caution. Updated 18/10/1998
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The Sandman: Endless Nights They call him the Prince Of Stories: well, they call Morpheus that, but it could equally apply to his creator Neil Gaiman, who over eight years created a 2000-page sequence of graphic novels about the most powerful beings in existence. And now, after another seven years away, he's returned to tell more stories about them. Updated 11/12/2003
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Transmetropolitan Warren Ellis and Darick Robertson burn this blummen city down in the summer of the year. Quotes include some of the most vile language you'll hear in a long time, so careful. ("Baboons in heat", eh?) Updated 14/07/1998
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