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Ebook About The second collection of one of the most beloved comics miniseries of our time is here! This story immediately follows the events of THE LEAGUE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENTLEMEN Volume I! The distinguished cast of Victorian heroes--Allan Quatermain, Mina Harker, Captain Nemo, The Invisible Man, and Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde--once again answers the call of mother England to face the most unimaginable and fearsome foes ever: invaders from Mars! As London is attacked, leaving the Thames aglow from burning husks of tenements, mass hysteria seizes the nation. But now is the time for courage, for self-sacrifice, for valor ... and for treachery!Book The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Vol. 2 Review :
Like so many of the other reviewers here, I really was looking forward to this volume and wanted so badly to like it after the 1st volume was so much fun and excitement. I loved the Victorian, Steampunk setting of the LXG vol 1 and thought it was a well-constructed, character-building adventure. Volume 2.......not so much. THERE BE SPOILERS AHEAD! For starters, this one begins on Mars with some other Victorian era characters that are basically there as cameos and the Mars prologue adds almost nothing to the rest of the story beyond the amusing references. As for the main story, well, I suppose if you are a huge War of the Worlds fan then you will like this one fairly well because it follows a lot of that story rather closely adapting the characters/situations to fit a little better along the way. There are some other interesting references such as a certain French doctor, and Mr Hyde really shines in character development, but unfortunately that's about all of the good in the volume.The biggest problem in the volume is that the members of the league spend about 3/4 of their 'on screen' time doing virtually nothing. The characters (aside from Hyde) act out of character with treachery from one, a sudden bizarre romance that really doesn't fit from 2 others, and a Nemo that inexplicably goes from one extreme to the other at times. Also you'd think a Mars invasion would provide quite a bit of excitement, but instead of the LXG heroically battling the enemy, the vast bulk of their time is spent seeing them walk around in forests and fields or just standing around arguing with each other. The only real action after the prologue is in the final chapter and even then the LXG has very little impact on the final battle against the martians.With a weak plot that is largely ripped from War of the Worlds, minimal impact from the main characters, and out of place character actions (as well as the ponderous, dull prose Almanac at the volumes end), I cannot recommend this volume to anyone except those who are hardcore steampunk, Victorian, Allan Moore, or LXG fans that just have to see all that is LXG. The reason that I consider this about a 2-2.5 instead of 1 is that the artwork is top-notch. I loved the look of the first volume and you will see the same essential style here. The panels look great, but the story and dialogue that fill them are rather lackluster. Not a soul down on the cornerThat's a pretty certain signThat wedding bells are breakin' upThat old gang of mineSammy Fain with lyrics by Irving Kahal and Willie Raskin. Published in 1929,It was my mistake to read the LOEG core trilogy out of order. Even knowing what is next, this book feels like the Moore team losing steam. I have enormous respect for Moore, but not based on League Vol 2.It opens with a prologue that may have been intended to herald a spin off book but here it is pointless. The book ends with about 40 pages of triple column text, something of a travel guide to the magic realms just out of sight, but again of no real point to the story. It does have more of the wonderful illustrations by Kevin O’Neil but not one map. A travel guide without maps…Given that Moore redefined what a Graphic novel could be with his Watchman book, this is barely a case of several comic books tied together. No one should be judged solely against their out-of-the-park best of class achievements. LOEG Vol 2 is not up to the standard of Vol 1.Moore’s take on H. G. Wells’, War of the Worlds is as clever as any homage by Moore. O’ Neils art work is everywhere wonderful. His Mr. Green character, an only almost there tribute to another great English Children’s story is almost worth the entire book.Mean time there is almost nothing for the League to do. The pressure of this nothing will more than test the membership. This time it looks like a job for someone else. Someone not worthy of a comic book series. Sample mission briefing: The world is under attack, go wonder in the woods until you find…well you will know it when you see it.Super heroes as messenger boys is not a new plot, but when they sent James Bond out to play fetch the code machine in From Russia with Love, (Moore loathes 007 BTW) he has a sexy manly adventure. Moore is not one to pass on some female nudity and displays of affection but a female lead with grandpa issues is not as sexy as you might think. 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