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V for Vendetta
by Alan Moore, David Lloyd
286 Pages · 2008 · 56.1 MB · 46 Downloads · New!
V for Vendetta by Alan Moore is from start to end is a very interesting book. As a comic book, it catches the attention of the readers. Also, it is an inspiration for the movie and the #1 best seller. Alan Moore is one the master of comic books from the 1980’s. V is the codename for vengeance. This book explains the killing of the fascist government and a terrorist is killing them systematically to save the UK. It is very skillfully written and plotted to give the true spirit of freedom. In 1997 the war has destroyed England and the whole population is under observation and the power is completely corrupt. In such situation, a guy blew up the Parliment. The bomber is a mask-man, V, and saves a girl under his wings from a violent crime. It’s up to the readers to consider V as a terrorist or a freedom fighter who is against the entire system. The story is also picturised in 2006. The whole story changes the face of the World. The book was first published as black and white but later it was colored. If you love to read science fiction with intelligence and illustrations, then V for Vendetta by Alan Moore is the book you must read.
Watchmen
by Alan Moore
286 Pages · 1995 · 74 MB · 111 Downloads · New!
If you love to read comic novels then you must start following Alan Moore, he is the best comic novel writer who has a firm grip on his writing. Watchmen by Alan Moore is a very complex, dark, and literate writing which will definitely gain your attention and hold your mind. It is a fantastic and one of the finest creations of Alan Moore. It has got huge fame and numerous awards including comic award and New York Times Best Seller. Alan Moore also won the Award for Best Writer/Artist combination because of his tremendous creations.
From Hell
by Alan Moore
576 Pages · 2015 · 247 MB · 83 Downloads · New!
The “From Hell” a gripping, hallucinatory piece of crime fiction about Jack the Ripper. Alan Moore is the author of this novel. This is an excellent novel, well written and illustrated. The most recent offering from Alan Moore, the author who, alongside Neil Gaiman, was responsible for bringing comic books to their fullest potential as art on par with novels, From Hell is a brilliant, moody, and well-researched re-telling of the Jack the Ripper story. Moore takes an interesting twist on the story and one he himself admits that he believes is false but the point of the book isn’t so much a whodunit as a treatise on the combining of fact and fiction into myth, and the nature of sensationalism and crime in the 20th century. From Hell features an amazing cast of characters and the story is told in sixteen chapters – two of which are a prologue and an epilogue. Moore weaves historical facts together to form a cohesive story, and draws on dozens of sources, both Ripper-related and otherwise. From Hell suggests that the Ripper was, in fact, William Gull, Physician Ordinary to the Royal Family and a member of the Freemasons. To cut the story short, it is an excellent resource for Ripperologists and scholars interested in Moore’s book, and its inclusion is what makes From Hell such a fascinating story.
Batman
by Alan Moore, Brian Bolland, Frank Miller, Doug Moench
64 Pages · 2015 · 78 MB · 72 Downloads · New!
The “Batman: The Killing Joke, Deluxe Edition” is a perfect story written about the Joker. Alan Moore and Brian Bolland are the authors of this novel. This novel is most unique in its way of storytelling. The art in this book is wonderful and it is a very well written story. The comic opens with Batman going to Ark-ham Asylum to visit with the Joker and talk over their future. He believes that one day one of them will kill the other and he’s looking for another way out of this situation. Then he realizes that he isn’t talking to the Joker at all but someone dressed up as the Joker. When the Joker’s face appears in the comic it is glorious in its colour and design and size and really makes a statement. Click on the button given below to download Batman: The Killing Joke, Deluxe Edition PDF free. You can also Download From Hell by Alan Moore PDF.
Batman: The Killing Joke
by Alan Moore
None Pages · None · · 49 Downloads · New!
Batman: The Killing Joke is DC Comics one-shot graphic novel featuring the characters Batman and the Joker by Alan Moore, published in 1988.,Launched with stark, THE KILLING JOKE is Alan Moore’s fantastic reflection on the razor-thin line amongst rational sanity and craziness, boldness and villainy, drama and tragedy.,As per the grinning engine of franticness and mayhem known as The Joker, that is all that isolates the normal from the psychotic. Freed once again from the confines of Arkham Asylum, he’s out to demonstrate his deranged point. What’s more, he is going to utilize Gotham City’s top cop, Commissioner Jim Gordon and his splendid and delightful girl Barbara to do it. Presently Batman must race to stop his archnemesis before his rule of fear claims two of the Dark Knight’s dearest companions. Can he at last put a conclusion to the cycle of bloodlust and lunacy that connections these two notorious enemies before it leads its deadly decision? What’s more, as the astonishing starting point of the Clown Prince of Crime is at last uncovered; will the thin line that isolates Batman’s nobility and The Joker’s madness snap for the last time?

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