Andy's Reviews > DC Universe: The Stories of Alan Moore
DC Universe: The Stories of Alan Moore
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This is Alan Moore's collection of DC specials and one-offs, sort of the complement to Neil Gaiman's Midnight Days.
It's actually kind of hard to rate this one, because it's an anthology. If it was just "The Killing Joke" and "Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?", and the intro Superman Annual story, it'd be a four-or-five star affair. But it's also got a pile of stories that are clearly just a way for Alan Moore to get a paycheck.
But there's still a lot of good stuff in here, and it's only a buck more than buying "The Killing Joke" on its own.
It's actually kind of hard to rate this one, because it's an anthology. If it was just "The Killing Joke" and "Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?", and the intro Superman Annual story, it'd be a four-or-five star affair. But it's also got a pile of stories that are clearly just a way for Alan Moore to get a paycheck.
But there's still a lot of good stuff in here, and it's only a buck more than buying "The Killing Joke" on its own.
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Started Reading
March 28, 2008
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Finished Reading
March 31, 2008
– Shelved
March 31, 2008
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