Has anyone actually finished this yet? Is it worth reading or is it a meme?
>>9202524
> Alan Moore
Top kekkeroo.
It's decent, but he was trying to be a bit too esoteric. Though I guess that's the point seeing as he's a Magician now.
I much preferred Voice of the Fire
>>9202524
It's on /lit/'s top 2016 books for a reason. Meaning yes to both.
>>9202524
it's so-so. alan moore's a talented comic book writer so i think he just assumed that his talent would transfer over to books which it kinda sorta did
i wouldn't say it's worth it for the sheer time it takes to get through it tho
>>9203438
How do I block or hide trip fag shit?
>>9203448
stay salty nerd
>>9202524
this thread comes up every fucking week. Just search the archive or warosu.
>>9203421
I promise you this is inaccurate. This book came out less than a month before that list was voted on. I highly doubt more than 1 or 2 of the 17 people who voted for it had read it by then.
>>9203780
I think you underestimate /lit/'s autism.
It was very good and worth the time to read through it. I enjoyed it a lot.
>>9203448
get 4chanx
>reading graphix novelists
i made a similar mistake in pirating warren ellis's .mobi drivel
>>9203438
Thanks, you're filtered.
>>9204162
The difference being Moore has actual ideas and non-comic influences (he's a massive Blakefag, apart from the obvious Joyce chapter)
>>9204204
yeah, he'd be a philosopher if someone explained what solipsism is to him
>>9203448
Install 4chan X (4chan is literally shit without it) and check the "Anonymize everyone". There also filtering options.
>>9204162
>warren ellis
why bring up that you had bad taste to begin with
>>9204677
nigger have you stopped reading moore circa promethea?
waiting for it to show up on bookzz.
>>9204896
libgen had it pretty much from day one iirc