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The Unofficial Companion to the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen #Black Dossier

Impossible Territories: An Unofficial Companion to The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen

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Following on the heels of the well-received HEROES & MONSTERS and A BLAZING WORLD, this new companion is the invaluable book length analysis of THE LEAGUE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENTLEMEN: BLACK DOSSIER, containing panel-by-panel annotations, as well as exclusive interview and commentary with award-winning creators Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill.

204 pages, Paperback

First published July 25, 2007

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108 reviews3 followers
May 20, 2022
Another excellent book by Jess Nevins chronicling the many easter eggs in The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen: The Black Dossier. If you're a fan of TLOEG, I recommend that you get all of the volumes Jess Nevins has written listing all of the easter eggs to be found in this series.
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May 20, 2019
Highly recommended, a great reference guide to the comics and also a great jumping-off points for a huge amount of new literature.
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37 reviews6 followers
January 11, 2012
Wow. This book and its prequels are the only things that could make the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen books better than they already are. Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill packed those graphic novels with so much Victoriana and so many layers of references that having a guidebook like this to help you is a joy.
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474 reviews
August 27, 2012
Worth reading along with The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: The Black Dossier by Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill.
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