Gallery: Alan Moore Takes League of Extraordinary Gentlemen to the '60s
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*Alan Moore is writing a tome longer than the Bible, for Christ's sake! (Image courtesy Gavin Wallace/Hoax)*
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LXG: 1969 *is the grooviest installment of* Century *so far. (Image courtesy Top Shelf Productions)*
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LXG: 1969 *takes the brown acid to astral plane for a psychedelic showdown. (Image courtesy Top Shelf)*
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*Mina and the evil Haddo throw down on the astral plane in* LXG: 1969*. (Image courtesy Top Shelf)*
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*Patrick McGoohan's sci-fi classic* The Prisoner *was the pinnacle of '60s surrealism. Today, it's social realism. (Image courtesy AMC/ITV)*
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*Will* LXG: 1969*'s futuristic ride, The Nautilus, fly high when the series lands in 2109? (Image courtesy Top Shelf)*
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LXG: 1969*'s heroes are time-sliding metatemporal detectives. (Image courtesy Top Shelf)*
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*Industry turmoil during* The Black Dossier *drove Moore mostly away from comics. (Image courtesy Top Shelf)*
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*Can DC Comics reboot Superman for the 21st century? Don't bother, says Moore. (Image courtesy DC Comics)*
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*The eyes have it in artist Frank Quitely's haunting yet beautiful portrait of Alan Moore, photographed by comics author [C.B. Cebulski](http://yfrog.com/kgiaaej). Check his beard for hidden titles of his work.*
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