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League of Extraordinary Gentlemen 1969


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League of Extraordinary Gentlemen 1969

League of Extraordinary Gentlemen 1969
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by Alan Moore & Kevin O'Neill

Co-Published By Top Shelf Productions & Knockabout

CHAPTER TWO takes place almost sixty years later in the psychedelic daze of Swinging London during 1969, a place where Tadukic Acid Diethylamide 26 is the drug of choice, and where different underworlds are starting to overlap dangerously to an accompaniment of sit-ins and sitars. The vicious gangster bosses of London's East End find themselves brought into contact with a counter-culture underground of mystical and medicated flower-children, or amoral pop-stars on the edge of psychological disintegration and developing a taste for Satanism. Alerted to a threat concerning the same magic order that she and her colleagues were investigating during 1910,

an 80-page full-color softcover graphic novel, 6.625" x 10.125",
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