Promethea, Book 5

# Read * Promethea, Book 5 by Alan Moore, J.H. Williams Ý eBook or Kindle ePUB. Promethea, Book 5 Beautiful illustration, well written FaeMayhem I adore this entire series. Especially interesting for those with interest in Thelema/OTO/Kabbalah leanings. Beautiful illustration, well written. book itself bound well.. M said YES. I was sad to see Promethea end after just five books, but this is hands down one of the most kick-@$$ stories I have ever read (this goes for the series, not just this book) and the series is a cherished part of my graphic novel collection - and I am picky! The ending

Promethea, Book 5

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Rating : 4.51 (946 Votes)
Asin : 1401206204
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 200 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-03-28
Language : English

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Beautiful illustration, well written FaeMayhem I adore this entire series. Especially interesting for those with interest in Thelema/OTO/Kabbalah leanings. Beautiful illustration, well written. book itself bound well.. M said YES. I was sad to see Promethea end after just five books, but this is hands down one of the most kick-@$$ stories I have ever read (this goes for the series, not just this book) and the series is a cherished part of my graphic novel collection - and I am picky! The ending caught me off-guard, but in a way it almost seems fitting the way it ended.. Snickster said Incredible. The Promethea series was the most interesting and inspiring graphic novels I've ever read. I can't see how Moore can top these.

Written by Alan Moore Art by J.H. Williams III & Mick Gray Cover by Williams & Jose Villarrubia A softcover edition of the final PROMETHEA collection features issues #26-32, plus a poster insert showing issue #32 in all its glory! This is the story of the end of the world, with guest stars from around the America's Best globe! Retailers: Please consult the order form for a special order incentive offer on this title.

The ambitious project has often daunted readers with lengthy segments devoted to verbose philosophizing, and that it comes off as well as it does is due largely to artist J. Gordon FlaggCopyright © American Library Association. From Booklist The author of such landmark graphic novels as Watchmen and From Hell wraps up his most audacious recent project unorthodoxly even by his own radical standards. The very last chapter consists entirely of full-page portraits of Promethea floating over a psychedelic background and expounding on themes suggested by the paths of the tarot and spheres of the kabbalah--a characteristically unconventional Moore ending. Williams III, who has smoothly veered from superhero action to photographic realism to fine-a