Go Back   I-Mockery Forum > I-Mockery Discussion Forums > Philosophy, Politics, and News > Watchmen/the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
FAQ Members List Calendar Today's Posts

Thread: Watchmen/the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Reply to Thread
Title:
Message
Image Verification
Please enter the six letters or digits that appear in the image opposite.


Additional Options
Miscellaneous Options

Topic Review (Newest First)
May 21st, 2006 01:39 AM
ScruU2wice BUMP

I just finished reading Watchmen and I have to say it was so much more than I expected. Everything was so deep and well written.

I only have one kinda qualm with it

spoiler;





So adrian's master plan to stop conflict on earth is to fake an alien attack. I mean, even in one of the news report things they said that the alien accidentally breached the dimension and died. I understand how the fear of continuous invasion can unite humans but It really just seemed like there was only going to be one "drop" and everyone would hold hands and sing kumbaya. I don't think that living in fear of alien attack is any better then living in fear of a human attack. I don't know if that was the overall message of the book, but I kinda felt like it lampooned this as a really narrow ultra focused solution that really doesn't take humanity into perspective...

I think that the idea that humans would unite to defend against aliens seems pretty sound to me, but I can't see it as the long term solution that it's made out to be. I mean when would this feeling of unity wear off? I think the concession that was being made was that living in fear is better than not living. That's kinda why I think that the book is kinda poking at this soulless quantification of life.

I'm not sure. It might just be that I'm pissed about Rorschach getting shafted at the end
Nov 20th, 2003 08:37 PM
The_Rorschach The Last of the Mohicans was the adaptation brother. The original collection was called The Leather Stocking Series, and the books were individually The Pathfinder and The Deerslayer. There was another couple works, but their titles escape me
Nov 20th, 2003 12:23 PM
Buffalo Tom
Quote:
Originally Posted by Protoclown
I don't know WHO would be part of a 1920's gang, my knowledge of the fiction from that era is woefully slim.
Just as long as Daisy from 'The Great Gatsby' doesn't make a cameo, I'll be cool with anything they come up with for the next series.
Nov 17th, 2003 01:21 AM
Protoclown James Fenimore Cooper - "Last of the Mohicans". We already knew about that one, Ror.
Nov 14th, 2003 11:03 PM
The_Rorschach Natty Bumpo was actually a from a series of books written around Twain's time. Twain himself was highly critical of the series. I'll post a follow up tomorrow citing the exact reference and author. Horribly written book, but much loved at the time by those who didn't know much better -Which was anyone distanced from the frontier sadly
Oct 5th, 2003 12:24 PM
Protoclown I don't know WHO would be part of a 1920's gang, my knowledge of the fiction from that era is woefully slim.

FatSatan, in the Traveler's Almanac thing that accompanies the 2nd volume of the League (the prose thing in the back of the book, I read it all but it can be VERY dry in places), Alan Moore makes so many references to literature of the day it's absolutely insane. He refers to the 1780s league again, and he also reveals the fates of some of the characters in the 1890s League. As well as hinting at who may be in the 1920s League, and I believe Quatermain's son may be among them.

I don't really know any of the references in the 1780s League either except for Natty Bumpo who was in "Last of the Mohicans".
Oct 3rd, 2003 03:46 PM
pjalne Hmmm... who else could be part of an 1920 gang?
Oct 3rd, 2003 03:41 PM
FS Ah. If the next volume is also the last, then something as big as the War of the Worlds would probably not be out of place. The short story "Allan and the Sundered Veil" in League 1 mentioned a few other events that have yet to come, like the tentacled monster in the American house. Lovecraft maybe?

Mina Murray and Nemo are probably my favorite characters so far. In the first book Mina at one point seemed to be looking at a picture of the 1787 League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (L. Gulliver, Mr. and Mrs. Blakeny, Reverend Dr. Syn, Mistress Hill and N. Bumpo), but unless it's Gulliver from Gulliver's Travels, I didn't recognize any of them. Dr. Syn sounds very familiar.
Oct 3rd, 2003 02:58 PM
Rongi I'm adding that to me crimmus list :O
Oct 3rd, 2003 12:40 PM
Protoclown FS, yes, the second series of The League is all about the War of the Worlds thing. It's fucking fantastic, I really can't decide which series I like better. Unfortunately, this is clearly going to be the last series involving the current League.

However, there is news about a future series being done involving the 1920s League, with Mina Murray being the only continuing character.
Oct 3rd, 2003 12:28 PM
FS It's Sly, a character from the old PC race/kill game Deathtrack.

Apparently, he was born on the moon.

I wonder if Volume 2 of the League will already dive into War of the Worlds. The end of the first book seemed to suggest it, but it seems like kind of a big thing to rush into immediately.
Oct 3rd, 2003 10:51 AM
pjalne December 19.

And what´s that avatar? It kinda looks like James Marsters, but I doubt there was a Buffy game for the NES.
Oct 3rd, 2003 06:57 AM
FS YES.

It came with Watchmen. Great book also, but I was mainly blown away by Watchmen.

I thought I recently read somewhere that book 2 of the League was coming out soon, anyone know?
Oct 2nd, 2003 04:41 PM
pjalne Nemo
Oct 2nd, 2003 03:01 PM
Rongi Nice sig by the way, FS. I love League
Oct 2nd, 2003 10:10 AM
pjalne This is on top of my list with Sandman and a few others.
Oct 1st, 2003 03:04 PM
Rongi And Rorschach is THE ultimate bad-ass
Oct 1st, 2003 02:55 PM
FS
Watchmen/the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen

I think it was discussed into great lengths on ezboard, but I just want to say: I got it in the mail yesterday and read through the whole thing today. Absolutely one of the best stories (of any kind; graphic novel, comic, book) I've ever read, and I'm thankful to the many people here that spoke highly of it.

The story was nothing like what I expected, but that's a good thing.

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

   


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 05:44 AM.


© 2008 I-Mockery.com
Powered by: vBulletin
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.