NEGATIVE BURN #19
Caliber Press

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1995

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Alan Moore revolutionized the comic form by infusing it with political critique, literary ambition, and structural experimentation. Works like Watchmen, V for Vendetta, and From Hell challenged genre conventions while dissecting the very nature of storytelling. Often controversial and always uncompromising, Moore’s writing fuses mysticism, anarchism, and historical theory into dense, symbol-laden narratives. His influence is felt far beyond comics, reshaping how sequential art is perceived culturally and critically. Rejecting mainstream constraints, he remains a key figure in the elevation of comics as a serious artistic medium.

Alan Moore
Caliber Press
666-000856000
40
English
1995
paperback/ 26 x 17 cm

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Negative Burn #19 continues its tradition of diverse, thought-provoking narratives. This issue features contributions from renowned creators such as Alan Moore, Bob Burden, and Brian Bolland, offering a range of stories that delve into surreal, fantastical, and horror-driven themes. Each tale challenges the reader’s perception of reality and narrative, providing insight into the darker corners of human imagination. Comix, Alan Moore, Bob Burden, Brian Bolland, Ted Slampyak, Edward Martin III, Ken Meyer Jr., Laurence Campbell, Guy Burwell, Caliber Press, 1995 Caliber Press 666-000856000 Alan Moore 1995

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1995

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Alan Moore
paperback/ 26 x 17 cm
666-000856000
English
40

Alan Moore revolutionized the comic form by infusing it with political critique, literary ambition, and structural experimentation. Works like Watchmen, V for Vendetta, and From Hell challenged genre conventions while dissecting the very nature of storytelling. Often controversial and always uncompromising, Moore’s writing fuses mysticism, anarchism, and historical theory into dense, symbol-laden narratives. His influence is felt far beyond comics, reshaping how sequential art is perceived culturally and critically. Rejecting mainstream constraints, he remains a key figure in the elevation of comics as a serious artistic medium.

Negative Burn #19 continues its tradition of diverse, thought-provoking narratives. This issue features contributions from renowned creators such as Alan Moore, Bob Burden, and Brian Bolland, offering a range of stories that delve into surreal, fantastical, and horror-driven themes. Each tale challenges the reader’s perception of reality and narrative, providing insight into the darker corners of human imagination. Comix, Alan Moore, Bob Burden, Brian Bolland, Ted Slampyak, Edward Martin III, Ken Meyer Jr., Laurence Campbell, Guy Burwell, Caliber Press, 1995 Caliber Press 666-000856000 Alan Moore 1995