

Once Mina gathers her team, they are sent on a few strange quests by a mysterious benefactor that lead to the (almost) destruction of the world, in a beautiful homage to H G Wells’s The War of the Worlds, with a guest appearance by other H G Wells characters from The Island of Dr Moreau.īasically, if you love nineteenth to twentieth century literature and want to enjoy a story that incorporates some of the greatest characters we’ve all heard of, you should definitely read this book. Other characters also include some famous detectives written about by Edgar Allan Poe and Arthur Conan Doyle, but I won’t go too much into that… Among them are Captain Nemo (Jules Vernes’s Twenty-Thousand Leagues Under the Sea), the Invisible Man (H G Wells’s The Invisible Man), Dr Jekyll (R L Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde), and Allan Quatermain (H Rider Haggard’s King Solomon’s Mines). Starting off in nineteenth century England, the story follows Mina Harker (Bram Stoker’s Dracula) as she’s tasked with finding a group of individuals who are to form a League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. There’s a movie based on it that came out in my childhood, but I never actually bothered to look into it beyond hearing about it in passing.Īnd then I saw the full volume set in a comic book store, and I knew I had to buy it.Ĭreated by the man who brought us V for Vendetta and Watchmen, this graphic novel is not just a raunchy tale of mystery and action, but it is also an homage to some of the best characters literature has to offer. I heard of this book when I was younger, of course.
