[comics] Review of Lost Girls — Blogcritics.org reviews a preview copy of Lost Girls … ‘Much of Moore’s work involves a critical transformative event that breaks the border between worlds, such as the genocidal concentration camp that creates his “V” in V For Vendetta, or the murders of Jack the Ripper seen as a kind of invocation for the 20th century in From Hell. In Lost Girls, the telling of sexual histories by his girls is a chance for them to escape old hurts, embrace old pains and enjoy their sexuality unashamed. Wendy, from Peter Pan, is a tightly wound Victorian prude when we first see her, but gradually opens to embrace her lusty past with Moore’s sexaholic Pan.’
Lost Girls review from Blogcritics
This entry was posted on Monday, July 10th, 2006 at 5:08 pm and is filed under Alan Moore, Comics.
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