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Promethea, Vol. 1 by Alan Moore
Promethea, Vol. 1 by Alan Moore









Promethea, Vol. 1 by Alan Moore Promethea, Vol. 1 by Alan Moore

There are so many other small things to be enjoyed in this book besides the overarching, engaging storyline, and the inspired visuals. It is also only revealed towards the end of the volume who one of Promethea’s main enemies is. Sophie is yet to find hers, and it’s also brought up whether or not the merging of the imagination with reality would be chaotic or peaceful.

Promethea, Vol. 1 by Alan Moore

These include war and conflict being ‘naught but a failure of the imagination’ (one Promethea was created to rescue young men from the trenches) and other philosophical musings fleshed out through the colourful, artful panels (hints of all kinds of aesthetic influence – from dystopian sci-fi, to fairytales, to gangster films, to pop art and so on).Ī quest narrative is also introduced towards the end of this volume, which will obviously be continued, where each of the Prometheas fulfills some purpose.

Promethea, Vol. 1 by Alan Moore

In this volume many other themes and ideas come to the fore, which I’m sure will be extended on in later volumes. ‘Chairs exist – so does the idea of chairs’. Futher, there is a kind-of play on Baudrillardian/postructuralist notions where the two worlds are concerned eg. For someone like me – passionate about the existence of stories and their ability to make things come alive – this was a fulfilling concept. The character of Promethea is part of the Immateria herself – she is a story, and is only brought alive through the imagination. Unlike Watchmen, almost all the main characters are female, and besides the overemphasis on lesbian jokes (which is a bit tongue-in-cheek I think), these women really kick arse. Like Watchmen, the story is rich and complex. Promethea Book 1 is an intellectually stimulating, highly imaginative, transportative text, of which I got immense enjoyment. It turns out this ‘Smee’ who attacked was trying to intervene before she took over as the next Promethea… When this dark presence tries to attack her, a hefty Promethea comes to her rescue, who closely resembles the woman whose house she was just at. Barbara warns her off the case, and on the way out the teen girl is stalked by a shadowy figure. She tracks down a woman called Barbara Shelley, who is the widow of the last man to write about Promethea. Sophie’s subject is the oft-referenced character Promethea, who has seen many manifestations in visual literature. Main character Sophie and her bumbling best friend Stacia are doing assignments on comic books. Written by Alan Moore, a rt by JH Williams III and Mick Gray ( Aus, US )Īn enhanced version of modern-day New York (1999) is the main setting of Promethea Book 1, alongside an alternate realm where all the vivid imaginings that go on in the collective consciousness (and unconscious) live, the Immateria.











Promethea, Vol. 1 by Alan Moore