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Promethea, Volume 5

par Alan Moore, J.H. Williams III (Illustrateur)

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  freixas | Mar 31, 2023 |
This series by Alan Moore and JH Williams has been one of my favorite comics ever and this final collection is no different.

The previous volumes were guided introductions to magic and the kabbalah. This last volume sees Promethea presiding over the Apocalypse while the government and a a super-team try and stop her. Moore's vision of the end of the world is actually quite uplifting and inspiring; probably not something you ever expected to read.

As with the whole series, JH Williams' and Mick Gray's art (with colors by both Jeromy Cox and Jose Villarrubia) more than stands up to the rigors of Moore's demanding scripts.

The final issue (for reasons that become obvious as you read the series, there had to be 32 issues) is an epilogue that restates/summarizes all of the themes and ideas that have been presented in the previous 31 issues; all in one heady, psychedelic package.

One of the most satisfying, thought-provoking comics reads I've come across. ( )
  adamgallardo | Aug 11, 2021 |
Tom Strong!!! ( )
  AChild | Jan 7, 2021 |
Once I started this one, I pretty much had to keep going until the very end. In part, it was not as profound as the previous volumes, so that made the reading pace a bit quicker. Most of the in-depth meditation of the series was already out of the way. The nice thing about the ending, which I think is a stroke of genius for Moore, is that it leaves you with an uplifting sense of hope. And yet, you get the idea that the story will go on. This was definitely a good way to wrap up this very good and interesting series. Fans of Alan Moore will definitely like it. Readers who enjoy mythology and folklore will like it as well. In terms of appeal factors, and this is more for librarians, readers who like works like the Fables series may like this series. ( )
  bloodravenlib | Aug 17, 2020 |
A bit underwhelmed by these. If you want a beautifully illustrated example of the Hermetic Qabalah interpretation of the Tree of Life and the Tarot Deck, with lots of respect for John Dee and Aleister Crowley, then this may be the reference book for you. If you want a gripping graphic novel about the adventures of a woman with the powers of a goddess, you may find all the explanations of the significance and imagery a bit hard work to wade through. Definitely reads as if written when stoned - wow man, we are all one in the mind of god, and we should all love one another, and we are all made of love, and the imagination is Powerful, man, and sex is powerful, man, let's put the Wand in the Cup - although that doesn't mean it's not beautiful and contains a lot of truth. The sort of book fundamentalist christians probably have in mind when they say 'reading graphic novels teaches children about False Magick and is Dangerous' although to be fair, very heavy in christian imagery and accepting of the divinity of Christ (just also the divinity of everything else). ( )
  atreic | Aug 5, 2016 |
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Although superficially resembling Alan Moore’s take on Wonder Woman, by its end, Promethea symbolizes unlimited potential in an eye-opening series celebrating imagination and magic.
 

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