I specifically saw this gif (thanks @commodoresays for all the gifs you made from this series and for this one in particular, you're the best!) and this image automatically came to mind.

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I specifically saw this gif (thanks @commodoresays for all the gifs you made from this series and for this one in particular, you're the best!) and this image automatically came to mind.

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Here's a question for you: How did you find The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen? (I'm referring to the first and second volumes of the comic only)
What was your reaction towards the characters? Do you remember the comic fondly?
I should say, both positive and negative opinions are appreciated. I don't care if Alan Moore is extremely famous for his works and how this might make some people uncomfortable sharing negative thoughts. I want Honest opinions on LoEG as an adaptation of several books and how it takes creative liberties to portray characters and show how they bond through the plot of the two stories.
Nautilus !
"20 000 leagues under the sea" killing me and my feelings, so I sketched Nemo and Aronnax.
P.S. I see them like this and no one will change my mind.
19-Oath

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20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (Richard Fleischer, 1954)
No hay tumba más tranquila que el mar
Capitan Nemo en 20.000 leguas de viaje en submarino