Complete Ballad of Halo Jones TPB (2001 Titan/2000 AD) comic books
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Published Jul 2001 by Titan/2000 AD.
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Titan/2000 AD Edition - 1st printing. Written by Alan Moore. Art by Ian Gibson. Meet Halo Jones. She's going out... and out... and out! Escaping the Hoop, Manhattan Island's land of mindless leisure, is just the first step in a cosmic adventure that will take Halo to the farthest ends of the galaxy, through war and peace, trial, despair and triumph. You've never met anyone quite like Halo... and you never will again! From comics master Alan Moore (Watchmen, America's Best Comics) and artist Ian Gibson. "Possibly the first feminist heroine in comics," wrote the Observer of Alan Moore's epic tale of one woman's search for her place in a galaxy out of control. Originally published in 2000 A.D. and then collected by Titan Books, this classic tale of future alienation and an individual's struggle for freedom remains a timeless testament to the genuis of Moore. Beautifully illustrated by artist Ian Gibson, this is the ultimate sci-fi opus. Don't dare miss it! Softcover, 9-in. x 12-in., 192 pages, B&W. Cover price $19.99.
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Published Jul 2001 by Titan/2000 AD.
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Titan/2000 AD Edition - 2nd and later printings. Written by Alan Moore. Art by Ian Gibson. Meet Halo Jones. She's going out... and out... and out! Escaping the Hoop, Manhattan Island's land of mindless leisure, is just the first step in a cosmic adventure that will take Halo to the farthest ends of the galaxy, through war and peace, trial, despair and triumph. You've never met anyone quite like Halo... and you never will again! From comics master Alan Moore (Watchmen, America's Best Comics) and artist Ian Gibson. "Possibly the first feminist heroine in comics," wrote the Observer of Alan Moore's epic tale of one woman's search for her place in a galaxy out of control. Originally published in 2000 A.D. and then collected by Titan Books, this classic tale of future alienation and an individual's struggle for freedom remains a timeless testament to the genuis of Moore. Beautifully illustrated by artist Ian Gibson, this is the ultimate sci-fi opus. Don't dare miss it! Softcover, 9-in. x 12-in., 192 pages, B&W. Cover price $19.99.