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|title=Nemo: Roses of Berlin
|author=Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill
|publisher=Knockabout
|date=March 2014
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>086166230X</amazonuk>
|amazonus=<amazonus>086166230X</amazonus>
|website=
|video=
|summary=Great artwork lifts this soapy, idiosyncratic and short adventure set in an alternative Nazi capital.
|cover=086166230X
|aznuk=086166230X
|aznus=086166230X
}}
It's all very well having a heroic band of brigands and workers plucked from literature and being able to do the jobs that can't ever even feature in top secret files. Submariners, invisible men, and other individuals of mysterious origin, powers and sometimes intent aren't unique to English, or England. Hence this loose approximation of World War II, when Berlin is turned into a Germania-meets-''Judge-Dredd''-Megacity, and the Indian daughter of Captain Nemo and her very own special Captain Jack have a much more personal mission. The Fuhrer – and the real people and things behind the throne of the Nazi-type superpower – have something they'll fight to the end to get back – their own offspring.

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