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|title=The From Hell Companion
|sort=From Hell Companion, The
|publisher=Knockabout
|date=May 2013
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|summary=Not just for a handful of avid fans, this look at the birth and building of a classic graphic novel is a fascinating insight into the art of turning words into pictures.
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|aznus=B00CLDDS4Y
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[[:Category:Alan Moore|Alan Moore]] will always be synonymous with two major books – [[Watchmen by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons|Watchmen]] and From Hell, his look at the Whitechapel Murders. While the latter may appear to many to be a great, galumphing graphic novel loosely about Jack the Ripper, you ain't seen nothing yet. This volume is his illustrator [[:Category:Eddie Campbell|Eddie Campbell's]] look at proceedings, and for a book that would appear to have no actual Moore input in it, he provides a welter of words for it.
I must thank the publishers for my review copy.
The last book solely about one graphic novel that had more detail than this would be [[MetaMAUS by Art Spiegelman]], which it quotes. We also have a review of [[The Lovely Horrible Stuff by Eddie Campbell]].
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