The short answer to this question is “best again” – and not only because Moore’s and O’Neill’s comics are so full of intertextual flavors that you can discover something new with each new read. The chronology of the events presented in the work of the British also differs from the order in which the parts were published, which means that they can be read based on the date of publication or the time of the action.
This is what the readers who try to understand the order of reading “The League …” look like – a fragment of the comic book “League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.” Storm”
Order of issuing volumes
If we decide to read according to the publication time of the original albums, the order is as follows:
- League of Extraordinary Gentlemen , volume 1 (Polish edition II includes additional materials, including the story Alan and the torn curtain )
- League of Extraordinary Gentlemen , volume 2 (Polish edition II contains additional materials, including New Travel Almanac )
- The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen . Black files
- League of Extraordinary Gentlemen . S tulecie (originally released in three albums with subtitles 1910 , 1969 and 2009 )
- Nemo. Heart of ice
- Nemo. Berlin roses
- Nemo. The river of ghosts
- The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen . Storm
Reading like this is fine, but not the best it can be. I will explain why I think so later in the text.