Book Review: Alan Moore’s Sprawling New Epic, “jerusalem”

By Andrew Ervin, Special to The Washington Post Over the past four decades, Alan Moore has earned a reputation — and a massive, worldwide audience — as a historian and champion of the macabre. In his legendary comics “V for Vendetta,” “Watchmen” and “From Hell,” the natural and the supernatural can be difficult to distinguish.

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