Download The Courtyard & Neonomicon by Alan Moore (.CBR)

The Courtyard and Neonomicon by Alan Moore and Jacen Burrows
Requirements: CBR Reader. 134 MB.
Overview: Two FBI agents (including a hot female agent who is a recovering sex addict) are tracking a serial killer who doesn’t just kill folks…. He cuts off their arms and heads and “carves them like tulips”. It is heavily implied that this carving isn’t just figurative… The guy is actually making something like an ice sculpture…

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Neonomicon

    Alan Moore writer
    Jacen Burrows artist
    Juanmar colorer
    Ariana Osborne production
    David Marks, Mark Seifert other
    Mark Seifert, William Christensen editor
    Published by Avatar Press. 2010.

    Inspired by the stories and poems of H.P. Lovecraft, Alan Moore first created The Courtyard as his homage universe to Lovecraft. With his love for Lovecraft, Alan Moore is now penning stories set in this Courtyard Universe. Stories that are sequels to The Courtyard are called Neonomicon.

    Synopsis:

      Alan Moore’s Neonomicon #1 – Part 1: At the Mansions of Madness

        The all-new all-Alan Moore horror series spoken of only in hushed whispers for years is finally here! From the award-winning master of comics, Alan Moore, comes a brand-new tale of Lovecraftian horror that will leave you too afraid to close your eyes, but more afraid to open them! NEONOMICON, the sequel to THE COURTYARD graphic novel, is slithering its way onto shelves to take its place as a Great Old One of comics terror! Illustrated by Moore’s favorite demented artist, Jacen Burrows, NEONOMICON pulls no punches as every full-colored page is covered in nightmares brought to gruesome life! The story begins some years after the chilling events of THE COURTYARD, in a world where two young and cocky FBI agents are investigating strange— and familiar murders. They think they’ve seen the worst monsters in America, but as they pull up to the maximum security asylum where one Aldo Sax speaks in strange tongues, Agents Brears and Lamper may be beginning to suspect that they’re about to see something so much worse. But they cannot begin to imagine the creeping insanity that has already begun to pull them under… Alan Moore’s Neonomicon #1 is available with regular and Wraparound covers by Jacen Burrows, a special rare "Book of the Dead" retailer incentive, and an ultra-scarce retailer incentive Remarqued edition with an original sketch by Burrows!

      Alan Moore’s Neonomicon #2 – Part 2: The Shadow Out Of America

        The second issue of the all-new, all Alan Moore, horror series spoken of only in hushed whispers for years is finally here! From the award-winning master of comics, Alan Moore, comes a brand new tale of Lovecraftian horror that will leave you too afraid to close your eyes, but more afraid to open them! NEONOMICON, the sequel to THE COURTYARD Graphic Novel, is slithering its way onto shelves to take its place as a Great Old One of comics terror! Illustrated by Moore’s favorite demented artist, Jacen Burrows, NEONOMICON pulls no punches as every full-colored page is covered in nightmares brought to gruesome life! In the wake of a gruesome homicide and an impossible vision in the courtyard, Agents Brears and Lamper are understandably rattled, but more determined than ever to find answers. Now, their case is taking them literally and literarily through Lovecraftian mythos, to Salem, Massachusetts as they try to unravel the secrets of sex, drugs, murder, and the ever-creeping darkness…

      Alan Moore’s Neonomicon #3 – Part 3: The Language at the Threshold

        From the award-winning master of comics, Alan Moore, comes a brand new tale of Lovecraftian horror that will leave you too afraid to close your eyes, but more afraid to open them!
        NEONOMICON, the sequel to THE COURTYARD Graphic Novel, is slithering its way onto shelves to take its place as a Great Old One of comics terror! Illustrated by Moore’s favorite demented artist, Jacen Burrows, NEONOMICON pulls no punches as every full-colored page is covered in nightmares brought to gruesome life.
        Agents Brears and Lamper are missing. Vanished without a trace from Salem Massachusetts. And the only clues available to the FBI are the gibberish ramblings of Randolph Carter and a book of the occult that makes even less sense. But just because no one understands what’s happening doesn’t mean it’s not all real.
        The horror as only just begun, and there’s a whispering, lisping laughter that sounds an awful lot like Johnny Carcosa… Alan Moore’s Neonomicon #3 is available with Regular and Wraparound covers by Jacen Burrows…

      Alan Moore’s Neonomicon #4 – Part 4: The Lurker Within

        The cataclysmic final issue of the all-new, all Alan Moore, horror series spoken of only in hushed whispers for years is finally here! NEONOMICON, the sequel to THE COURTYARD Graphic Novel, is slithering its way onto shelves to take its place as a Great Old One of comics terror! Illustrated by Moore’s favorite demented artist, Jacen Burrows, NEONOMICON pulls no punches as every full-colored page is covered in nightmares brought to gruesome life! Agent Brears has, quite literally, been to hell and back. Hell just happens to look like a network of tunnels beneath an esoteric little bookstore in Salem, Mass. But now that Brears has walked out of hell, she can see things that most people can’t. Things that would drive most people mad. But as NEONOMICON draws to a close, Brears has one more thing she wants to show you… Alan Moore’s Neonomicon #4 is available with a Regular and Wraparound covers by Jacen Burrows and a special rare Book of the Dead retailer incentive. MATURE THEMES

      Alan Moore’s Neonomicon Hornbook

        A Preview to Alan Moore’s Neonomicon. In this issue a few pages from issue #1 was used to show us readers the bridge connection to The Courtyard, assuming we have read it.
        The rest of the comic was filled with pages from Alan Moore’s scripts.

    Reviewed by Captain Bintang on July 30, 2010. "…like some big literary in-joke…".

      Two FBI agents, Lamper and Brears, are visiting Sax,a serial-killer and former FBI agent in an asylum, he`s incarcerated for chopping up several people ( he `carved them into tulips`), and a copycat killer is now on the loose. Sax yabbers away in some arcane language, but the two agents get leads to the nightclub, Club Zothique.
      After raiding the club, the lead suspect, Carcosa, does a runner by escaping through the drains…investigating Carcosa`s house the agents stumble upon horror and….weeeeirdness (of course – this is a Cthulhu Mythos story, right?).

      This four-parter follows on from another earlier series, `The Courtyard` – which I havn`t read and know nothing about. But the reader does get put in the picture a little about Sax`s murders. I was grimacing a little as I started reading this, y`see, maybe it`s my age, maybe it`s a childhood of reading Marvel, but…sorry, the swearing really gets me. Once or twice alright, but honestly – these characters would make a Marine blush.
      It`s not big. It`s not clever, and it just makes me think you`re trying too hard!
      Ok, lecture over. Anyhow, these two agents at the asylum – oh, one of them, Brears, has a sex addiction. Yeah, sex addiction, no kiddin` – try and interview killer Sax, who babbles in a bizarre tongue (look out for the Cthulhu references folks). Back with the other agents, we get a rundown on Sax`s murders and a similarity to occult-orientated murders in the `20s…

      But things start to pick up when Brears and Lamper infiltrate Club Zothique…

      This was ok, personally I like my Cthulhu stuff set in another era, back in the `20s – when we could do without the constant stream of obscenities and agents hung up on sex addiction…
      Still, on the good side, this issue does actually have some pretty slick dialogue and the art by Jacen Burrows is excellent. Lovecraft fans will have a field-day spotting all the references to the writer`s stories – check out the lyrics to the songs from metal band Rats In The Malls (get it?) in Club Zothique…
      Well, I preferred Boom! Studio`s `The Calling: Cthulhu Chronicles`, but overall this isn`t too bad. I`ll likely read the next f#*king installment (damn!)…

Download Instructions:
http://ceesty.com/wKLMcS — The Courtyard (2003)
http://ceesty.com/wKLMcG — Neonomicon (2010)
http://ceesty.com/wKLMcK — Neonomicon Hornbook (2010)




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