Alan Moore's Shocking Futures #[nn]
Alan Moore's *Shocking Futures* arrives from Titan in 1986 as a handsome anthology package, and Kevin O'Neill's cover sets an unsettling cosmic tone — a vast, crimson web-like entity with a vaguely facial quality drifts through a deep-space backdrop of teal nebulae and a blood-red planet, radiating an eerie organic menace. The title itself is delivered via a cheerful speech bubble, a wry contrast to the brooding imagery below. Inside, Moore's writing anchors the collection, including the intriguingly titled "Grawks Bearing Gifts" — a fine showcase of the inventive science-fiction storytelling he was producing in abundance during this period.
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