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Harry Potter is the Antichrist, according to Alan Moore



He is a hero to millions of children the world over; fighting against the forces of evil in one of the most successful book series ever written. So fans of Harry Potter might throw down their plastic wands in disgust when a new graphic novel is published this week parodying the "boy who lived" as the Antichrist.

Century 2009, written by the celebrated graphic novelist Alan Moore, is poised to cause controversy over its parody of JK Rowling's best-loved creation. Legions of Potter fans are also likely to be incensed by the book's suggestion that Potter has been sent up as the Devil.

Though the words "Harry Potter" are never mentioned, the allusions are unmistakable. One section features a magical train hidden between platforms at King's Cross station which leads to a magical school. The Antichrist character has a hidden scar and a mentor named Riddle. (Lord Voldemort, born Tom Riddle, is Harry Potter's arch enemy in the Potter series.) Characters resembling both Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger also appear and, at one point, the Potter character kills someone with a lightning bolt from his flaccid penis.


The story threads history and fiction together, taking readers through different periods in British history – 1910, 1969 and finally 2009. The final installment will see the three main characters, Mina Murray, Allan Quatermain and Orlando attempt to face down the Antichrist.

Released on Wednesday in the UK and US, Century 2009, the final part of the trilogy, has been heavily embargoed to avoid being leaked on to the internet because of its cult status among comic-book fans, but also because of fears of reprisals from Rowling's publishers.

Over the years, Rowling's phenomenally successful franchise has been the subject of numerous legal proceedings over copyright infringements. In 2007, she sued a US publishing firm to block the publication of a 400-page book version of the Harry Potter Lexicon, an online reference guide to her work. The judge found in favour of Rowling and the book was released in a much shorter, unauthorised version a year later.

Laura Sneddon, a comics journalist and academic, who reviews the book in this newspaper and who has the only review copy, says Moore is depicting Potter as the Antichrist to make a comment on the degradation of the publishing industry. "As the publishing industry takes fewer risks, originality is visibly dwindling, while major franchises and celebrity biographies are relentlessly pushed upon us," says Ms Sneddon. "Moore is always keen to point out that the League books are satire and that he has respect for all characters that he uses and hints at, expressing hope that people will look beyond the Harry Potter connection to appreciate the whole."

Moore is Britain's most famous graphic novelist and his stories such as the Watchmen, V for Vendetta and From Hell have been turned into major Hollywood blockbuster films.

Both JK Rowling and Harry Potter's publishers, Bloomsbury, refused to comment on the publication of the book.


The Independent

I think I want to read this...
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fionaapple 19th-Jun-2012 02:20 pm (UTC)
at one point, the Potter character kills someone with a lightning bolt from his flaccid penis.

This would have been amazing to see in the film.
hellafun 19th-Jun-2012 02:22 pm (UTC)
ia
xextraordinaryx 19th-Jun-2012 02:22 pm (UTC)
ikr, but flaccid? how does that work
fionaapple 19th-Jun-2012 02:39 pm (UTC)
Harry Potter is the boy who lived, he can do anything sis.
sandstorm 19th-Jun-2012 02:38 pm (UTC)
Sounds like fanfiction
dropdeadpirate 19th-Jun-2012 03:36 pm (UTC)
wait what
neon1445 19th-Jun-2012 02:21 pm (UTC)
lol wut
artemis_archer 19th-Jun-2012 02:24 pm (UTC)
Remember that time when summer meant there would be a new Harry Potter book to read?

Best summers ever tbh
nuravecunt 19th-Jun-2012 02:28 pm (UTC)
Yep. Then coming back for school and that's all you talked about with the friends who never hung out with outside of school.
artemis_archer 19th-Jun-2012 02:39 pm (UTC)
Omg I was always too scared about spoilers to go to midnight releases. I sent my brother out to get TDH for me and he was all, "I just stood in line for 45 minutes with a bunch of nerds, you're welcome"
rubyboots 19th-Jun-2012 02:42 pm (UTC)
:*(
mjspice 19th-Jun-2012 04:09 pm (UTC)
Aww yeah......
vangogh_ourears 19th-Jun-2012 04:14 pm (UTC)
:((
punkinelf 19th-Jun-2012 02:24 pm (UTC)
Ohhh controversy! I see a bestseller!
foreignhorsie 19th-Jun-2012 04:19 pm (UTC)
TTTT.
slutzilla 19th-Jun-2012 02:26 pm (UTC)
this does not quench my thirst for a book about how Harry would have been if he joined Tom but o well
pushpoplove 19th-Jun-2012 02:26 pm (UTC)
title or description
scriptedending 19th-Jun-2012 02:27 pm (UTC)
mte
drinkatoast 19th-Jun-2012 03:50 pm (UTC)
perfect reaction gif.
poli_jerk 19th-Jun-2012 07:31 pm (UTC)
Perfect icon and perfect gif
hobnailedboots 19th-Jun-2012 02:28 pm (UTC)
and, at one point, the Potter character kills someone with a lightning bolt from his flaccid penis.
renegadewaltz 20th-Jun-2012 01:07 am (UTC)
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la_petite_singe 19th-Jun-2012 02:30 pm (UTC)
When I first heard about this, I honestly wasn't sure if it was a parody, since...well, it's Alan Moore and he's actually that nuts. But sure, why not.
vehiclesshockme 19th-Jun-2012 02:30 pm (UTC)
at one point, the Potter character kills someone with a lightning bolt from his flaccid penis.

Dead and fucking buried.

Oh Alan Moore, I didn't know you read Potter fic. :-X
empirebird 19th-Jun-2012 02:33 pm (UTC)
lmao

waiting for someone to link THAT pic with lightening Photoshopped in tbh.
vanishingbee 19th-Jun-2012 02:34 pm (UTC)
read it & wrote it.


next he will collab with cassandra claire.
alessar 19th-Jun-2012 02:51 pm (UTC)
Please do not give the universe any *ideas*.
wigglybob 19th-Jun-2012 03:21 pm (UTC)
nooooooooo
sic_obsession 19th-Jun-2012 02:31 pm (UTC)
"the Potter character kills someone with a lightning bolt from his flaccid penis."


lol, wut??



..dw? >_>
vanishingbee 19th-Jun-2012 02:31 pm (UTC)
Do want. Alan Moore is a lot better at spinning a tight narrative that doesn't lose track of itself, that's for sure.
renegadecat 19th-Jun-2012 02:32 pm (UTC)
I would read the HELL out of that.
gorlplz 19th-Jun-2012 02:32 pm (UTC)
empirebird 19th-Jun-2012 02:32 pm (UTC)
rofl

where can I buy this tbh.

Art should be supported
aldehyde 19th-Jun-2012 02:34 pm (UTC)
Oh Alan Moore. You troll <3
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