I’ll focus on the story from the , as it’s the most widely known standalone narrative. The Story: A Victorian League of Legends
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The League travels to Venice to prevent a bombing during a world leader summit. They succeed in saving the city, but they soon discover a in their midst. It is revealed that "The Fantom" is actually their recruiter, M , who has been using the League to collect DNA samples and secret technologies (like Nemo’s submarine plans and Jekyll’s serum) to create a private army of "super-soldiers". I’ll focus on the story from the ,
" The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen " is a title shared by two very different versions of the same concept: an by Alan Moore and a 2003 Hollywood film . Both are set in an alternate Victorian era (steampunk/dieselpunk) where characters from classic 19th-century literature team up to fight global threats. They succeed in saving the city, but they
If you want a much darker, more literary, and complex take, check out the original graphic novels by Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill.