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ALAN MOORE IS THE NEW PORNOGRAPHY
Or, “Fear and Loathing In Lexington KY, Part 2”.
Remember that story about the two library workers in Lexington, KY who lost their jobs for deliberately blocking an 11-year-old from checking out a copy of Alan Moore’s The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Black Dossier from an 11-year-old girl, which they did because one of them felt the images were so shocking she required prayer to cope with the trauma?
Apparently the incident came up at a library board meeting, where supporters of the library workers offered a petition demanding that not only LOEG: BD be removed permanently for obscenity, but also the following:
• Snuff, by Chuck Palahniuk
• Choke (based on a novel by Chuck Palahniuk), DVD
• Ron White: You Can’t Fix Stupid, DVD
Why? Because they encourage sexual predators. Obviously.
Meanwhile, televangelist Earl Lee Watts weighs in, waving a copy of LOEG: BD:

“If this is not pornography, what is?”
Luckily, it wasn’t all fear and pitchforks:
Which I guess means that Robert Crumb's Book Of Genesis and the Manga Bible won't be available on Kentucky's library shelves anytime soon.
FULL DISCLOSURE: I’m generally a fan of Alan Moore, but while I have read the first volume of LOEG and liked it, I haven’t read Black Dossier (due chiefly to international licensing issues). But I fully intend to get me a copy now.
Thanks for the recommendation, Fraidycat Christian Librarians!
Church of the poisoned mind,
This is dF
Remember that story about the two library workers in Lexington, KY who lost their jobs for deliberately blocking an 11-year-old from checking out a copy of Alan Moore’s The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Black Dossier from an 11-year-old girl, which they did because one of them felt the images were so shocking she required prayer to cope with the trauma?
Apparently the incident came up at a library board meeting, where supporters of the library workers offered a petition demanding that not only LOEG: BD be removed permanently for obscenity, but also the following:
• Snuff, by Chuck Palahniuk
• Choke (based on a novel by Chuck Palahniuk), DVD
• Ron White: You Can’t Fix Stupid, DVD
Why? Because they encourage sexual predators. Obviously.
Meanwhile, televangelist Earl Lee Watts weighs in, waving a copy of LOEG: BD:

“If this is not pornography, what is?”
Luckily, it wasn’t all fear and pitchforks:
DeWayne Brewer, Brookside Baptist's pastor, asking for a little common sense, warned that if the Bible ever went into graphic novel form, the banning committee would have something to really fret about.
Which I guess means that Robert Crumb's Book Of Genesis and the Manga Bible won't be available on Kentucky's library shelves anytime soon.
FULL DISCLOSURE: I’m generally a fan of Alan Moore, but while I have read the first volume of LOEG and liked it, I haven’t read Black Dossier (due chiefly to international licensing issues). But I fully intend to get me a copy now.
Thanks for the recommendation, Fraidycat Christian Librarians!
Church of the poisoned mind,
This is dF