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=== ''[[Nineteen Sixty Three|1963]]'' contains examples of: ===
=== ''[[Nineteen Sixty Three|1963]]'' contains examples of: ===
* [[Acid Trip Dimension]]: When they go through the Maybe Machine in Mystery, Inc.
* [[Acid Trip Dimension]]: When they go through the Maybe Machine in Mystery, Inc.
* [[Alliteration]]
* [[Added Alliterative Appeal]]
* [[Affectionate Parody]]: This miniseries is loaded with playful jabs at Marvel cliches.
* [[Affectionate Parody]]: This miniseries is loaded with playful jabs at Marvel cliches.
* [[Anthology Comic]]: A few of the issues have more than one story.
* [[Anthology Comic]]: A few of the issues have more than one story.

Revision as of 04:49, 28 December 2014

1963 is a six-issue miniseries written by Alan Moore and published in 1993. Stylistically, it invokes The Silver Age of Comic Books (particularly, that of the early Marvel Comics), complete with spoof advertisements in the style of the day. This last item was repeated with a period-appropriate twist by Moore's later project with Kevin O'Neill, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.

The series has never been finished as initially intended. It was meant to be followed by an 80-page annual, in which the 1963 characters are catapulted forward 30 years to meet with the Dark Age characters of 1993.


1963 contains examples of:

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