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Alan Moore's Glory #2 The End of Delight; "Tied Down By The Temptress Of Torment"
Cover Date: January, 2002
The story is really two parts: "The End of Delight" and "Tied Down By The Temptress Of Torment"The End of Delight The End of Delight is the main story. This story focuses on the tarot card 10 of swords, which represents Ruin. Gloriana wakes up in Gloria' ...
Issue Description
The story is really two parts: "The End of Delight" and "Tied Down By The Temptress Of Torment"
The End of DelightThe End of Delight is the main story. This story focuses on the tarot card 10 of swords, which represents Ruin. Gloriana wakes up in Gloria's body after a wild night of sex. Gloriana decides to do some Superhero work before returning Gloria's body to her for work.
The story splits when Gloria is at work and Gloriana is in Thule (Paradise Island). Gloria really believes she is imagining things that Gloriana is doing and Gloriana is being visited by the 10 of Swords. The 10 of Swords brings warning and ultimately leads to the separation of Gloria and Gloriana.
"Tied Down By The Temptress Of Torment"This story is the Glory story that Troy reads after waking up from his wild night of sex with Gloria. Tied Down By the Temptress Of Torment is a Golden Age inspired story with death traps and no knowledge of the feminist movement. This issue would also be drawn by Matt Martin to give the comic a change in visual continuity.
VariantCover ArtistltdRelease DateMartinMatt Martin ParkAndy Park HaleyMatt Haley FinchDavid Finch MychaelsMarat Mychaels FreedomKarl Waller1500May 2002HallCarrie Hall1500June 2002Alan Moore's Glory (2001)
- Publisher
- Avatar Press
Volume Description
Because of the bankruptcy of Awesome Comics in 2000, may of Alan Moore's revamps are left unfinished. The Glory stories are the only ones where we can assume Alan Moore addressed with his America's Best Comics' Promethea series. There are many debates how much Promethea is based on Glory. Alan Moore was working on Glory in Avatar press as well in 2001, which continued the Awesome story series by reprinting issue zero and then stopping at issue #2. Legal reasons are believed to be the reason Glory had to be canceled once more. For that short period in which Moore was working on both Glory and Promethea, the stories were different.
The main link between Promethea and Glory are that they are an empowering woman who work as avatars to the types of stories Alan Moore would of told if he had a chance to work on DC Comics Wonder Woman.
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