Famous Graphic Novelists Create Sexual Fairy Tale

Well-known graphic novel creator Alan Moore ("V for Vendetta," "From Hell," "League of Extraordinary Gentlemen") and his artist fiancée Melinda Gebbie have recently released "Lost Girls," a 240-page, fully painted, pornographic story that the couple has been working on for over a decade.

Like some of his previous work, Moore revisits characters from Victorian fiction, this time picking from the world of children's literature. The three main characters in "Lost Girls" are based on memorable faces from Wonderland, Oz, and Neverland, all meeting as grown women in a mysterious hotel in 1913 England. There, the three embark on a sexual journey through a fantasy world of their own creation.

Gebbie, who creates all the art for the project, and Moore parody the pornography of the Victorian period, while putting the three protagonists in some very graphic situations.

"Lost Girls" is available on book shelves now.