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Faithless
06-24-2006, 01:15 PM
Or that's how she's been portrayed, and the copyright holders to "Peter Pan" aren't happy. :frown:

And if they ever come out with a movie, maybe they can get that sort-of / kind-of attractive lady, Jessica Biel, to play her.

In the BBC interview, (graphic novelist Alan) Moore said that “Lost Girls” was inspired by “Peter Pan,” but that he doesn’t intend to seek permission from the hospital to use the Wendy character.

Maybe, he's been looking at too much hentai, too, to see anything sexy in PP. :frown:

‘Peter Pan’ protector protests erotic novels -- ‘Lost Girls’ books portray Wendy engaging in sexual escapades (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/13503930)

Updated: 10:01 a.m. MT June 23, 2006

LONDON - A London hospital that holds the copyright to “Peter Pan” has questioned the appropriateness of a series of books that portrays the character Wendy exploring her sexuality.

The “Lost Girls” books, by graphic novelist Alan Moore, are about three world-famous characters: Wendy, Dorothy from “The Wizard of Oz” and Alice from “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.” The characters meet one another and have sexual adventures. Wendy not only engages in erotic trysts but also encounters pedophiles.

Moore wrote three separate “Lost Girls” novels in 1995, 1996 and 2005, all featuring Wendy, and some were published by the small U.S. company Kitchen Sink Press. They include drawings by artist Melinda Gebbie of sexual acts that could be considered pornographic, and some of the books were sold in England with an “adults only” warning on their jackets.

Another American publisher, Top Shelf Productions, has said it plans to publish all of three of the books as “Lost Girls Collected.”

“We understand this graphic novel involves characters from the story of J.M. Barrie’s “Peter Pan & Wendy,” which is, of course, in copyright in the U.K. and EU,” the Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children said in a statement about Moore’s book.

The hospital, which was bequeathed the rights to the “Peter Pan” books by Barrie, said: “In order to be published or distributed in these territories, Alan Moore’s title would need our permission or license. From press coverage, we understand it deals with sensitive subject matter which does not initially seem appropriate to be associated with the hospital and with J.M. Barrie’s legacy to us.”

Stephen Cox, the hospital’s spokesman, said Friday that it has not taken legal action against Moore and is was waiting to see whether the author will contact the institution to discuss its objections.

The hospital didn’t know about the “Lost Girls” books until Moore was recently interviewed about them by the British Broadcasting Corp., Cox said.

‘I don't really see that you can ban anything’

Moore, a well known comics writer, has produced works including dark graphic novels such as “Watchmen,” about a world on the verge of nuclear annihilation, and “From Hell,” an autopsy of Victorian England and the nature of misogyny. He also wrote “V for Vendetta” about a British anarchist who blows up Parliament, which was released in March as a movie starring Hugo Weaving and Natalie Portman.

In the BBC interview, Moore said that “Lost Girls” was inspired by “Peter Pan,” but that he doesn’t intend to seek permission from the hospital to use the Wendy character.

“I don’t really see that you can ban anything in this day and age. It wasn’t our intention to try to provoke a ban,” Moore was quoted as saying.

The hospital said its copyright to the “Peter Pan” book, play and characters expires in Europe in January 2008, but that it will continue to collect royalties in Britain.

Copyright control over the “Peter Pan” story has been disputed in the United States, where The Walt Disney Co. made a famous movie about it.

VV o n g B a
06-24-2006, 02:19 PM
alan moore is an ass. i read part of his league of extraordinary gentlemen comic until i got to his portrayal of asian men. it was one of the most disgusting stereotypical caricatures of asian men i've seen outside of the yellow peril comics from the 50s. it made me wanna rip the pages from the comic.

TB4000
06-24-2006, 04:05 PM
Yeah, this was in the paper earlier. Dorothy, Wendy, and Alice all having sexual misadventures. That just ain't kosher, I tells ya. Though you haven't seen Todd MacFarlane's version of Dorothy Gale. :eek:
http://www.spawn.com/features/monsters2/

Faithless
07-07-2007, 10:37 AM
I bought the 2003 version (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0316396/) of PP for the nieces and nephews.

The Wendy character seemed to be ready for a love affair.

kimpossible
07-07-2007, 12:32 PM
Moore has 'borrowing' issues. This isn't his first time around with using material he didn't bother to get permission for before.

tripostrophe
07-07-2007, 08:10 PM
that's disgusting. crossing 'vendetta' off of my list of movies to see..

MD2020
07-07-2007, 08:24 PM
that's disgusting. crossing 'vendetta' off of my list of movies to see..

Ehh, don't think it will make a difference, but Moore has not viewed the film and doesn't want anything to do with it...

Anyway, don't think anything is too weird for a practicing magician that worships Glycon, the snake god.