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Alan Moore's Lost Girls: A Pornographic Masterpiece Blocked in France

publication · 2026-04-23

Alan Moore and Melinda Gebbie's graphic novel Lost Girls, a 300-page erotic work, was blocked from publication in France by legal advisor Emmanuel Pierrat. The book, developed over twelve years, reimagines Alice, Dorothy, and Wendy as adult women meeting in an Austrian hotel on the eve of World War I. Bernard Joubert intervened with the publisher to revive the project.

Key facts

  • Lost Girls is a 300-page graphic novel by Alan Moore and Melinda Gebbie.
  • The book took twelve years to complete.
  • It features Alice from Alice in Wonderland, Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz, and Wendy from Peter Pan.
  • The story is set in an Austrian hotel on the eve of World War I.
  • Publication in France was blocked by legal advisor Emmanuel Pierrat.
  • Bernard Joubert intervened with the publisher to restart publication.
  • Alan Moore is considered the most acclaimed comic book writer since the 1980s.
  • The work is described as surpassing all previous erotic or pornographic comics.

Entities

Artists

  • Alan Moore
  • Melinda Gebbie
  • Guido Crepax
  • Bernard Joubert

Institutions

  • Éditions Delcourt

Locations

  • France
  • Austria

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