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The Ballad of Halo Jones is a science fiction comic strip written by Alan Moore and drawn by Ian Gibson, with lettering by Steve Potter (Books 1 & 2) and Richard Starkings (Book 3). Halo Jones first appeared July 1984 in five-page instalments in the pages of the weekly British comic 2000 AD and is regarded as one of the high points of 2000 AD. The eponymous heroine is a highly sympathetic 50th-century everywoman, and the tone of the strip ranges from the comic to the poignant. The three "books" span more than ten years of her life, and also serve as a tour of the well-realised futuristic universe which Moore and Gibson created. Originally, Halo Jones was planned to run to nine books, chronicling Halo's life from adolescence to old age. However, the series was discontinued after three books

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  • The Ballad of Halo Jones (en)
  • Ballada o Halo Jones (pl)
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  • Ballada o Halo Jones (ang. The Ballad of Halo Jones) – pasek komiksowy autorstwa Alan Moore’a i opowiadający o żyjącej w pięćdziesiątym wieku everywoman – tytułowej Halo Jones, wydawany na łamach magazynu komiksowego w latach 1984–1986. Oryginalnie Ballada o Halo Jones została zaplanowana na dziewięć cyklów, ukazując życie Halo od okresu młodzieńczego do starości. Ostatecznie seria została przerwana po trzech cyklach z powodu sporu pomiędzy Moore’em a IPC Media, ówczesnym właścicielem 2000 AD, dotyczącego praw autorskich. (pl)
  • The Ballad of Halo Jones is a science fiction comic strip written by Alan Moore and drawn by Ian Gibson, with lettering by Steve Potter (Books 1 & 2) and Richard Starkings (Book 3). Halo Jones first appeared July 1984 in five-page instalments in the pages of the weekly British comic 2000 AD and is regarded as one of the high points of 2000 AD. The eponymous heroine is a highly sympathetic 50th-century everywoman, and the tone of the strip ranges from the comic to the poignant. The three "books" span more than ten years of her life, and also serve as a tour of the well-realised futuristic universe which Moore and Gibson created. Originally, Halo Jones was planned to run to nine books, chronicling Halo's life from adolescence to old age. However, the series was discontinued after three books (en)
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  • Halo Jones (en)
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