'Illuminations is a wonderful collection, brilliant and often moving. A few are stories I've loved for years (in one case, for decades), some were new to me, often managing to be both mind-expanding and cosmic while utterly rooted in our urban reality, written in language that coruscates, concatenates and glitters. But the short stories in this book also turn out to be a sort of camouflage, or a frame, for What We Can Know About Thunderman, a short novel that's a scabrous, monstrous, often hilarious, unmasking and reinvention of the people who made the comics, and the lives destroyed by the four colour funnies. It's Alan Moore's Guernica, a time-hopping ontological Imaginary Story that refuses to leave your head after you've read it'
- Neil Gaiman
'Burn[s] with Moore's soaring intelligence and riotous humanity ... An assemblage of eerie sublimities with more pyrotechnics than Guy Fawkes Day - and just as many shadows - the book showcases all of Moore's strengths as a fantasist ... Moore has never encountered a genre he cannot subvert, often fiendishly ... and yet what lingers is not his creative irreverence but his ability to inhabit his human and inhuman characters alike ... A dynamite story collection and a dynamite monster manual ... Remarkable'
- Junot Diaz, New York Times Book Review
'Breathless and bewildered I read, re read and re re read Illuminations ... Slipping into its tale of perilous nostalgia'
- Toby Jones
'[Alan Moore] is the Shakespeare of the comic book ... His prose fiction thrums with the zest of somebody who feels newly untrammelled ... conveying the exhilarating sense of words rushing to catch up with the author's never-ending stream of ingenious ideas'
- Daily Telegraph
'The original cantankerous high priest of comics ... Moore's writing is as brilliant as ever-from dizzying wordplay in scene-setting detail to cuttingly succinct summaries. Loyal fans of Moore in all his incarnations will love this collection'
- Wall Street Journal
'One of the great fiction minds of his generation'
- Rolling Stone
'The king of comics'
- Guardian
'Moore makes the parochial universal, the mundane sublime and the temporal neverending'
- Financial Times
'His bighearted passion for his people ... and the whole monstrous endeavour of the human condition is infectious. I'm not sure there's a God, but I thank Her for Alan Moore'
- Entertainment Weekly