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V For Vendetta - Alan Moore
By: Chip Date: June 24, 2011, 3:15 pm
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[CENTER]V For Vendetta (1982 / 1989)
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Words by Alan Moore
Art by David Lloyd
Additional Art by Tony Weare
Letters by Steve Craddock
Colors by Steve Whitaker / Siobhan Dodds / David Lloyd
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I come from a school of wanting my art to look a certain way.
Growing up following the likes of Jim Lee, Marc Silvestri and
others, I shouldn't like this. But a strange thing happened
while reading V For Vendetta. I absolutely love David Lloyds
art. The guy knows how to draw a picture that pulls you in. It's
never going to get the accolades that today's artist get from
fans, but that should absolutely have no bearing on picking this
book up.
But lets be clear about one thing, you are picking this up for
one reason and one reason only: Alan Moore. This book is one of
his all time best and should be required reading for everyone.
The story of Vendetta takes place in a dystopian future (well at
the time it was written it was in the future) where Britain's
society is under the rule of a totalitarian government. Enter
the man known only as V, who is on a revenge mission against
those that wronged him in his past, while also giving the people
of England...hope, to rise up against the government.
V also has one of the coolest looking costumes accentuated with
a Guy Fawkes mask. If you don't know what I'm talking about,
just look at the book cover. Cool shit indeed.
I highly recommend getting this book. Just don't get the Trade
Paperback as it's printed on cheap paper that doesn't do the art
or the colors any justice. Go with the Hardcover Edition. There
are a lot of reprints out there so make sure you're getting a
copy of the highest quality before laying down you cash.
Rating: 5 Stars out of 5
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