![]() The original turned out to be different from what the film had led me to believe (stupid Hollywood!). I was sure I'd not like it at all.Īll because I didn't care for the film adaptation with Hugo Weaving and Natalie Portman, didn't care for the story told in it, which I found boring and inferior even for a run-of-the-mill utopia. Stupid Hollywood! Stupid, stupid Hollywood!įor years, I was under the impression that V for Vendetta was one of those silly comics only fanboys with an unexplainable taste for pulpy stories could ever love. ![]() “For whatever the future holds, one thing is certain. we learn a small bit of the past of our Hero/Villian V. īUT Kennedy? Seriously? Why did he choose him to stay in power till the 80s? and ordering the N-Bombs war?, may be we'll learn more about that later?Īnd also learn bit about how England ruled now, The Eye, Voice, Fate.etc.Īnd before the first volume ends. Then Alan Moore takes us smoothly into learning more about this Dystopia England, and how it turns into this mess -and what the hell happened to the world itself- through the back story if young Evey. ![]() ![]() "For more on this old real life rebellion, you can check this new BBC miniseries" It starts with huge act of rebellion, resonate, the Gunpowder plot. The first volume, 4 chapters of the epic "V for Vendetta"ĭid you notice the 4 chapters starts with V?, and the rest of them too at least at the first Book. ![]()
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