V for Vendetta is a masterpiece, but demanding. I am a fairly avid reader, I put several weeks to read it all. It is indeed a reading that requires a lot of attention; therefore, it may be motivated to open the comics (a shame). The action does not really know a climax as in a conventional scheme, which makes reading sometimes drags a bit. But the ideas conveyed by the author are really interesting and well fed; they are in fact these ideas are more history than any other thing, and this is the significance of those ideas that is experiencing a rise to power as one expect in a classic story. The events have me in not concern me really excited, so that the story is not particularly entertaining to read. What I especially criticized the book, it is the drawings. Those tend toward dark colors, leaving more room for the shadow to light. Maybe, but reading is only more laborious. In addition, they draw all to a blue-green hue that seemed quite unpleasant. Finally, the characters are difficult to identify (it y has a gaggle) to differentiate from each other. However, when you close the last page is the satisfaction that overrides the rest, because the force of ideas prevails over the rest, and this is the most important.