- V for Vendetta - Alan Moore David Lloyd - Books

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  • Difficult to follow 2  

    V for Vendetta (Paperback)
    I do not usually read comics. I liked the film V for Vendetta, so I wanted to read the original work. I have not been disappointed by the story itself (different from the movie), but the designs are a little mess, so that I had difficulty distinguish
  • HUGE MASTERPIECE 1  

    V for Vendetta (Paperback)
    Work anticipation planted in a not so distant future oppressed by a tyrannical Big Brother, where a former victim of the system rises with genius against those in power. Written masterfully by Alan Moore at the top of his game, the scenario is incred
  • Youth Work  

    V for Vendetta (Paperback)
    Of course, this is an early work. Of course, it is dated. But its shape is excellent. We see all the features of the great writer Alan Moore what emerge. And ultimately, this is a deeply romantic work, poignant and perhaps even uplifting for those wh
  • Alan Moore's graphic novel provocative MOST  

    V for Vendetta (Paperback)
    Perhaps it is simplistic to declare That "V for Vendetta" is Alan Moore's release of George Orwell's "1984." Orwell cam up with his "prophetic" title by reversing the last two digits of the year in qui His book he wrote. Moor
  • Very good comics, but not definitive  

    V for Vendetta (Paperback)
    So obviously this is Alan Moore, and even in this work of "youth" (Lloyd and he began in 82-83), we feel writing a very large. The characters are searched and credible, always just dialogues, and writing quality is undeniable. The drawing of Dav
  • One of Alan Moore Masterpieces  

    V for Vendetta (Paperback)
    V for Vendetta is a cult work. In a fascist England, a hero rises against oppression and totalitarianism. Packed with references, well illustrated by David Lloyd, V For Vendetta has the exceptional talent of its writer Alan Moore (Watchmen particular