Strength through purity. Purity through faith.
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Title: | V for Vendetta |
Publisher: | DC Comics |
Type: | Limited series |
Years published: | 1988-1989 |
Creators: | Alan Moore; David Lloyd; Siobhan Dodds; Jenny O'Connor; Art Young; Karen Berger |
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V for Vendetta is an American comic book limited series of the dystopic future genre. It was published by DC Comics and ran for ten issues from September, 1988 to May, 1989. The series was written by Alan Moore with artwork by David Lloyd. The first seven issues of the series were originally featured in select issues of Warrior Magazine. Issues #8-10 were published by DC Comics. The entire series has been collected in trade paperback edition as well as DC's hardcover Absolute edition. The series takes place in the near future, where England is ruled by a Fascist government known as the Norsefire party. A masked anarchist known only as V conducts a series of violent attacks against the party as part of a large scale vendetta for the treatment he suffered at a concentration camp. Along the way, he meets a young prostitute, Evey Hammond, and indoctrinates her into his surreal and violent lifestyle.
Issues
- V for Vendetta 1
- V for Vendetta 2
- V for Vendetta 3
- V for Vendetta 4
- V for Vendetta 5
- V for Vendetta 6
- V for Vendetta 7
- V for Vendetta 8
- V for Vendetta 9
- V for Vendetta 10
Annuals & Specials
- None
Collections
- Absolute V for Vendetta
- V for Vendetta 30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition
- V for Vendetta: The Trade Paperback
- Vertigo Essentials: V for Vendetta
Notes & Trivia
- V for Vendetta redirects to this page.
- Reprint editions of this series were published under DC's Vertigo imprint.