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Later collections include reissued paperbacks, published in the US by DC's Vertigo imprint ( ISBN 0-93) and in the UK by Titan Books ( ISBN 1-85286-291-2).

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The entire series has appeared collected in paperback ( ISBN 0-5) and hardback ( ISBN 1-4012-0792-8) form, including Moore's "Behind the Painted Smile" essay and two "interludes" outside the central continuity. Tony Weare drew one chapter ("Vincent") and contributed additional art to two others ("Valerie" and "The Vacation") Steve Whitaker and Siobhan Dodds worked as colourists on the entire series. 7, which included the unpublished episodes that would have appeared in Warrior No. The first new material appeared in issue No. In 1988, DC Comics published a ten-issue series that reprinted the Warrior stories in colour, then continued the series to completion. When the publishers cancelled Warrior in 1985 (with two completed issues unpublished due to the cancellation), several companies attempted to convince Moore and Lloyd to let them publish and complete the story. But with five or six strips an issue, regular only needed two or three favorites to justify their buying the title." The strip was one of the least popular in that title editor/publisher Dez Skinn remarked, "If I'd have given each character their own title, the failures would have certainly outweighed the successes, with the uncompromising 'V for Vendetta' probably being an early casualty. The first episodes of V for Vendetta appeared in black-and-white between 19, in Warrior, a British anthology comic published by Quality Communications. ^ Includes the interludes "Vertigo" and "Vincent".^ Warrior #20 ( Jul 1984) includes the vignette "Vincent".^ Warrior #17 ( Mar 1984) includes "Behind the Painted Smile" by Alan Moore, but no comic.^ Warrior #5 includes the vignette "Vertigo".Includes new foreword from David Lloyd (Jan 1990). ^ TPB collection first published by Warner Books in May 1990, ISBN 0-5.Publication history Structure and publishing history of V for Vendetta Book 2.3 Book 3: The Land of Do-As-You-Please.released a film adaptation of the same name, written and co-produced by the Wachowskis, in 2005. The comics follow the story's title character and protagonist, V, an anarchist revolutionary dressed in a Guy Fawkes mask, as he begins an elaborate and theatrical revolutionist campaign to kill his former captors, bring down the fascist state, and convince the people to abandon fascism in favour of anarchy, while inspiring a young woman, Evey Hammond, to be his protégée.ĭC Comics sold more than 500,000 copies of the graphic novel in the United States by 2006. The Nordic supremacist, neo-fascist, outwardly Christofascistic, and homophobic fictional Norsefire political party has exterminated its opponents in concentration camps, and now rules the country as a police state. The story depicts a dystopian and post-apocalyptic near- future history version of the United Kingdom in the 1990s, preceded by a nuclear war in the 1980s that devastated most of the rest of the world. Since then it has been transferred to Black Label. Subsequent collected editions were typically published under DC's more specialized imprint, Vertigo, until that label was shut down in 2018.

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Initially published, starting in 1982, in black and white as an ongoing serial in the short-lived UK anthology Warrior, it morphed into a ten-issue limited series published by DC Comics. V for Vendetta is a British graphic novel written by Alan Moore and illustrated by David Lloyd (with additional art by Tony Weare).















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