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V for Vendetta
by Alan Moore and David Lloyd
ANARCHISM COLLIDES WITH FASCISM IN NORSEFIRE BRITAIN HEAD ON.
PIC(S) INFO: Mega spotlight on textless & published cover art to "WARRIOR" magazine (a British comics anthology) Vol. 1 #19. June, 1984. Artwork by David Lloyd. Quality Communications (UK).
Resolution at 1280x1611 & 910x1280.
"Orwell. Huxley. Thomas Disch. Judge Dredd. Harlan Ellison's "Repent, Harlequin!" Said the Ticktockman, Catman and The Prowler in the "City at the Edge of the World" by the same author. Vincent Price's Dr. Phibes and Theatre of Blood. David Bowie. The Shadow. Night Raven. Batman. "Fahrenheit 451." The writings of the New Worlds school of science fiction. Max Ernst's painting "Europe After the Rain." Thomas Pynchon. The atmosphere of British Second World War films. The Prisoner. Robin Hood. Dick Turpin…"
-- ALAN MOORE on the many influences of VFV, from "Behind the Painted Smile," an essay (on the creation of "V for Vendetta"), c. 1983
Sources: https://adoxoblog.wordpress.com/tag/alan-moore & www.instagram.com/p/Cccz2scutzz.
Thing I (re) invested in when I was able to afford it after paying my bills: dc’s app for comics.
Time to read Guy Gardner: Warrior 🙃 I have to wait a bit before I can go into my first stop for work so I can read for a bit
and also maybe I’ll finish Earth 2 eventually if my heart can take it
Some color changes at this piece
V for Vendetta
by Alan Moore and David Lloyd
New version of this piece.
"But now the forts have grown, and grown until now this whole society is the fort, and we are inside it, under those same guns. And now there are many in the non-Indian camps who are also tired of living in this fort under the guns of the soldier-police. They want to overthrow those who run the fort, but not all of them want to do that, and then burn the fort down, as we do. Some of them still like the ways of the fort, they just want it organized in a different way. To me, they’re the revolutionaries. But we are still the people, and we still remember what it’s like to live without the forts and guns over our heads. It’s still fresh in our memories and strong in our hearts." — We Shall Live Again by Gord Hill 1997