In a post-nuclear world, Great Britain has emerged as a Fascist state. When young Evey Hammond is saved by a mysterious masked stranger, she is pulled into his quest to fight back and overthrow the government.
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Strong start. This issue mostly establishes the world the story takes place in. We also got to meet the characters I believe we'll spend most of our time with in this series and there were some really cool moments with V.
I read V for Vendetta #1. I'm not in love with it yet, but there's definitely really good moments. I think it's headed in an interesting direction. The backstory was a little, I don't know, played out? But it's probably not too important how we got to this point... Or maybe it is, given V being the man from room 5. Yeah, I'd probably give a solid... 8/10. I'm not in love with it, but I can see its quality. I honestly think From Hell helped prepare me for V for Vendetta's wordiness. So that angle was definitely downplayed for me this time around. I'm hoping this effect lasts for the long term. It'd definitely help me get through modern comics quicker. But yeah, this story is interesting, if a bit obvious. There are enough good moments to keemore