V For Vendetta #2
| Writer | Alan Moore |
| Artist | David Lloyd |
V continues his crusade against the tyrannical government of Great Britain, bombing another prominent building and attacking a Bishop. As Evey grows more comfortable with the vigilante, she falls deeper into his plot.
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Multi-layered and complex, as may well be expected. This certainly isn't a comfortable read, but it is a thought-provoking and intelligent one.
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The ideas moore is presenting are interesting and thought-provoking and the ways he presents them (especially in the conversation between V and Madam Justice) are brilliant. I'm hooked!
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I ended up liking this more than issue one. I just... there's something missing! For every cool part, like V's conversation with Madam Justice, there's something I don't really care about, like the anti-technology stuff. And it makes this comic a conflicting read. I see the good in it and I recognize it. But there's just something that's not clicking. Could it be the art? Could it be the setting? I don't know. But there's just something that should be there that isn't there.
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