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V for Vendetta and the rise of Anonymous

bbc.co.uk — Alan Moore, the writer behind comic book classic V for Vendetta, gives his thoughts on how his creation has become an... Feb 10, 2012

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sheopleherderFeb 11, 2012Buried

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Very interesting. Gotta find my mask...

satori3000Feb 11, 2012Buried

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It's so rare that we get a good glimpse of Alan Moore, I love that he penned this himself.

particleman420Feb 11, 2012Buried

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I'm surprised he didnt denounce it, since he seems to hate everything piggybacking on anything he's ever written (rightfully so). I guess they're doing it right and not just using it as a vehicle to make money.

satori3000Feb 11, 2012Buried

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Anon perfectly align with his beliefs and so far have used the types of strategies that he would use. I think they'd need to do something very bad for him to distance himself from them.

pickleninjaFeb 11, 2012Buried

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Got the original comic in a box I bought off some guys in the early 90's... Had no idea it would permeate popular culture 20 years later.

laurapcdFeb 12, 2012Buried

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i left my mask with another occupier.. i NEED another one.

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