Capítulo 5: Versions (Versiones)
Capítulo 6: The Vision (La Visión)
Capítulo 7: Virtue Victorious (La Virtud Victoriosa)
Capítulo 8: The Valley (El Valle)
TITULO: V de Vendetta #2
FECHA: Octubre / 1988
PORTADA: David Lloyd (lapices, tinta, color)
PERSONAJES:
Capítulo 6: The Vision (La Visión)
Capítulo 7: Virtue Victorious (La Virtud Victoriosa)
Capítulo 8: The Valley (El Valle)
December 12th, 1997:
Norsefire leader Adam Susan retires to his private computer-monitoring chamber inside the Head. Speaking to himself at length, he professes his loneliness, as well as his dedication to the Norsefire cause. He confesses that his only true love is Fate – the Norsefire monitoring network.
Norsefire leader Adam Susan retires to his private computer-monitoring chamber inside the Head. Speaking to himself at length, he professes his loneliness, as well as his dedication to the Norsefire cause. He confesses that his only true love is Fate – the Norsefire monitoring network.
Meanwhile, V scales the top of the Old Bailey building and
carries on a conversation with the statue of Madam Justice. He treats
the statue as if it were an old lover, and he – the jilted cuckold. He
accuses the statue of betraying him, as well as the concepts of liberty
and freedom. Concluding their metaphorical affair, V leaves a parting
gift – a heart-shaped box. Moments later, the dome of the Old Bailey
explodes.
At the Finger, Erich Finch and his assistant, Dominic Stone
attempt to question Lewis Prothero. Prothero is still insensate from his
recent encounter with V, and can do little but mutter the number
"Five", over and over again.
December 15th, 1997:
At the Shadow Gallery, Evey asks V about a quote inscribed upon an archway. Evey grows more comfortable with V, and asks if she can continue to stay at the Gallery. V senses that Evey is a kindred spirit. He tells her that he may have need for her that evening.
At the Shadow Gallery, Evey asks V about a quote inscribed upon an archway. Evey grows more comfortable with V, and asks if she can continue to stay at the Gallery. V senses that Evey is a kindred spirit. He tells her that he may have need for her that evening.
December 20th, 1997:
At Westminster Abbey, Bishop Anthony Lilliman conducts Sunday mass. All of the prominent members of the Norsefire party are present. After services conclude, Derek and Rosemary Almond have a conversation with Conrad Heyer and his wife, Helen.
At Westminster Abbey, Bishop Anthony Lilliman conducts Sunday mass. All of the prominent members of the Norsefire party are present. After services conclude, Derek and Rosemary Almond have a conversation with Conrad Heyer and his wife, Helen.
That evening, Bishop Lilliman retires to his quarters. He asks
his valet, Dennis, to bring him a young lady. Despite his religious
background, the Bishop indulges in sexual perversions with young women
practically every evening. He is almost disappointed to discover that
his latest conquest is fifteen-years-old. He prefers them younger. This
night however, the Bishop's visitor is actually Evey Hammond. Evey bides
her time, and lures the Bishop into his private bedchamber. V raids the
Abbey and attacks Bishop Lilliman. He forces him consume a communion
wafer dosed with cyanide.
At the Ear, two of the agents turn on a monitor that feeds into
the Bishop’s room. They are shocked to hear that the terrorist, V, has
interrupted "Children's Hour". They contact the Finger, and before long,
Eric Finch and Derek Almond arrive at the abbey. Finch finds a white
carnation on the bedroom floor.
December 21st, 1997:
Finch and Derek Almond review the evidence as recovered by the Ear's monitor tapes. The voices on the tapes are strained, but it is obvious that one voice belongs to V, and the other belongs to Lilliman. Music from Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 drowns out most of the dialogue on the tape. Almond points out that the opening to Beethoven's 5th movement is also Morse code for the letter "V".
Finch and Derek Almond review the evidence as recovered by the Ear's monitor tapes. The voices on the tapes are strained, but it is obvious that one voice belongs to V, and the other belongs to Lilliman. Music from Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 drowns out most of the dialogue on the tape. Almond points out that the opening to Beethoven's 5th movement is also Morse code for the letter "V".
TITULO: V de Vendetta #2
FECHA: Octubre / 1988
PORTADA: David Lloyd (lapices, tinta, color)
PERSONAJES:
Featured Characters: V
Supporting Characters: Evey Hammond
Villains: Norsefire: Adam Susan, Anthony Lilliman (First appearance), Conrad Heyer, Derek Almond, Dominic Stone (First appearance), Eric Finch, Lewis Prothero
Other Characters: Helen Heyer (First appearance), Rose Almond (First appearance), Brian (Single appearance), Dennis (Single appearance), Norm (Single appearance)
Locations: V for Vendetta; England: London, Jordan Tower, Old Bailey, Shadow Gallery, Westminster Abbey
Items: None
Vehicles: None
Vehicles: None
ESCRITOR: Alan Moore
DIBUJO: David Lloyd
TINTA: David Lloyd
COLOR: Siobhan Dodds, David Lloyd, Steve Whitaker
EDITORIAL: DC Comics
GENERO: Ciencia ficcion, politica
PAGINAS: 34
FORMATO: .cbr
TAMAÑO: 12.1 mb
Supporting Characters: Evey Hammond
Villains: Norsefire: Adam Susan, Anthony Lilliman (First appearance), Conrad Heyer, Derek Almond, Dominic Stone (First appearance), Eric Finch, Lewis Prothero
Other Characters: Helen Heyer (First appearance), Rose Almond (First appearance), Brian (Single appearance), Dennis (Single appearance), Norm (Single appearance)
Locations: V for Vendetta; England: London, Jordan Tower, Old Bailey, Shadow Gallery, Westminster Abbey
Items: None
Vehicles: None
Vehicles: None
ESCRITOR: Alan Moore
DIBUJO: David Lloyd
TINTA: David Lloyd
COLOR: Siobhan Dodds, David Lloyd, Steve Whitaker
EDITORIAL: DC Comics
GENERO: Ciencia ficcion, politica
PAGINAS: 34
FORMATO: .cbr
TAMAÑO: 12.1 mb
Traductores: Shinji, Sietesoles
Maquetadores: Excalibur, Arsenio Lupín
Alianza: Outsiders, AT Comics, HowToArsenio
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