![]() ![]() ![]() Related Story: It’s time to tell the story of what Captain America did in the pastĪn early major impact was V for Vendetta, a story about a mysterious revolutionary in a Guy Fawkes mask rebelling against the dystopian version of the UK represented in the graphic novel. His work with characters like Swamp Thing, Superman and Green Lantern have remained influential to this day, as has Watchmen. Well, among comic book readers, at the very least. His work with DC Comics during this era made him a household name. But he would go on to become a major talent in the 1980s. Writing for 2000AD, Marvel UK, Doctor Who Weekly and more were early successes for him that brought attention his way. V for Vendetta debutsĪlan Moore started building his career primarily in the UK in 1978. The culture has left the movie behind, though the graphic novel remains quite relevant. That being said, this is not a movie that has aged particularly well over the last 15 years. ![]() V for Vendetta is by far the best of the bunch, though that isn’t sayin much.Īt the time of its release in 2006, the movie did quite decently at the box office and with critics. From Hell. When discussing the best comic book movies ever made, none of them even enter the conversation. And while he usually has the countenance of an old man telling kids to get off of his lawn, he’s right in this case. ![]() Time has not been kind to V For Vendetta.Īlan Moore hasn’t exactly been a big fan of most film adaptations of his work. ![]()
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