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  1. Alan Moore (Northampton, Inglaterra, 18 de novembro de 1953) é um escritor britânico conhecido principalmente por seu trabalho em histórias em quadrinhos, incluindo obras que foram adaptadas para o cinema como Watchmen, V de Vingança e Do Inferno.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alan_MooreAlan Moore - Wikipedia

    Alan Moore (born 18 November 1953) is an English author known primarily for his work in comic books including Watchmen, V for Vendetta, The Ballad of Halo Jones, Swamp Thing, Batman: The Killing Joke, and From Hell. He is widely recognised among his peers and critics as one of the best comic book writers in the English language.

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    The first episodes of V for Vendetta appeared in black-and-white between 1982 and 1985, in Warrior, a British anthology comic published by Quality Communications. The strip was one of the least popular in that title; editor/publisher Dez Skinnremarked, "If I'd have given each character their own title, the failures would have certainly outweighed t...

    Book 1: Europe After the Reign

    On Guy Fawkes Night in London in 1997, a financially desperate 16-year-old, Evey Hammond, sexually solicits men who are actually members of the state secret police, called "The Finger". Preparing to rape and kill her, the Fingermen are dispatched by V, a cloaked anarchist wearing a mask, who later remotely detonates explosives at the Palace of Westminster before bringing Evey to his contraband-filled underground lair, the "Shadow Gallery." Evey tells V her life story, which reveals her own pa...

    Book 2: This Vicious Cabaret

    Four months later, V breaks into Jordan Tower, the home of Norsefire's propaganda department, "the Mouth"—led by Roger Dascombe—to broadcast a speech that calls on the people to resist the government. V escapes using an elaborate diversion that results in Dascombe's death. Finch is soon introduced to Peter Creedy, the Finger's new head, who provokes Finch to strike him and thus get sent on a forced vacation. Evey takes shelter at the house of a man named Gordon, who found her on the street. W...

    Book 3: The Land of Do-As-You-Please

    The following 5 November (1998), V blows up the Post Office Tower and Jordan Tower, killing "the Ear" leader Brian Etheridge, in addition to effectively shutting down three government agencies: the Eye, the Ear, and the Mouth. Creedy's men and Harper's associated street gangs violently suppress the subsequent wave of revolutionary fervor from the public. V notes to Evey that he has not yet achieved what he calls the "Land of Do-as-You-Please," meaning a functional anarchistic society, and con...

    The two conflicting political viewpoints of anarchism and fascismdominate the story. Moore stated in an interview that V is designed as an enigma, as Moore "didn't want to tell people what to think" but wanted them to consider some extreme events that have recurred throughout history.

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    In December 2005 Warner Bros. released a feature-film adaptation of V for Vendetta, directed by James McTeigue from a screenplay by the Wachowskis. Natalie Portman stars as Evey Hammond and Hugo Weaving (replacing James Purefoy) as V. Alan Moore distanced himself from the film, as he has with other screen adaptations of his works. He ended co-operation with his publisher, DC Comics, after its corporate parent, Warner Bros., failed to retract statements about Moore's supposed endorsement of th...

    Television

    On 4 October 2017, it was announced that Channel 4 was developing a television series based on the V for Vendetta comic book, which ultimately entered development hell. On 29 July 2019, the day following the series premiere of Pennyworth, previously presented ostensibly as solely a direct prequel to Fox series Gotham (2014–2019), series co-showrunner Danny Cannon confirmed that Pennyworth would also serve as a loose prequel to V for Vendetta, with the British Civil War depicted in the series'...

    The February 1999 issue of The Comics Journal ran a poll on "The Top 100 (English-Language) Comics of the Century": V for Vendettareached 83rd place. On 5 November 2019, the BBC News listed V for Vendetta on its list of the 100 most influential novels.

    Since the film adaptation, hundreds of thousands of Guy Fawkes masks from the books and film have been sold every year since the film's release in 2005. Time Warnerowns the rights to the image and is paid a fee with the sale of each official mask. Anonymous, an online group associated with computer hacking, popularized the mask as a symbol for rebe...

    V for Vendetta official site Archived 2 February 2010 at the Wayback Machineat DC Comics (page discontinued)
    V for Vendetta: Comic vs. Film at IGN
    An Annotation of Literary, Historic and Artistic References in Alan Moore's Graphic Novel, V For Vendettaby Madelyn Boudreaux
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  3. Alan Moore recibió varios Premios Jack Kirby, entre los que se cuentan las categorías a Mejor número único por La cosa del pantano anual N° 2 en 1985, 9 10 Mejor serie continua por La cosa del pantano en 1985, 1986 y 1987. Mejor guionista por La cosa del pantano en 1985 y 1986; y por Watchmen en 1987.

  4. Alan Moore bibliography. This is a bibliography of works by British author and comic book writer Alan Moore . Comics. Early work. Short stories and strips published in various British magazines and newspapers include: Embryo #5: "Once There Were Daemons" (script and art, Northampton Arts Lab, 1971)

  5. Biografias. Alan Moore. Por Felipe Araújo. Este artigo foi útil? Considere fazer uma contribuição: Contribuir utilizando o Google. Ouça este artigo: A obra mais conhecida do autor de histórias em quadrinhos Alan Moore é V de Vingança.

  6. 6 de mai. de 2024 · Alan Moore (born November 18, 1953, Northampton, England) is a British writer whose works include some of the most influential books in comics history. Moore entered the publishing industry in the early 1970s, working as a writer and artist for a number of independent magazines.