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40 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Decent edition, but not essential.
This is an excellent reprinting of V. I do have some thoughts as to how this edition could have been improved, however. First of all, the artwork suffers from being enlarged: it doesn't look crisp, but rather a bit blurry. There's a loss of the detail and clarity in comparison to the smaller printing. This may also be a function of the paper and printing process used...
Published on October 14, 2009 by Scott Edward Calibraxis

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Bad binding, buy the lesser version.
It's great if you never want to read it. The first time you do it falls aparts, or begins to anyway.
Published 9 months ago by Matthew S. Edwards


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40 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Decent edition, but not essential., October 14, 2009
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This is an excellent reprinting of V. I do have some thoughts as to how this edition could have been improved, however. First of all, the artwork suffers from being enlarged: it doesn't look crisp, but rather a bit blurry. There's a loss of the detail and clarity in comparison to the smaller printing. This may also be a function of the paper and printing process used in this edition, which on a matte paper. Perhaps the artwork could have been retouched by Mr. Lloyd to add clarity for this larger edition?

The color is another issue. I've always thought that the original coloring of the work was poorly done, and it looks even worse in this edition. It just looks like whole pages were arbitrarily washed with randomly chosen water-colors. If this is some concious attempt to imitate or parody a particular style of older comics art, someone let me know. Perhaps it was originally meant to be in B&W? I honestly think this work would be well-served by being completely recolored.

My other complaint is about the "extras." All the introductions and essays included in the book are simply reprints of material that V fans have already had access to. This work would have benefited from some fresh analysis and introduction by a critic or editor, perhaps to put the work in perspective and give some history on the publication, sales, and critical reception it has received through the years, as well as its place in Mr. Moore's career output, how it relates to the development of his work overall.

This edition is well worth buying for those who don't already have it in printed format. If you already have the smaller hardcover edition, however, you may think seriously about whether you need to buy this. It doesn't really reveal the work in any new way, either in visual presentation or through extra material and analysis, so in my opinion this edition is not essential. In contrast, as an example, Watchmen IS essential in Absolute format: the artwork is much more enjoyable in the larger size and the extras are pretty substantive.
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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful "Absolute" treatment for V for Vendetta, September 21, 2009
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Michael A. Duvernois (Minneapolis, MN United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Absolute V for Vendetta (Hardcover)
300 pages, heavyweight paper, brilliant colors, hardcover, slipcase. Simply a beautiful presentation for Alan Moore's most overtly political graphic novel. I own an old paperback copy whose illustrations look positively bleached away by comparison to this new edition.

But it's expensive. The local store has it for the list price, here on amazon you can get it for a lot less, but is it worth it? You have to answer that for yourself I'm afraid. Is the larger format and the collector-grade packaging enough for you to spend the money? There are also sketches and work-in-progress, sort of behind the scenes, features much like the collector multidisk DVD packages. All of the back cover art and the silent art pages from the original comic are all here as well.

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18 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Vindicated but not yet Validated, October 15, 2009
This review is from: Absolute V for Vendetta (Hardcover)
I would say, as an assumption, that people who buy DC's expensive Absolute editions do so because they want a definitive edition, printed on good quality paper, in an enlarged hardcover with dustjacket and slip-case, and extras such as introductions, unused unseen art etc, of their favourite comic books. I know I do and can see, from where I'm sitting typing, Absolute editions of 'Crisis on Infinite Earths', 'The New Frontier', Dark Knight, Batman: Hush, the four Sandman volumes, Ronin, and now V for Vendetta. I'll get back to this in the second half of the review.


V for Vendetta is, along with Marvelman/Miracleman, the first of Alan Moore's major works in the field of comics. It was begun at the time of Moore's early feelings of unease at the UK's ruling Conservative Party and concluded when those feelings had coalesced into outright disgust. Like the best Science Fiction, the best comics reflect concerns of the time in which they were written -and, yes, I'm aware I'm bringing together a genre and a medium- and V for Vendetta is political Science Fiction. In his introduction, written in 1988, Moore expresses his anxiety for the immediate future becoming a Conservative-led right wing intolerance as Margaret Thatcher forsaw a Conservative Britain into the next millenium and mentions that he's considering leaving the country. In the event, the Conservatives barely lasted until the middle of the 90's and Britain stands proudly, for all its flaws, as one of the most liberal, open. and tolerant of western societies. If you just limit this to England, I would argue, on evidence, that this is the most liberal, open, and tolerant of western societies. And Alan Moore is still ensconced happily in Northampton which, he argues, is located in the very centre of England.


Yet, perhaps surprisingly, V hasn't really dated at all and its fear of fascism remains eternally valid. If you doubt that, then I refer you to the racist outpourings of the British National Party. V remains one of Moore's genuine masterpieces, erudite, compassionate, insightful, obsessive; all enhanced by David Lloyd's sympathetic distinctive 'realistic' artwork (with its echoes of British black and white weekly kids adventure comics) which is possessed of a great clarity and enhanced by a subdued colour palette. Perhaps what is even more amazing is that in the era of Ronald Regan, DC published a comic in which the hero is a psychotic anarchist whose intention is to destroy the existing social order.


Now, as for this edition, inevitably given the widely known dispute between Moore and DC, there is no new contribution by Alan Moore. A shame as it would be fascinating to read but, as I said, inevitable. Compared to other Absolute editions -the four Sandman volumes are packed with them, Crisis on Infinite Earths required an additional book- there is relatively little; a few sketches, a couple of reprint pieces by Moore, the inclusion of minor material previously printed in only Warrior magazine, panels blown up to full page pieces, all very nice but doing little to enhance the original material. Not that it matters as this is a beautiful edition of one of the masterpieces by Alan Moore the greatest comic book writer ever. How could you resist?

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Bad binding, buy the lesser version., April 24, 2011
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It's great if you never want to read it. The first time you do it falls aparts, or begins to anyway.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Simple Review, September 24, 2010
This review is from: Absolute V for Vendetta (Hardcover)
I hear people complain about the artwork being faded, but I don't understand it.

The bottom line is: If you don't already own it, this is definately the way to go. The larger pictures are by FAR easier to read and enjoy, and it expands on the scope of the story. I don't normally write reviews, but I wanted to give you guys some assurance: you'll like this Absolute version.
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7 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Another "Vertigo" title gets the shaft, December 5, 2009
This review is from: Absolute V for Vendetta (Hardcover)
When I heard this was beign released I was really looking foward to maybe a recolored edition of V for Vendetta, taking for granted that the Absolute title meant all the extras that I've grown accostumed from Absolute Watchemen or Absolute Hush. Well, the extras are not that much to talk about and the extra pages add little to the story. I guess someone in DC is thinking we like our pulp fiction "pulpy" or that we don't somehow deserve a first rate package that these Absolute editions hype. They won't be seeing my money again till Absolute All Star Superman arrives, since if they just deliver an extra sized artwork version I wont mind much, since I've lost faith in their ability to deliver somehting worth of the price they ask for in these Absolute versions. In the new Swamp Thing hardcovers is somewhat forgivable because of the price (it's basicaly the softcover version with a hardcover binding) but not worth it in this case. Truly a pity.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars ABSOLUTEly worth it, February 12, 2011
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Ethan Metcalf (Pelham, alabama) - See all my reviews
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I bought it and love it, have the original book and it doesn't even compare to the quality of the case and book. Alan Moore's best work and i recommend it to anyone who would love to begin reading and/or collecting comics
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6 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Absolute"-ly amazing., September 22, 2009
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I just received my edition today. That is, if you call it receiving. I had to have my father stop by the local post to pick it up for me; the arrival date was set at today, so I was naturally peeved. But once you pick up this large, heavy edition of Moore's masterpiece, I doubt something so trivial can bring you down again.

Simply put; if you can improve a masterpiece, this has done so. I myself have a copy of the paperback "special edition" V for Vendetta. In the month since I bought it at nearby Borders book store, I have read it 5 times. The book is simply astounding and breathtaking!

If you enjoyed - no, if you loved - Vendetta in paperback, I assure you, you will have much joy with this overweight, overdone edition. The pages are - while not glossy - definitely textured better, with better coloring. The silent art pieces are all there from the original run, and the cover piece from each chapter as well, with the price from back when it was on comic stands and everything.

The slipcase itself is a beautiful thing; on one side, V jumping from a building and the other is the trademark "V" symbol. Once you remove the book from it's case, the first thing you notice is the art on the book jacket. V, bringing his hand to the Fawkes mask, and on the reverse side is a Violet Carson. Great images.

Remove the jacket and on the front cover is the Fawkes mask, hanging from a peg.

Not only is the edition beautiful, but it has many "behind the scenes" and "exclusive" features. I would not miss out on it; it's well worth the money in my opinion. Decide for yourself how you feel about this edition; I could not recommend it more.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars master piece, October 23, 2011
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I really appreciated the book. It is a material very hard to find here in my country and I just got by Amazon.It came in very good conditions and I got pretty surprised when I read it.
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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Positively Gorgeous Treatment!!, December 16, 2009
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K. R. Marlo (New Jersey, USA) - See all my reviews
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DC has truly developed something special with these Absolute editions. As a proud owner of Absolutes of Watchmen, Dark Knight Returns, Long Halloween, and now this (in addition to all the Sandman editions for my fiance) our shelves have never been more glorious as our fellow comic geeks come by to hang out. :)

A lavish and sturdy volume that makes the series look its absolute finest. A MUST-HAVE for any fan of this tale.
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