A brilliant work of fiction in the form of a comic book, written by Allan Moore in the 1980's. the story follows Evey who becomes linked to a very mysterious veiled vandal with an idea to overthrow the villainous vermin of Britain's government via vindicated, vast extermination and a vicious sense of justice. Throughout the story we find vestige to verify his vengeance and know him only as the V, the virtuous, versatile vandal out to vanquish the vain, venal villians spitting venomous variations of truth to the obedient populace and thus acheive his vendetta. A truly invigorating version of justice.
It was made into a movie in 2006, which was fine unless you've read the original comics and realize how badly they distorted the story.
It was made into a movie in 2006, which was fine unless you've read the original comics and realize how badly they distorted the story.
by risarawr January 3, 2007
by Sir Korn Kawb September 3, 2008
A graphic novel, written by Alan Moore (yay) and illustrated by David Lloyd. SOOOOO much better than the movie.
--Dude, have you seen V for Vendetta yet?
--No, I read the graphic novel.
--Like a comic book?? Ur a geek!
--Thank you, and you're a poser.
--No, I read the graphic novel.
--Like a comic book?? Ur a geek!
--Thank you, and you're a poser.
by Dirty Monkey Sex December 4, 2006
by Triskaidekaphobia September 6, 2006
The letter V in the american alphabet flashcards no longer stands for "Vase, Vegtables, or Van," but rather the shape of the women's goodies (AKA the VAGINA).
During sexual intercourse, my girlfriend saw her own pussy and screamed out, "V FOR VENDETTA!!!!!!!!!!!"
by the victim April 29, 2006
The letter V in the american alphabet flashcards no longer stands for "Vase, Vegtables, or Van," but rather the shape of the women's goodies (AKA the VAGINA).
During sexual intercourse, my girlfriend saw her own pussy and screamed out, "V FOR VENDETTA!!!!!!!!!!!"
by the victim April 29, 2006
Amazing movie where Britain has become a totalitarian state ruled by a hard-ass (who turns out to be a big pussy) and where a single person, V, is attempting to overthrow the state and take revenge for a virus started by the government that killed 80,000 people (and turned him into a "monster"). Gives a good warning of what our world could (and in some cases already has) become. Very good movie, especially if you've read 1984. O ya also has Natalie Portman in it, though her role is small compared to V's.
by matt d.m. April 26, 2006