Watchmen + V pour Vandetta - Coffret
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形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
668
言語
フランス語
公開されました
Jan 1, 2004
出版社
DELCOURT
ISBN-10
2847895442
ISBN-13
9782847895445
説明
In a unique collection, two of Alan Moore's most acclaimed works are brought together in a striking box set that highlights the depth and complexity of his storytelling. Readers are invited into a dystopian world where morality is tested, and the boundaries of heroism are questioned.
"V for Vendetta" presents a chilling portrayal of a totalitarian society where a masked vigilante reignites the spirit of revolution, challenging both the oppressive regime and societal complacency. Meanwhile, "Watchmen" delves into a gritty reality where former superheroes grapple with their relevance in a world plagued by corruption and moral ambiguity.
Moore’s intricate narratives are accompanied by thought-provoking themes of freedom, identity, and justice, offering readers an engaging exploration of the human condition. The combination of these two masterpieces in one set allows for a deeper appreciation of Moore’s masterful storytelling and philosophical reflections.
This collector's edition not only serves as a tribute to the rich tapestry of graphic literature but also invites new and seasoned readers alike to reflect on the timeless questions of power and accountability.
"V for Vendetta" presents a chilling portrayal of a totalitarian society where a masked vigilante reignites the spirit of revolution, challenging both the oppressive regime and societal complacency. Meanwhile, "Watchmen" delves into a gritty reality where former superheroes grapple with their relevance in a world plagued by corruption and moral ambiguity.
Moore’s intricate narratives are accompanied by thought-provoking themes of freedom, identity, and justice, offering readers an engaging exploration of the human condition. The combination of these two masterpieces in one set allows for a deeper appreciation of Moore’s masterful storytelling and philosophical reflections.
This collector's edition not only serves as a tribute to the rich tapestry of graphic literature but also invites new and seasoned readers alike to reflect on the timeless questions of power and accountability.