The V for Vendetta movie. There has been many controversary that seqeuls to the comic book have been surfacing, and Numerous other things linked to it.
It isn't funny. And if it isn't funny, it doesn't deserve to be in a comic book. I feel the same way about Spiderman, Superman, and all those other superhero "comics" as I do about V for Vendetta.
The Movie was a overall Truimph in my eyes. It shows us the meaning of perspective, and that ideals are truly not living things, and that qoute brings to the meaning that Ideals, although carried by living people, Do not care for human kind, and henceforth. The movie conveys a message in my mind.
But the thing is... in the Comic book, and this is a spoiler if you havent read it so do not be angry, but at the last part of the book it leaves us at a cliff hanger, were Evey takes the role of V after V's death, and she then in turn abducts what looks to be a young guy and leaves it a few qoutes and so on.
I know the movie ended it spectaculary, Fireworks and all. However the comic book cliffhangs us in that fashion. And I always wondered what Alan and David were thinking when they were making the book.