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When we were talking about this, an idea for this master vigilante, it was an urban guerilla. One of my ideas was that he would be a member of the... →
It's absolutely of no importance who or what V was under the mask. He isn't a who or a what, he's an idea. The thing is, you couldn't... →
I'm interested in how artists and writers do this, using art as therapy. Escaping into the worlds we create. We're all victims and few of us... →
We spend more time developing means of escaping our troubles than we do solving the troubles we're trying to escape from.
V is like a mythical situation. It's an allegory for what could happen. V has philosophies within it that actually warn against things like that... →
You are not going to get peace with millions of armed men. The chariot of peace cannot advance over a road littered with cannon.
I'm interested in why people compromise when they shouldn't. It comes back to what V's about in a sense. We've all got ideals, but... →
I just sit at the drawing board most of the time. I am used to talking to people. I love going to conventions, getting feedback and talking to... →
Part of the plot was a knock that V wanted to bring down the government and bring chaos. I don't know why I thought of Guy Fawkes, because it was... →
I've always been a liberal and I've always had strong socialist leanings.
Our society's need for escapism has always interested me.
The beginning of Book Three is the last one that I drew, where V's conducting the 1812 overture.
Alan is a great guy, a terrific guy. We haven't worked together since then, and he's always working with different artists. I think he sees... →