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- Jenny O'Connor
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* Watchmen
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- Siobhan Dodds
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| - "Book I: Europe After The Reign"
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* Mister Bishop
* Mister Hammond
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* Ted
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Letterer1
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- Jenny O'Connor
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- Siobhan Dodds
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| - * V for Vendetta article at Wikipedia
* V for Vendetta (movie) article at Wikipedia
* V article at Wikipedia
* Guy Fawkes article at Wikipedia
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| - --11-05
- --11-06
- Nose investigator Eric Finch and his junior assistant Dominic Stone investigate the Prothero kidnapping. Finch finds a Violet Carson at the scene of the crime – a calling card that he hopes will point him in the direction of the kidnapper.
V meanwhile, brings Prothero to a special section of the Shadow Gallery. He finds an immense cavern that has been converted to resemble a place known as the Larkhill Resettlement Camp. It is learned that Prothero was once an officer serving at the Larkhill Resettlement Camp in 1993. The Larkhill Camp was a concentration camp for Negroes, homosexuals and political dissidents. It is revealed that V was once a prisoner at Larkhill in Room #5. V terrorizes him throughout the evening and ultimately drives Prothero insane. He drops him off at Scotland Yard and leaves him for the Fingermen to find.
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| - * V for Vendetta is a ten-issue limited series.
* V for Vendetta takes place within its own insular continuity, and does not share continuity with that of the mainstream DC Universe, or the continuities of any other DC Comics project.
* This issue is reprinted in the V For Vendetta trade paperback.
* Select chapters from this issue were originally printed in Warrior magazine by Quality Communications .
* This issue is divided into four chapters:
:* Part I: The Villain
:* Part II: The Voice
:* Part III: Victims
:* Part IV: Vaudeville
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