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LLOYD, DAVID & ALAN MOORE - Warrior Magazine #4 lrg pg 6, "Vaudeville" Origin of V for Vendetta! Death of Prothero 1982

Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
Artists: David Lloyd All

Warrior Magazine #4 Story Page 6 V for Vendetta Original Art (Quality Communications, 1982 Chaper 4, V confronts his Larkhill Prison jailor, Prothero, in front of cell V where he was experimented on. This page features shows Prothero reacting to his dolls being cremated. The character "V" is in Panels 5 and 6 (wearing his Guy Fawkes mask) - dropping his body at New Scotland Yard. The story was originally serialized in this black and white magazine in the UK, before being collected and colorized for a 1988 series by DC Comics in the US. Lloyd's bold use of black and white, with a strong chiaroscuro style, was a subtle way to reinforce Alan Moore's stark story wherein V sees the world in a very black-and-white morality. This page is crafted twice-up scale in ink over graphite on Bristol board with an image area of 12" x 17.5". The text is paste-up. The margins and corners have production tape residue in them. The image area is in Excellent condition.

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