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Should I watch the movie of “v for vendetta” or read it

Should I watch the movie of “v for vendetta” or read it

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Leah

The graphic novel is great. So is the movie!

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AJ

??

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Laura

Honestly saw the movie for the first time like a week ago, and am now in love with it! Did not know it was a graphic novel! ♥️♥️♥️

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Laura

It’s a book?

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HussainQuestion author

@Laura the movie is based on a graphic novel

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Leah

Yes, graphic novel released in 1988

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Deborah

Why not both? I heard the movie was not so good, but I liked the graphic novel!

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Katherine

One of my all-time favorite movies. Watch it.

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Nicole

Both! It’s my favorite movie, and it’s also a good graphic novel. Both are worth experiencing.

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Luca

Both. The movie is very good, the graphic novel is a masterpiece.

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Franky

Watch and read. Did both. Both the movie and the graphic novel are awesome.

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Imad

Watch it definitely.

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Mary

Watch it!!

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Rebecca

Read it and watch it I love both

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Andrew

Both are brilliant. Read it first, if possible.

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