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That imposter!

*Throws Rose.*

V came out about 13 years before Sailor Moon. Sailor Moon came out in 1992 (not including the prequel Codename: Sailor V which came out in 1990) V for Vendetta came out around 1980.

YOU'RE the poser!

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V came out about 13 years before Sailor Moon. Sailor Moon came out in 1992 (not including the prequel Codename: Sailor V which came out in 1990) V for Vendetta came out around 1980.

YOU'RE the poser!

Lies!

*Throws Rose.*

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V_for_Vendetta

The first episodes of V for Vendetta were originally published in black-and-white between 1982 and 1985, in Warrior, a British anthology comic published by Quality Comics. The strip was one of the most popular in the title and featured on several covers during the 26 issues of Warrior.

Internally, V for Vendetta is divided into three "books". Warrior was cancelled at the end of the second book. Three years later, DC Comics reunited Alan Moore and David Lloyd to finish the series, which was published in ten monthly issues, then collected in hardback and trade paperback. David Lloyd's artwork for V for Vendetta in Warrior was originally published in black-and-white, giving it a harsh chiaroscuro effect that worked very well with the grim subject matter. In the DC Comics version, the artwork has been "colourised" in pastels, which some fans feel compromises its effectiveness. Lloyd, however, has stated that he always intended for the artwork to be in colour, and it was initially published in black and white for financial reasons because colour would have been too expensive.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Codename:_Sailor_V

Original run 1991 – 1997

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