#3248
Mentioned in 9 episodes

V for Vendetta

Book • 2018

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Mentioned in 9 episodes

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Tom Luongo
in the context of a scene about the last inch of freedom.
36 snips
#661: We Will Not Live Like This with Tom Luongo
Mentioned as the original graphic novel that the film “V for Vendetta” is based on.
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V for Vendetta
Mentioned when discussing how the military might act against public citizens in a police state.
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#922: The Assassination Of Charlie Kirk With Michael Ray Bower
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Chris Winterbauer
, comparing the creative differences between the creator and the film adaptations.
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Glitter
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Charleston White
when discussing the current state of America, drawing a parallel to its themes.
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Mentioned by the host in relation to his works, which are influenced by Crowley.
William Ramsey: The Life & Times of Aleister Crowley, Prophet of Evil
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Adam Haman
mentions another comic book by Alan Moore that revolutionized the industry by making much more adult themes.
Ep. 439 Adam Haman and Bob Murphy Analyze Batman, the Dark Knight Returns
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Malcolm Collins
when discussing the fast-tracking of a revolution.
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Andy
as a film suggested by the algorithm.
S01 E65 - #36 Children of Men
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Cody Johnston
as a dystopian fiction that is now considered a classic film.
Some More New: How ICE Lies To Immigrants, Judges, and You
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Eric Gilbert Williams
as related to objectivism in Ayn Rand's writing.
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Charleston White
as an analogy for the current state of America.
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Damien Walter
as a left-wing British comics creator whose work is relevant to the discussion of neoliberalism.
The cyberpunk comic that kicked neoliberalism in the nuts

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