V for Vendetta: Vol 1-3 (of 3|DC|1988-89|theProletariat-DCP-HD)
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- Other > Comics
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- 3
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- 334.17 MB
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- V for Vendetta Alan Moore DC Comics
- Uploaded:
- Sep 28, 2013
- By:
- gesserit
To be clear, this is the entirety of "V for Vendetta" ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wi... nah, on second thought, there's really no need for an expository link here, is there). The tale is organized by books and chapters as well as by issues, and both the former and the latter are occasionally designated as "volumes" (even within the text itself), which makes things a lot more confusing than they'd need to be. Be that as it may, this tripartite* approach is certainly the most organic, says I. Compiled from theProletariat's superb traditionally scanned 10-issue re-release ( http://thepiratebay.ee/torrent/7571137 ), and bookended with a couple of TPB covers and pinups which I discovered just now and which prompted me to post this. --- * Semanteme selected solely so as to satisfy STFmv's sesquipedalophilia - for sooth!
Repackaging previously released scans and distributing them as some new thing, is highly frowned upon by the scanning community.
I mean certainly folks are welcome to do with their downloads as they like for their own collecting purposes. But as a fellow distributor, I feel there is a responsibility to present the products of these scanner's hard work just as they were provided to us.
You laud the quality of theProletariat's work and seem to express appreciation, but then turn around and repackage and redistribute his work.
Take my words and criticism however you like, but I feel you're doing a disservice to the person putting forth the effort and hard work required to contribute these to the community as they are. My two cents. Feel free to message me in the forum if you'd like to continue this conversation. :)
I mean certainly folks are welcome to do with their downloads as they like for their own collecting purposes. But as a fellow distributor, I feel there is a responsibility to present the products of these scanner's hard work just as they were provided to us.
You laud the quality of theProletariat's work and seem to express appreciation, but then turn around and repackage and redistribute his work.
Take my words and criticism however you like, but I feel you're doing a disservice to the person putting forth the effort and hard work required to contribute these to the community as they are. My two cents. Feel free to message me in the forum if you'd like to continue this conversation. :)
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