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The sinister Guy Fawkes mask made famous by the film V for Vendetta has become an emblem for anti-establishment protest groups. Who's behind them? From New York, to London, to Sydney, to Cologne ...
As the January 25 Revolution anniversary approached and passed, V for Vendetta masks could be noticed all over the city: on protesters' faces; spray painted on walls; and even on the front page of ...
Her character Barbie is one of the world's most recognisable Halloween costumes this ... dressed up as vigilante V from the cult film V For Vendetta. Also known as a Guy Fawkes mask, Margot ...
The company’s anarchist blockbuster V for Vendetta (based on the graphic novel ... the WikiLeaks truck artist who creates custom designed masks.
The Minister for Industry and Commerce in Bahrain, Hassan Fakhro, has announced the government’s decision to ban the importation of the V for Vendetta/Guy Fawkes masks, reports the Independent.
"Remember, remember the fifth of November, the Gunpowder Treason and plot," a voiceover intones at the opening of V for Vendetta ... the grinning Fawkes masks, the burning in effigy of a Fawkes ...
The masks first appeared in the early 1980s in the cult-hit comic "V for Vendetta" by British writer Alan Moore. In his book a masked anarchist takes on an imaginary British fascist government by ...
The masks are from the 2006 film V for Vendetta where one is worn by an enigmatic lone anarchist who, in the graphic novel on which it is based, uses Fawkes as a role model in his quest to end the ...