V For Vagina Porn Parody Disrupted By Anonymouse
V for Vendetta might be one of the best graphic novels to come out of the hands of both Alan Moore and David Lloyd, but it has been greatly overshadowed by the legacy of it’s imagery, thanks to the 2006 film adaptation. V’s mask, which was based on Guy Fawkes, has become a staple of activism that was eventually picked up and used by Anonymouse before they settled on their own logos.
The comic book story is heralded as something of a masterpiece, with the film inspiring many to be a bit more speculative of their government.
Coming Books Pictures, a fan-favorite porn parody producer, was shut down today in a flurry of attacks that included DDOS, ransomware and even Mirai. Apparently the subject matter was just too important for Anonymouse to see dirtied up by a XXX production.
V for Vagina was set to hit streaming services by this Christmas but it looks like that might not be happening.
“I was in mid-thrust,” said the film’s main star, Strontium Cockwell. “I didn’t know what was happening but all of sudden our 4k HD cameras stopped running. The tech guys were panicked and furious and I started to lose my boner. It really sucked. The fluffer was getting tired, my actress was annoyed and getting cold and I had already just found out that I was allergic to the V mask I was wearing. It really sucked. This was the worst day of porn I’ve ever lived. I’m just glad we hadn’t really come to the major scenes while this went down. I can’t have those kinds of performance rumors going around.”