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==Vertigo Comics== |
==Vertigo Comics== |
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'''Constantine (2005):''' Following the Village Roadshow Pictures variant, the logo is made of stone and is put on the same ominous sky background as the preceding logos. It gets destroyed after a few seconds, with the pieces of the logo dissolving to the left of the screen. |
'''Constantine (2005):''' Following the Village Roadshow Pictures variant, the logo is made of stone and is put on the same ominous sky background as the preceding logos. It gets destroyed after a few seconds, with the pieces of the logo dissolving to the left of the screen. |
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Vertigo Comics
Constantine (2005): Following the Village Roadshow Pictures variant, the logo is made of stone and is put on the same ominous sky background as the preceding logos. It gets destroyed after a few seconds, with the pieces of the logo dissolving to the left of the screen.
V for Vendetta (2006): The logo is dark gray and has an old film effect to it.
The Losers (2010): The logo also comes with the comic-strip style like the others do.
DC Vertigo
The Kitchen (2019): The first and only film to use the DC Vertigo logo.