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"There are no coincidences, only the illusion of coincidences" is a philosophical idea explored in which graphic novel?

A) "The Sandman" by Neil Gaiman
B) "Preacher" by Garth Ennis
C) "Y: The Last Man" by Brian K. Vaughan
D) "Sin City" by Frank Miller

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The quote in question is closely associated with 'V for Vendetta' by Alan Moore and David Lloyd, which explores themes of fate and free will, but this is not an option provided. The closest match from the given options, considering themes of philosophy, would be 'Watchmen' by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons.

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The philosophical idea that "There are no coincidences, only the illusion of coincidences" is explored in the graphic novel V for Vendetta by Alan Moore and David Lloyd. This is not one of the options given in the question, therefore, the correct answer might not be listed among the choices provided. However, if we must choose from the given options, the novel most aligned with philosophical and political themes would be "Watchmen" by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons, which was not listed in the options. Please note that the phrase is closely associated with "V for Vendetta", also by Alan Moore, a work that delves deeply into the themes of fate, free will, and the nature of reality.

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