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    Hello everybody, This week were going to be doing something a little bit different - we're going to be taking a look at a comic book. How does this relate to the topic of Masterpiece Cinema? Put your trust in me, dear reader, and I'll form a connection between the two that will astound and satisfy you!

    Watchmen written by Alan Moore.

    If you've been a fan of comics anytime in the past twenty years, chances are youve heard of Watchmen. It was a twelve-issue mini-series that DC published back in the 1980s. Written by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons, its generally recognized as one of the greatest works in the genre, if not the greatest of all. This might not mean much to you. You may consider comics to be something that are just for kids. But Watchmen is anything but this. Its a dark, complex dissection of the superhero genre that Steve Edgell of Escape called the first great human act in superhero comics, and Mikal Gilmore of Rolling Stone called peerless

    The plot is such an intricate thing to go into that to do it justice would almost be impossible (and also expose my complete inability to succinctly summarize stories a real problem for someone that writes reviews). All you really need to know is that the story is set in the 1980s, but that this reality is different to our own thanks to the emergence of masked men in the 40s. Technology is a little more advanced, Nixon is still the President, and the world is standing on the very brink of nuclear war with the USSR well, even more on the brink than it was at the time in our world.

    In amongst all this, a heavy-set, 60-year-old man by the name of Edward Blake is thrown through the window of his apartment after being brutally beaten. The police don't have an explanation for it. But the masked vigilante Rorschach has a theory. Blake was the Comedian, a brutal hero sanctioned by the government to carry out assassinations. Rorschach believes the Comedian was just the first victim in a murder spree targeting vigilantes, so now he has to warn his fellow masked heroes while trying to figure out whos behind it all.


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    Lance




    Lance says on 2004-03-30 02:45:15 about The Watchmen
    This is a decent "introductory" sort of article.
    I read the Watchmen when it was first published
    in the eighties and it confused the hell out of me.
    But it made me a very big Alan Moore fan. I seriously suggest that people read the trade paperback as soon as possible.









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