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Watchmen | 
enlarge | Author: Alan Moore Creator: Dave Gibbons Publisher: DC Comics Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 527 reviews Sales Rank: 15
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 416 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 10.1 x 6.6 x 0.9
ISBN: 0930289234 Dewey Decimal Number: 823.914 EAN: 9780930289232 ASIN: 0930289234
Publication Date: April 1, 1995 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com Has any comic been as acclaimed as Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' Watchmen? Possibly only Frank Miller's The Dark Knight Returns, but Watchmen remains the critics' favorite. Why? Because Moore is a better writer, and Watchmen a more complex and dark and literate creation than Miller's fantastic, subversive take on the Batman myth. Moore, renowned for many other of the genre's finest creations (Saga of the Swamp Thing, V for Vendetta, and From Hell, with Eddie Campbell) first put out Watchmen in 12 issues for DC in 1986-87. It won a comic award at the time (the 1987 Jack Kirby Comics Industry Awards for Best Writer/Artist combination) and has continued to gather praise since. The story concerns a group called the Crimebusters and a plot to kill and discredit them. Moore's characterization is as sophisticated as any novel's. Importantly the costumes do not get in the way of the storytelling; rather they allow Moore to investigate issues of power and control--indeed it was Watchmen, and to a lesser extent Dark Knight, that propelled the comic genre forward, making "adult" comics a reality. The artwork of Gibbons (best known for 2000AD's Rogue Trooper and DC's Green Lantern) is very fine too, echoing Moore's paranoid mood perfectly throughout. Packed with symbolism, some of the overlying themes (arms control, nuclear threat, vigilantes) have dated but the intelligent social and political commentary, the structure of the story itself, its intertextuality (chapters appended with excerpts from other "works" and "studies" on Moore's characters, or with excerpts from another comic book being read by a child within the story), the finepace of the writing and its humanity mean that Watchmen more than stands up--it keeps its crown as the best the genre has yet produced. --Mark Thwaite
Product Description This Hugo Award-winning graphic novel chronicles the fall from grace of a group of super-heroes plagued by all-too-human failings. Along the way, the concept of the super-hero is dissected as the heroes are stalked by an unknown assassin.
One of the most influential graphic novels of all time and a perennial bestseller, WATCHMEN has been studied on college campuses across the nation and is considered a gateway title, leading readers to other graphic novels such as V FOR VENDETTA, BATMAN: THE DARK KNIGHT RETURNS and THE SANDMAN series.
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It's a classic for a reason September 5, 2008 A cleverly written interwoven story, which hasn't really dated and rings even more true in today's current environment. Well inked as well.
It will be interesting to see how it translates to the big screen.
Turns everything you thought you knew about superheroes, upside down. September 4, 2008 There's not much I can say that hasn't been said, it's the best comic book (or graphic novel) out there by a long shot. Heck, it's the only CB/GN to ever win a Hugo Award, and award that only goes to science fiction novels.
Don't let the "lame character design" turn you off, you'll understand when you read it. Everything about this book is top notch, I recommend it to anyone who has ever liked comics, superheroes, or even just science fiction... actually everyone should give it a read.
I can't wait for the movie... 5*
Makes me giggle.... September 4, 2008 After seeing a preview for the movie adaptation for this comic i decided to look into it's origins. As my title says it makes me giggle but not because it's crappy just because the dialoge is great! nice grafics to look at as well. I haven't read the whole thing yet (let a buddy borrow it for a little bit; faster reader than i) but I can't wait. Was worth the money.
Great September 4, 2008 A Timeless story, well crafted - not sure how the new movie will do justice to this...We'll see
Too much Hype? September 4, 2008 I'm not sure but I think this book is a little over-hyped. I collected comics for a while and this series came out when I did, as individual issues. Even then this series got incredible critical acclaim. I never collected them but through the years I've always wanted to read this book. So when I saw the preview for the film I thought now is the time so the movie doesn't ruin it for me. Perhaps it was the hype back in the day or the hype on this site and others or the hype on the book jacket itself. "One of Time Magazine's 100 Best English-Language Novels since 1923" That's a lot of hype. I just don't think it lives up to it. In any way. Or perhaps it did live up to it when it was first released and just hasn't aged that well. Either way it is interesting enough to check it out but if I had a do-over I would borrow it or buy it used. I know this won't go down well with the devout but their reviews are much too biased to be taken seriously. P.S. I thought V for Vendetta was better.
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