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Watching The Watchmen – Special Hitler Edition

This ain’t new, and many of you may already have seen it, but as I take a hiatus for a week or so, I figured I’d finish off my ongoing Watchmen hype with Adolf Hitler. Apparently, he’s unhappy about the ending… so spoiler, I suppose.

Enjoy!

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Watching The Watchmen – Ozymandias

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Watch, watch, watch. As the Watchmen movie continues to approach, I continue to watch the Watchmen with eyes specially honed for maximum watchfulness. This time around, I’m watching the purported Smartest Man In The World, Mr Adrian Veidt, aka Ozymandias.

What have my watchful ocular faculties spotted this time around? Only one way to find out [...]

Watching The Watchmen – The Silk Spectre

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My attempt to watch the Watchmen more closely than anybody else has watched the Watchmen bravely continues.

This time around, the very watchable Silk Spectre. Click the image to see what’s beneath that insane outfit.

Watching The Watchmen – The Comedian

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Who watches the Watchmen? I bloody well do. And I’m watching them with a keener eye than most, with a view (geddit?) to bringing you, my loyal regular readers*, all the latest information.

First up, The Comedian. Click the image to see his dread secrets.

* Disloyal and/or irregular readers, turn back now!

6.17 Lois In A Red Leather Jumpsuit!

Starring Clark Kent (Tom Welling) as Superlad, Lex Luthor (Michael Rosenbaum) as Sinead, Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) as TIAC, Jonathan Kent (John Schneider) as Bo, Martha Kent (Annette O’Toole) as Boring Old Ma, Lionel Luthor (John Glover) as Porthos, Kara Kent (Laura Vandervoort) as SBH and Lana Lang (Kristin Kreuk) as herself. For more information on [...]

An Interview With Geoff Klock

Geoff Klock (www.geoffklock.com) knows more about the evolution of superhero comic books than anyone else in the room. This is true regardless of whether the room contains just one other person or more comic book geeks than you can poke a cosmic power rod at.

For his book, How To Read Superhero Comics And Why, Geoff [...]

The Watchmen Files: Introduction

Watchmen, by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons, is considered by many people to be the greatest superhero comic book ever written. Well, we’ll just see about that, shall we?

There’s twelve issues in total and The Watchmen Files will cover them all in the usual fashion.

Boy That’s Funny
Flashback… What A Feeling!
Megasmurf Bugs Out
The Secret Origin Of Megasmurf
Splotchface  Unsplotched
The Secret [...]

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