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Am 3. Oktober 2019 von DC Comics veröffentlicht.

ISBN:
978-1-77950-092-2
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Comment from Lauren Beukes:

It took me years to read Watchmen. Every time I'd get to the men in tights and the giant naked blue guy, I'd think, "Ack! Superhero comic!" and put it down again. It wasn't that I was against comics. I'd read 2000AD Monthly religiously since 1989 and Alan Moore's The Ballad of Halo Jones, about a girl from an interplanetary ghetto who wanted to get "out", was my favourite series of all. But I liked the dark, twisty stuff that had something to say about the world and superhero comics seemed tediously codified with no room for moral ambiguity. I should have known better. What Moore does best, even at his silliest or most obtusely philosophical, is subvert. He uses story to crack open the dark places of the human soul like a crab shell, revealing the pasty meat within, and then pokes …

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hat Watchmen von Alan Moore besprochen

Still relevant in 2025

Still some excellent narrative and art to combine into a lovely layering of different media. Each comic (so every two dozen pages) finished with an article, newspaper, ad or some other copy from within the Watchmen world that actively fleshes it in clever ways.

I'm still not entirely sure what the Tales of the Black Freighter adds, the urgency of the story-within-the-story isn't needed. I had to read several pages twice due to the interleaving of the two stories on the same page. But the linking of imagery in one and the text in the other is clever.

While the tech and the physics don't quite hold up in 2025, the politics really, really do.

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