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    <![CDATA[Watchmen, Complete Edition.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Has any comic been as acclaimed as Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' <em>Watchmen</em>? Possibly only Frank Miller's <em>The Dark Knight Returns</em>, but Watchmen remains the critics' favorite. Why? Because Moore is a better writer, and <em>Watchmen</em> 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 (<em>Saga of the Swamp Thing</em>, <em>V for Vendetta</em>, and <em>From Hell</em>, with Eddie Campbell) first put out <em>Watchmen</em> 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.<p>  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 <em>Watchmen</em>, and to a lesser extent <em>Dark Knight</em>, that propelled the comic genre forward, making &quot;adult&quot; comics a reality. The artwork of Gibbons (best known for 2000AD's <em>Rogue Trooper</em> 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 &quot;works&quot; and &quot;studies&quot; 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 <em>Watchmen</em> more than stands up--it keeps its crown as the best the genre has yet produced. <em>--Mark  Thwaite</em></p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[Aaron's been telling me for a long time that I should read a select few of his favorite comic books. And I haven't been avoiding them. But when I'm looking around the house for something to read, I forget to wander over to the comics section. So finally he just made a stack of books for me, and I st...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/10188493">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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