Chris's review of Watchmen
Watchmen by Alan Moore
Chris's review
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bookshelves:
classics,
fantasy,
graphic-novels,
top-shelf
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Read in July, 2008
What with the movie trailer finally out, I thought it'd be time to go through the book again. It's a graphic novel that has an immense history. It's considered to be one of the most important works in the genre in, well, ever. Read any analysis of Watchmen and you'll read that it revolutionized comics. It changed everything.
They're right.
Before I get to the actual story - and it's a formidable story - I want to address the immense technical achievement that is evident in this book. Look at any panel, any page and you can spend a long time just admiring the artistry that has emerged from the Moore-Gibbons partnership. The words and the images fit together like the finest puzzle pieces, each one reinforcing and supporting the others. There are no unnecessary words, and there are no unnecessary pictures.
Goddamn it's good. It's a fantastic piece of work.
Just as much as the technical aspects of the book are a marvel, so is the story. It was written in ...more
They're right.
Before I get to the actual story - and it's a formidable story - I want to address the immense technical achievement that is evident in this book. Look at any panel, any page and you can spend a long time just admiring the artistry that has emerged from the Moore-Gibbons partnership. The words and the images fit together like the finest puzzle pieces, each one reinforcing and supporting the others. There are no unnecessary words, and there are no unnecessary pictures.
Goddamn it's good. It's a fantastic piece of work.
Just as much as the technical aspects of the book are a marvel, so is the story. It was written in ...more
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