Watchmen by Alan Moore, Dave Gibbons, John Higgins — book cover

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Watchmen

by Alan Moore, Dave Gibbons, John Higgins

1987

About the book

Set in an alternate 1985 where costumed vigilantes are real and Richard Nixon remains President, the narrative begins with the murder of Edward Blake, known as the Comedian. Rorschach, a masked detective, investigates the killing and alerts his retired associates, including the godlike, radioactive Jon Osterman and the wealthy industrialist Adrian Veidt. Their inquiry unfolds against a backdrop of escalating nuclear tension between the United States and the Soviet Union. The plot moves from a street-level conspiracy toward a global catastrophe, revealing how individual psychological traumas and cold utilitarian logic influence the fate of humanity.

This graphic novel is for readers who want to see the superhero archetype stripped of its moral certainty and reframed through political realism and nihilism. It appeals to those interested in how absolute power functions within a democratic society and how flawed individuals justify extreme violence for a perceived greater good. The reader walks away with a detailed understanding of how non-linear storytelling and complex symbolism can deconstruct the traditional hero narrative, replacing simple justice with moral ambiguity and the high cost of global peace.

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Published
1987
Language
EN