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Watchmen cartoon faces are superhero characters in comic book limited series. It was created by artist Dave Gibbons, writer Alan Moore, and colorist John Higgins. The comic face was published by DC Comics during 1986 and 1987. This cartoon has been subsequently reprinted in collected form. The cool cartoon characters originated from a story proposal Moore submitted to DC featuring superhero that the company had acquired from Charlton Comics.Read Full Story

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Last week, DC Entertainment announced that writer Alan Moore and artist Dave Gibbons' graphic novel masterpiece, "Watchmen," would be receiving the prequel treatment in seven new miniseries come this summer. And for those unfamiliar with the comic's medium ...  
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Comicbook.com (blog)Star Wars Sequels? How Long Until It Gets The Before Watchmen Treatment?Comicbook.com (blog)Without the involvement of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons–and especially given Moore's public pronouncements against the endeavor–it's easy to get worked up into a lather about how Before Watchmen is a travesty. Fans will wail and gnash their teeth, ...and more »  
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Alan Oswald Moore is an English writer best known for penning a number of popular graphic novels, including Watchmen, V for Vendetta and From Hell.

 Moore has been described by his contemporaries as one of the most talented comic writers in ...  
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[watchmen] Revisiting Alan Moore’s Official “Watchmen” Prequel … fascinating look at a role playing prequel to Watchmen from 1987 which had advice and input from Moore & Dave Gibbons … “Shortly after I picked up the Watchmen assignment I called Alan in Northampton,” says Winninger. “He was unbelievably nice and excited about the project. During [...]  
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Whose side do you take with respect to the new Before Watchmen prequels: Alan Moore (against) or Dave Gibbons (for)? From Wired: Everything old at DC Comics is new again, again. Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’ canonical miniseries about superheroes and power — and their horrific abuses — is being predictably rebooted as a prequel franchise. Just don’t call it a reboot, said Before Watchmen series editor and Wolverine and Swamp Thing co-creator...  
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We all knew Alan Moore wouldn't be happy about the upcoming seven-issue prequel to Watchmen. Moore recently spoke about the upcoming series, calling it "evil" on the part of DC. Moore is upset that DC is taking his creations and using his characters.   Moore was asked how this situation was different that what he [...]  
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For fans of writer Alan Moore and purists upset Wednesday morning about DC's confirmation of Before Watchmen, you can at least take some level of comfort in the fact that you're not alone. While Dave Gibbons' approval appears in the press ...  
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