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Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Book Review

In the grapic novel, "Watchmen," there are many delightful aspects in which will be reviewed in this critical piece. The collaborative writer Alan Moore and artist Dave Gibbons joined once again as they had before, and completely blew their previous works out of the water. The "Watchmen," depicts very malicious images that not only catch the eye, but remarkably add to the story. The author Alan Moore does a marvelous job at connecting the story, and the context. This type of novel is not for the type of person who cannot follow complicated sequences, and multiple points of view. Also, a person interested in this book should have a vague idea of what happened during the Cold War. Not only are they many references to the war, but some Egyptian names. This novel somewhat makes one ponder about Superman, and how the ethics of some of the characters and his own are similiar on a small scale. This novel looks like a simple read, but it anything but.

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