Not entirely sure this is the actual end, y'know?
Not entirely sure this is the actual end, y'know?
“Don’t worry, they’ll be safely disposed-of!”
We had an eccentric neighbor when I was growing up and she had a pretty damn big bomb shell that looked like one of those as a garden decoration. I’d say it was 5-6 feet high, although the last time I saw it, I was a teenager, so it might have been smaller than I remember. Big enough for it to clearly have once been something designed to be dropped out of a plane and explode.
And she was kind of a hippie lady (I grew up in a place where a lot of hippies settled and never stopped being hippies), so I think maybe it was meant to be an anti-war statement?
Not entirely sure this is the actual end, y’know?
Nothing ends, @[email protected]. Nothing ever ends.
Nothing ever ends.
Especially Watchmen being in print, as long as it means Alan Moore doesn’t get the rights back!
Also never ending: DC missing the entire fucking point of Watchmen as they do whatever they can to exploit it.
Folding them into the main DC continuity… dear god. Talk about not understanding a book.
I agree that they care just about money and nothing else. But considering the book was a criticism of the comic book industry as a whole and mainstream comics in specific, I don’t think they did understand it.
I feel like most readers don’t understand it.