Watchmen #8
| Writer | Alan Moore |
| Artist | Dave Gibbons |
Nite Owl and Silk Spectre make a drastic decision--to break out Rorschach out of prison! As the three reconvene to discuss the clues they've all gathered on Blake's murder, Dr. Manhattan makes a sudden return!
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Welp, not gonna lie this issue was very good, like honestly I'm glad how Watchmen is evolving right now, like seriously I only have two major issues for this issue, this is excluding the darkness of the World and just overly Dark World stuff and allat. These two Major problems I got with this issue is 1: The amount of skin eyebrows, I understand, people make mistakes, but the amount of skin eyebrows during this issue was insane, and pulled me out of a lot of important moments in this issue, so I'm gonna deduct a couple points just for that. 2: This new guy is introduced near the end of the issue, and I won't try and spoil it here, but reading what this dude can do and what happened to him, I feel like this is just gonna be a poorly executed Dues Ex Machina, and I'm deducting points based off this feeling, and plus we seen Alan execute a good one in the same issue, so if he can do that, he is also capable of executing a bad one, proven here in this issue. Aside from that, the plot, the characters, all of it, even the twists...Man, they were great! W issue, and second favorite issue of the series so far for me. more
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Lots going on in this issue. Love the jailbreak sequence. Just had this insanely dark humor underlying the whole thing and it got a laugh out of me with the bathroom sequence. That part of the book is a pure 10. The frame around it not so much. It all felt a little contrived.
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