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Watchmen 2: Electric Boogaloo

February 1, 2012

Before Watchmen - Dr. ManhattanToday marks the announcement of something that many of us have feared: Watchmen 2. Or, more accurately, Before Watchmen, a project that until today seemed about as likely as DC Comics bringing back Jason Todd or Barbara Gordon… Hey, wait a minute! So what’s the big deal?

This morning, DC Comics officially unveiled their upcoming slate of Watchmen prequel comics. The series/graphic novel, originally created by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons, remains one of the most successful and acclaimed works of comic book fiction in history. Fan reaction to the notion of anything new not being created by the original team is pretty well documented: They do not want it unless it was written by Alan Moore. So DC, being clever, has decided to do what they did with Jack Kirby’s Fourth World Characters not so long ago and release new content that will not directly affect the tone or the message of the original masterpiece… or “cash cow” as it has become known as of late. To quote Alan Moore from the New York Times, “I tend to take this latest development as a kind of eager confirmation that they are still apparently dependent on ideas that I had 25 years ago…I don’t want money,” he said. “What I want is for this not to happen. As far as I know, there weren’t that many prequels or sequels to ‘Moby Dick.’”

Hilariously ironic comments from Moore aside, let’s look at these Watchmen prequels as a chance to get some truly awesome work from great creators. While I agree to a degree with Moore’s statement about the company being dependent on 25 year old ideas, I also remember the idea of playing in your friend’s sandbox. They have all the cool toys and you can use them while you’re there, but at the end of the day they have to go back into your friend’s house. Unless they sell those toys at a garage sale, your awesome adventures are solely in their hands. Which is why comic fans shouldn’t be upset about what happens to any of their beloved characters. DC owns the characters, not Alan Moore. And given the success of Zack Snyder’s movie, this move should come as no surprise.

We get to see some of the best creators on the planet (and J. Michael Stracynski) work on one of the most cherished comic properties out there. Darwyn Cooke, Amanda Conner, Jae Lee, and JG Jones are all amazing, but when was the last time you saw them complete regular series work that lasted more than three issues? Everyone wins. These are not just challenging works for the creators, but challenging works for fans, which makes Before Watchmen an exciting project to be around for.

Do I like that DC had to pull from a 25 year old story? Not really, but that’s the nature of the business. Success sells, and while yes I would love those creators to be creating new and original content for the company, I am happy that I get to see them flex their muscles with interesting characters like the Watchmen. I just hope that this does not turn out to be like the disaster that was the All-Star Line.

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BEFORE WATCHMEN includes:

RORSCHACH (4 issues) – Writer: Brian Azzarello. Artist: Lee Bermejo
MINUTEMEN (6 issues) – Writer/Artist: Darwyn Cooke
COMEDIAN (6 issues) – Writer: Brian Azzarello. Artist: J.G. Jones
DR. MANHATTAN (4 issues) – Writer: J. Michael Straczynski. Artist: Adam Hughes
NITE OWL (4 issues) – Writer: J. Michael Straczynski. Artists: Andy and Joe Kubert
OZYMANDIAS (6 issues) – Writer: Len Wein. Artist: Jae Lee
SILK SPECTRE (4 issues) – Writer: Darwyn Cooke. Artist: Amanda Conner

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Nug & Cymek Review The New 52: Week 8

By Dork Shelf
October 20, 2011

Actor/comedian Nug Nahrgang and writer/director Andrew Cymek hit The Silver Snail once again to review this week’s batch of DC Comics “New 52″ issues. This week features Batman #2, Justice League #2, Blue Beetle #2, Supergirl #2, Wonder Woman #2, Green Lantern Corps #2 and much more! Continue reading

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Nug & Cymek Review The New 52: Week 7

By Dork Shelf
October 12, 2011

Actor/comedian Nug Nahrgang and writer/director Andrew Cymek hit The Silver Snail once again to review this week’s batch of DC Comics “New 52″ issues. This week features Deathstroke #2, Demon Knights #2, Green Lantern #2, Batman and Robin #2, Mr. Terrific #1 and much more! Continue reading

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Nug & Cymek Review The New 52: Week 6

By Dork Shelf
October 5, 2011

Actor/comedian Nug Nahrgang and writer/director Andrew Cymek hit The Silver Snail once again to review this week’s DC Comics “New 52″ #1′s. This week features StormWatch #2, Animal Man #2, Detective Comics #2, Action Comics #2, Men of War #2, Swamp Thing #2 and much more! Continue reading

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Nug & Cymek Review The New 52: Week 5

By Dork Shelf
October 1, 2011

Actor/comedian Nug Nahrgang and writer/director Andrew Cymek hit The Silver Snail once again to review this week’s DC Comics “New 52″ #1′s. This week features I…Vampire #1, Justice League Dark #1, Teen Titans #1, All Star Western #1, Batman: The Dark Knight #1, Superman #1 and much more! Continue reading

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Nug & Cymek Review The New 52: Week 4

By Dork Shelf
September 21, 2011

Actor/comedian Nug Nahrgang and writer/director Andrew Cymek hit The Silver Snail once again to review this week’s DC Comics “New 52″ #1′s. This week features Batman #1, Wonder Woman #1, Green Lantern Corps #1, Blue Beetle #1, Catwoman #1, Supergirl #1 and much more! Continue reading

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Nug & Cymek Review The New 52: Week 3

By Dork Shelf
September 14, 2011

Actor/comedian Nug Nahrgang and writer/director Andrew Cymek hit The Silver Snail once again to review this week’s DC Comics “New 52″ #1′s. This week features DeathStroke #1, Mister Terrific #1, Green Lantern #1, Batman and Robin #1 and much more! Continue reading

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Nug & Cymek Review The New 52

By Dork Shelf
September 8, 2011

Publisher DC Comics recently made the bold decision to relaunch their comic book universe in an effort to make their comic books more “modern and accessible”. Dubbed “The New 52″, the rebooted universe offers a fresh start for iconic superheroes and lesser known characters alike with all 52 titles being renumbered to #1. It’s a major event, which is why local DC Comics fans Nug Nahrgang and Andrew Cymek are planning to review EVERY single issue of “The New 52″ through their first story arcs. Continue reading

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Fan Expo Interviews:
Wes Craig & Shane Davis

August 31, 2011

In honour of DC Comics’ much touted Fall relaunch, we figured it would be best to kick off our post-Fan Expo coverage with some interviews related to storied publisher, namely, artists Shane Davis and Wes Craig. Continue reading

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First Man of Steel Image

August 4, 2011

It’s a spider-man! It’s an iron man! No, it’s a super man! Earlier today Warner Bros. released the first image of Superman from Zack Snyder’s upcoming Man of Steel slated for a 2013 release. The image shows Henry Cavill as the titular ‘Man of Steel’ showing off the squareness of his jaw in a suit that replaces the vintage spandex look with the recycled basketball one people seem to really like these days. Continue reading

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The Dark Knight Rises Teaser Trailer Arrives

July 18, 2011

The first theatrical teaser trailer for Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight Rises has debuted online. Nolan (The Dark Knight, Inception) has a great track record with very non-descript but thoroughly engaging teasers for each one of his films, usually accompanied by an equally gripping poster to build anticipation. Continue reading

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Flashpoint #1 Review

May 13, 2011

DC’s summer super-event, Flashpoint has both the fun of an alternate reality tale and the reward of a continuity storyline. Written by Geoff “I am DC” Johns, with stunning artwork by Andy Kubert, the first issue is largely spent setting up this previously unseen ‘world’. And what a world they have crafted! Though I’m more a fan of Green Lantern than of The Flash, this event looks to be far more exciting… and dare I pun ‘fast paced’, than Blackest Night or Brightest Day. Continue reading

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