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Watchmen: The Official SDCC trailer

July 21, 2019 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

This is an alternative history of Earth in which the cops have started to hide their faces for protection, and other masked vigilantes are banned.

Filed Under: TV Tagged With: damon lindelof, Don Johnson, jeremy irons, Louis Gossett Jr., Regina King, sdcc, the watchmen, trailers

Genre Police: Pouches & Punishment!

October 27, 2018 by Ben Jackson-Ellery Leave a Comment

The Stalk

If you were researching comics history and you asked Wikipedia for its opinion, you’d see posits that the publication of Watchmen creates a modern, more sophisticated age of comics overnight that is still in place today. This is a commonly held sentiment and is also is massively wrong. Go pick up an issue of Watchmen, […]

Filed Under: Tabletop & RPGs Tagged With: batman, genre police, image comics, Saga, superheroes, Tanja Vukobrat, the watchmen, Zachary Gerrity

Superhero Week: If Batman had been in Watchmen

July 4, 2014 by Andrew Girdwood 3 Comments

The Dark Knight up against Alan Moore’s “smartest man on the planet”? Not really… This strip is the work of Axel Medellin and drawn for his Comics Should Be Good’s The Line It Is Drawn challenge. The challenge for this week was to send a comic book character back in time and change a key […]

Filed Under: Comics Tagged With: Axel Medellin, batman, supeheroes, superhero week, the watchmen

Rorschach wants a word

September 2, 2013 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Rorschach belongs in the “anti-hero hero” category. Is he just nuts or is he a hero? Deviant artist Thurz is responsible for this clever Rorschach illustration. Also known as Athur Mask, Thurz has featured on Geek Native before for his clever fantasy illustrations. A fan favourite.

Filed Under: Art Tagged With: arthur mask, rorschach, the watchmen

More Heroic – Seven heroes in one mask

April 21, 2010 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

This design is clever. It features seven heroes (or parts of them!) in one mask. It’s the sort of thing that t-shirts were invented for. It was designed by Steven Anderson, the Glasgow based designer, responsible for this clever superhero and villain set. Can you work out all seven heroes? The spoilers are down below […]

Filed Under: Art, Geek Stuff Tagged With: batman, robocop, spider-man, the watchmen, Transformers, tron

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