Alan Moore talks about Watchmen and a the proposed sequel.

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captain1stern
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RJMooreII wrote:
OmenSpirits.com wrote:
RJMooreII wrote:
superman-prime wrote:yep wildcats anyone
lol, the best drawn worst plotted X-Men ever.



:clap: :lol: :thumb:
Seriously, how can this not be good?
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You've got badass angry Superman with a gambit half-mask, people with feathered haircuts, a guy with cybernetic arms and a gun that he apparently stole from Green Hornet. What's missing?
Oh...story.
Ah, but the one with cybernetic arms is a girl right? Unless that dude has some oddly shaped cyber pecks, that is definitely a girl. I'm just saying.

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Cyberstrike wrote:I'm with Moore DCE needs to focus on the DCU, Vertigo, Wildstorm, and the rest of their lines, and not doing sequels, prequels, and spin-offs for and from Watchmen. If Grant Morrison, Geoff Johns, JMS, Jim Lee, and the rest of their "top flight talent", can't sell the comics that they write and draw then doing any kind of book that connects to Watchmen would be a disaster and even if somehow Moore and Gibbons did a sequel/prequel/spin-off that chances are it would suck. There are some stories shouldn't be expanded they should be left alone and IMHO Watchmen is one of those stories, it should be left alone.
I kinda agree with you, where would Watchmen go next? I don't know, but maybe somebody else does. However, I feared when Frank Miller came out with The Dark Knight Returns 2 and that turned out to be great once I gaive it a second chance. So maybe something could be done with Watchmen, but I'd rather they not try.


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