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When “Watchmen” adapts Alan Moore’s uniquely dark vision of the superhero genre to film this year, audiences would do well to prepare themselves to see some of the ugliest sides of human behavior that come with it. In the “Watchmen” comics, one of the heaviest flinch-inducing moments com...
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The feral X-Man was the only comics superstar who did manage to sniff cinema’s top ten blockbusters, with an origin-story that was masculinist hero worship writ large. Sure, Watchmen had its paragon of masculinity in the villainous Ozymandias, but his suit was more Batman & Robin th...
Tue, Dec 29 | from Wired