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Watchmen
Series · 14
books · 1986-2008

Books in series

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#1

Watchmen #1

At Midnight, All The Agents…

1986

Watchmen Chapter 1 of 12: At Midnight, All The Agents...
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#2

Watchmen #2

Absent Friends

1986

Watchmen, issue 2 of 12\.
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#3

Watchmen #3

The Judge Of All The Earth

1986

Nite Owl and Silk Spectre continue to grow closer after Laurie storms out on Jon. Plus, a shocking accusation prompts a game\-changing decision from Dr. Manhattan, and Rorschach continues his attempts at piecing together the puzzle left in the wake of Blake's murder.
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#4

Watchmen #4

Watchmaker

1986

Watchmen, 4 of 12: Watchmaker. Dr. Manhattan sits on Mars using his precognitive powers to determine when the picture he is holding will fall the surface. He spends the next several panels thinking about his past.
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#5

Watchmen #5

Fearful Symmetry

1986

Book 5 of 12\.
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#6

Watchmen #6

The Abyss Gazes Also

1986

Watchmen \#6: The Abyss Gazes Also.
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#7

Watchmen #7

A Brother To Dragons

1987

Watchmen, Chapter VII: A Brother To Dragons.
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#8

Watchmen #8

Old Ghosts

1987

Watchmen, Chapter VIII: Old Ghosts.
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#9

Watchmen #9

The Darkness of Mere Being

1987

Watchmen, Chapter IX: The Darkness of Mere Being.
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#10

Watchmen #10

Two Riders Were Approaching

1987

Watchmen, Chapter X: Two Riders Were Approaching.
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#11

Watchmen #11

Look upon my works, Ye mighty...

1987

Watchmen, Chapter XI: Look upon my works, Ye mighty...
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#12

Watchmen #12

A Stronger Loving World

1987

Watchmen, Chapter XII: A Stronger Loving World.
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Watching the Watchmen

The Definitive Companion to the Ultimate Graphic Novel

2008

This art book is the ultimate companion to the comics masterpiece, Watchmen by Dave Gibbons (art) and Alan Moore (text). The title page has been boldly hand signed by Gibbons. Very Fine First Edition hardcover in dust jacket. Authenticity guaranteed for life by Collector's Shangri-La.
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Watchmen

1987

Watchmen, the groundbreaking series from award\-winning author Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons, presents a world where the mere presence of American superheroes changed history—the U.S. won the Vietnam War, Nixon is still president, and the Cold War is in full effect. Considered the greatest graphic novel in the history of the medium, the Hugo Award\-winning story chronicles the fall from grace of a group of superheroes plagued by all\-too\-human failings. Along the way, the concept of the superhero is dissected as an unknown assassin stalks the erstwhile heroes.

Authors

Dave Gibbons
Dave Gibbons
Author · 9 books

Librarian note: There is more than one author in the GoodReads database with this name Dave Gibbons is an English comic book artist, writer and sometime letterer. He is best known for his collaborations with writer Alan Moore, which include the miniseries Watchmen and the Superman story "For the Man Who Has Everything". He also was an artist for the UK anthology 2000 AD, for which he contributed a large body of work from its first issue in 1977. Gibbons broke into British comics by working on horror and action titles for both DC Thomson and IPC. When the science-fiction anthology title 2000 AD was set up in the mid-1970s, Gibbons contributed artwork to the first issue, Prog 01 (February 1977), and went on to draw the first 24 installments of Harlem Heroes, one of the founding (and pre-Judge Dredd) strips. Mid-way through the comic's first year he began illustrating Dan Dare, a cherished project for Gibbons who had been a fan of the original series. Also working on early feature Ro-Busters, Gibbons became one of the most prolific of 2000 AD's earliest creators, contributing artwork to 108 of the first 131 Progs/issues. He returned to the pages of "the Galaxy's Greatest Comic" in the early 1980s to create Rogue Trooper with writer Gerry Finley-Day and produce an acclaimed early run on that feature, before handing it over to a succession of other artists. He also illustrated a handful of Tharg's Future Shocks shorts, primarily with author Alan Moore. Gibbons departed from 2000 AD briefly in the late 1970s/early 1980s to became the lead artist on Doctor Who Weekly/Monthly, for which magazine he drew the main comic strip from issue #1 until #69, missing only four issues during that time. He is best known in the US for collaborating with Alan Moore on the 12-issue limited series Watchmen, now one of the best-selling graphic novels of all time, and the only one to feature on Time's "Top 100 Novels" list. From the start of the 1990s, Gibbons began to focus as much on writing and inking as on drawing, contributing to a number of different titles and issues from a variety of companies. Particular highlights included, in 1990, Gibbons writing the three-issue World's Finest miniseries for artist Steve Rude and DC, while drawing Give Me Liberty for writer Frank Miller and Dark Horse Comics. He penned the first Batman Vs. Predator crossover for artists Andy and Adam Kubert (Dec 1991 - Feb 1992), and inked Rick Veitch and Stephen R. Bissette for half of Alan Moore's 1963 Image Comics series. Works other than comics include providing the background art for the 1994 computer game Beneath a Steel Sky and the cover to K, the 1996 debut album by psychedelic rock band Kula Shaker. In 2007, he served as a consultant on the film Watchmen, which was adapted from the book, and released in March 2009. 2009's Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars Director's Cut for the Nintendo DS and Wii platforms featured hand drawn art by Dave Gibbons.

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