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Old 10-15-2008, 10:24 PM   #22
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But I was a bit surprised to see "Watchmen" on that list though
I was as well, but when you really look at it, if you ignore the fact that it was graphic novel as opposed to conventional one, its a very deep book, with a lot of layers.

Indeed the art helps to add on even more layers, and I have to say that every time I reread it, something new pops up. but then again, that pretty common with Moor's work. Still I personally like his League books better, as I love the depth of his work and the cross referencing he does.

Still I'm waiting for the Movie, and hoping the do a better job then they did on the League one.
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