EW Profiles The Watchmen

The latest issue explains how Alan Moore and David Gibbons' mid-80s comic classic influenced modern entertainment.

By mrcomicguy - Oct 23, 2005 12:10 AM EST
Filed Under: Watchmen
Source: Entertainment Weekly

The latest issue of Entertainment Weekly (with Aeon Flux hottie Charlize Theron on the cover) has a large article explaining the history of DC Comics' iconoclastic Watchmen maxi-series and its influence on so much of popular culture including Buffy, Lost and the Incredibles.

The article includes interviews with co-creators Alan Moore and David Gibbons but doesn't give any more developments in the ongoing efforts to adapt the comic for the big screen.

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