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Watchmen: Motion Comic
DVD cover
GenreSuperhero
Based on
Watchmen
by
  • Dave Gibbons
  • Directed byJake Strider Hughes
    Voices ofTom Stechschulte
    Theme music composerLennie Moore
    Country of originUnited States
    Original languageEnglish
    No. of seasons1
    No. of episodes12
    Production
    Executive producerWesley Coller
    Running time25-30 minutes (per episode)
    325 minutes (DVD)
    Production companiesCruel and Unusual Films
    DC Entertainment
    Warner Premiere
    Original release
    ReleaseJuly 17, 2008 (2008-07-17) –
    February 23, 2009 (2009-02-23)

    Watchmen: Motion Comic is a 2008 American motion comic based on the 1986-1987 DC Comics limited comic book series WatchmenbyAlan Moore and Dave Gibbons.[1] The series consists of twelve abridged 25–30 minute segments, each based on and sharing a name with one of the twelve chapters of the book. All characters are voiced by actor Tom Stechschulte.[2][3][4] It was released on DVD in March 2009 to coincide with the Watchmen film's release.[5][6]

    Plot[edit]

    In October 1985, during the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan and on the eve of nuclear war, a depressed Rorschach, one of several outlawed vigilante superheroes, begins to investigate why all former masked superheroes are either dead or have declined.

    Episodes[edit]

    # Title Viewers (in millions) Original Air date Production code
    1"At Midnight, All the Agents..."4.09July 17, 2008 (2008-07-17)TBA
    Rorschach investigates the Comedian's death, formulating a "mask killer" theory.
    2"Absent Friends"3.69October 6, 2008 (2008-10-06)TBA
    The Comedian is buried and his history is revealed through a series of flashbacks.
    3"The Judge of All the Earth"3.41October 20, 2008 (2008-10-20)TBA
    Doctor Manhattan's relationship with Laurie Juspeczyk erodes and he discovers that many of his colleagues have contracted terminal cancer. Doctor Manhattan exiles himself to Mars.
    4"Watchmaker"3.73November 3, 2008 (2008-11-03)TBA
    On Mars, Doctor Manhattan contemplates his history, which is revealed through a series of flashbacks.
    5"Fearful Symmetry"2.80November 17, 2008 (2008-11-17)TBA
    Rorschach continues to pursue his "mask killer" theory, focusing on Moloch. Moloch is murdered and Rorschach is the target of a setup, leading to his capture by the police.
    6"The Abyss Gazes Also"2.79December 1, 2008 (2008-12-01)TBA
    In police custody, Rorschach is interviewed by Dr. Malcolm Long, a psychiatrist. Rorschach's history and identity are revealed.
    7"A Brother to Dragons"1.98December 15, 2008 (2008-12-15)TBA
    Silk Spectre continues to stay with Nite Owl and they become romantically involved. Nite Owl and Silk Spectre save people from an apartment fire, and resolve to break Rorschach out of prison.
    8"Old Ghosts"2.81December 29, 2008 (2008-12-29)TBA
    The current Nite Owl (Dan Dreiberg) and Silk Spectre break Rorschach out of prison. Doctor Manhattan takes Silk Spectre to Mars. In retaliation for the prison break, gang members murder Hollis Mason, the retired original Nite Owl, believing him to be the one responsible for the prison break.
    9"The Darkness of Mere Being"1.68January 12, 2009 (2009-01-12)TBA
    On Mars, Laurie (Silk Spectre) tries to convince Jon (Doctor Manhattan) to save the world, who insists life is unimportant. Laurie talks about her childhood, which is shown in a series of flashbacks. Laurie realises that the Comedian is her real father.
    10"Two Riders Were Approaching..."2.72January 26, 2009 (2009-01-26)TBA
    Nite Owl and Rorschach continue to investigate the "mask killer" conspiracy theory, reaching the conclusion that Veidt (Ozymandias) is behind it. Rorschach mails his journal to the New Frontiersman, a right-wing newspaper.
    11"Look on My Works, Ye Mighty..."2.42February 9, 2009 (2009-02-09)TBA
    In Karnak, his antarctic base, Ozymandias narrates his history. When Nite Owl and Rorschach confront him, believing that he planned to start World War 3, he fights them off while explaining his plan to end the Cold War by faking an alien invasion, and reveals that his plan has already been set into motion.
    12"A Stronger Loving World"2.88February 23, 2009 (2009-02-23)TBA
    Doctor Manhattan and Silk Spectre head to Veidt's base. Veidt convinces everyone there that his fake alien has led to world peace and revealing the hoax will undermine it and make the deaths for naught. All agree except for Rorschach, who storms out, but Doctor Manhattan vaporizes him. In the end, Manhattan decides to leave Earth and Dan and Laurie assume fake identities.

    International broadcasters[edit]

    Country Broadcaster Series Premiere Timeslot
     Canada Space June 9, 2009 22:00, 22:30
     Australia GO! December 5, 2010 23:00
     Portugal RTP2 November 22, 2010 23:30

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Jane Halsall, R. William Edminster. Visual media for teens. ABC-CLIO, 2009.
  • ^ Scott Chitwood. "Blu-ray and DVD Reviews - Watchmen: The Complete Motion Comic". ComingSoon.net. Retrieved 6 February 2012.
  • ^ ""Watchmen" (2008) TV Series". IMDb. Retrieved 2009-03-27.
  • ^ "Watchmen Comic Movie.com". DC Comics. June 10, 2008. Retrieved 2009-04-01.
  • ^ John Scott Lewinski (January 24, 2009). "Gibbons Provides New Watchmen Art; Motion Comic Goes DVD". Wired News. Retrieved 6 February 2012.
  • ^ "This week in entertainment". The Oakland Tribune. March 2, 2009.
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