Can you believe Nerdcore Friday is a year old this Sunday, April 7?
In our first post, we featured DC’s iconic hero Batman. Today, we’re bookending our first anniversary with another legendary DC character: Dr. Manhattan, the blue stud from the Watchmen series.
The blurb:
For Dr. Manhattan, past, present, and future are one and the same. But as he observes the events of his life, do they remain the same? Or are they changed? The very fact of his existence may have altered the nature of what will or will not be…
All we can say is that we wish more mainstream comic books were like this, and man, mad respect for Adam Hughes for drawing a lot of dicks. Although we wish they were more detailed.
Oh, and some of the comic pages are indeed upside down, but for the sake of convenience, the detailed crops have been rotated. You’re welcome.
Original title: Before Watchmen: Dr. Manhattan
Writer: J. Michael Strazynski
Artist: Adam Hughes
Colorist: Laura Martin
Letterer: Steve Wands
Publisher: DC Comics (2012)
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