ave Gibbons’ wishes, it would cause very bad feeling in the creative community and would be a creatively bankrupt move. However fan sites are awash with the news that Levitz is now said to be considering a continuation of the Watchmen universe.
Thursday, 4 February 2010
WATCHMEN 2
Rumours are shaking up the comic book industry - DC Comics Publisher and President Paul Levitz had personally prevented any Watchmen 2 projects, because, despite their differences, he believed that as this would be against Alan Moore and D
ave Gibbons’ wishes, it would cause very bad feeling in the creative community and would be a creatively bankrupt move. However fan sites are awash with the news that Levitz is now said to be considering a continuation of the Watchmen universe.
ave Gibbons’ wishes, it would cause very bad feeling in the creative community and would be a creatively bankrupt move. However fan sites are awash with the news that Levitz is now said to be considering a continuation of the Watchmen universe.
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I enjoyed the film. Of course, it couldn't hold a candle to the graphic novel but what can.
Some things just shouldn't become a franchise that get more used than a pretty boy on 'B block' that won't fight back, this being one of them. I did enjoy the film but still prefer the graphic novel, I'll only venture to the cinema for few films, that was one of them. A sequel kinda makes me feel a little uneasy.
I liked the film pretty well, because it followed the graphic novel fairly closely. Now if Moore WROTE a graphic novel sequel, I'd be very interested.
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