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Watchmen #1: At Midnight, All The Agents… (Watchmen, #1)

Alan Moore · 1986 · Book

Comics & Graphic Novels

This work redefined the superhero genre, exploring complex themes of morality and power in a society that has shifted dramatically due to the influence of masked heroes.

ModernThe Morality of Vigilante JusticeDystopian Alternative HistoryThe Nature of Heroism and PowerExistential Dread in a Chaotic WorldThe Consequences of Systemic Corruption

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