Here are some links to articles that are specifically aimed at Alan Moore's "Watchmen":
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Alan Moore's America: The Liberal Individual and American Identities in Watchmen
Here are some links to articles that are specifically aimed at Alan Moore's "Watchmen":
(I have not authored, nor claim rights to, any of the items linked below. I share them only for educational purposes and do not profit from their use or sharing. I do, however, offer thanks and gratitude to all of the educators, students, authors, and institutions who have made these items available digitally.)
Alan Moore's America: The Liberal Individual and American Identities in Watchmen
Prince, Michael. Journal of Popular CultureBehind the Mask
Itzkoff, Dave. New York Times Book Review (Nov 20, 2005): 7.17.Moore and Gibbons's Watchmen: Exact personifications of science
Fishbaugh, Brent. ExtrapolationEditorial: Not Your Parents' Comics; or Maybe They Are
Hoppenstand, Gary. Journal of Popular CultureRORSCHACH TEST
Maass, Dave. Santa Fe Reporter [Santa Fe, N.M] 11 Mar 2009: 57Earning My Geek Cred
Stein, Elizabeth. The Hunter Envoy [New York] 07 Mar 2007: 10-11.DECONSTRUCTING THE NEXT BIG SUPER FLICK
Hargro, Carlton. Creative Loafing [Charlotte] 25 Feb 2009: 22-23.