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Watchmen Philosophy
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The Comedian (also known as Edward Morgan Blake):
The Comedian presents a more interesting case. Although Blake may have created himself in the image of a brutal, meaningless world, his pose as a comedian makes him ultimately unable to affirm anything. Blake’s laughter is of the mocking sort, which denigrates, rather than celebrates, its subject matter. Although he has confronted nihilism, he is unable to move beyond it. This is what motivates his costumed career: unable to create, he instead takes pleasure in destruction, and being a superhero gives him license to do so.
"Just a matter of time, I suppose..."
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Rorschach (also known as Walter Joseph Kovacs):
The mind of Rorschach is indeed a dark place, yet it’s ruled by a simple principle with a long and venerable heritage: evil must be punished. And it must be punished not because doing so makes the world a better place, but simply because it is evil and thus is deserving of punishment. Rorschach thus exemplifies the
retributive theory of punishment. He maintains that wrongdoers must be punished for no other reason than that they did wrong; they deserve it. A retributivist dishes out just dessert; you get what you deserve, and what you deserve is dictated by the heinousness of your deeds.
"None of you seem to understand. I'm not locked in here with you - you're locked in here with me."
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Hooded Justice (rumored to be Rolf Müller):
Hooded Justice, whose real identity is never revealed, was the first ever masked adventurer and the lead influence for Nite Owl and the rest of the early costumed heroes. He wore a hood and a noose, had the body of a wrestler, and was a charter member of the Minutemen. He is the only masked vigilante whose final fate is never fully resolved. It is suggested he may have been killed, but this theory is never proven.
"Get out."
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Captain Metropolis (also known as Nelson Gardner):
As a child, Nelson Gardner was sickly and asthmatic, but years of training allowed him to get past his condition and eventually played football in college before joining the U.S. Marines as "Marine Lieutenant USMC Nelson Gardner: Free-Lance Consultant". He later adopted the Captain Metropolis persona and, using the skills he acquired in the military, attempted to eradicate organized crime in urban areas. In the Fall of 1940, he founded a superhero team called the Minutemen which was composed of Silk Spectre, Hooded Justice, Silhouette, Nite Owl, The Comedian, Mothman and Dollar Bill.
"Somebody has to save the world."
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Ozymandias (also known as Adrian Veidt):
Of all the characters in Watchmen , Ozymandias most closely resembles Nietzsche’s Übermensch, but even here the resemblance is not complete. Although by committing mass murder he appears to break with conventional morality, his actions simply conform to
utilitarianism, which endorses the principle that “the end justifies the means. ” Nevertheless, we can agree that Ozymandias is a close approximation of what Nietzsche meant by the Übermensch.
"I wanted to match his accomplishment, bringing an age of illumination to a benighted world."
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Moloch the Mystic (also known as Edgar William Jacobi):
A crime boss who ran an underground vice den and constructed a solar mirror weapon as part of his nefarious schemes. Over the course of his criminal career, he clashed with Nite Owl, Ozymandias, and Doctor Manhattan. Eventually captured, he spent the 1970s in prison where he converted to Christianity and gave up his life of crime. He worked for Dimensional Developments, a company run by Adrian Veidt, where he contracted cancer. Following his release he lived alone in New York City, until his murder in 1985 as part of Ozymandias' plot.
"I have cancer. You know the kind you eventually get better from? That ain't the kind I got."
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