It seems to imply Dr. M created the New 52 universe... which means no other Watchmen properties will appear, right?
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Replying to @McDougishole @chaosprime
Wally West refers to this dark force that "took years from us" as "they"... [2/2]
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Replying to @JonGorga
Silk, Nite, and Dr. are only ones left alive at end of Watchmen, so if more come back, it's not REALLY them. Also, "they" (1/2)
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Replying to @McDougishole @JonGorga
are probably someone else since the Watchmen don't have that power. Manhattan, sure, but he's just one person. (2/2)
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Replying to @McDougishole @JonGorga
@chaosprime I saw a theory that Geoff Johns is vilifying Watchmen because it set a dark precedent in comics which he doesn't like.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
So my theory is that "they" are the comics creators and they're going all meta to demonize dark storytellers.
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Replying to @McDougishole @JonGorga
Ay jaysis. Like all the darkengritty crap taking away tone from Watchmen and nothing else isn't insult enough.
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Replying to @chaosprime @JonGorga
"Heroes that were legends became novices. Bonds between them were weakened and erased. Legacies were destroyed." (1/3)
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"A darkness from somewhere has infected us. It has for a long time now, I think. Even before Flashpoint." - West (2/3)
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To me this seems very anti-dark and critical of the way their stories have changed to be more grim. Anti-reboot. (3/3)
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Yup. Well, if it's the choice between DC doing bright cheery fascist subtext and grimdark fascist subtext, go Geoff.
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At least once upon a time they were good at the former option.
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Replying to @chaosprime @JonGorga
Given more thought, maybe Dr. M is actually anti-dark too. He is an unwilling participant of the darkness. (1/3)
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