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Watchmen is a twelve-issue comic book limited series created by writer Alan Moore, artist Dave Gibbons, and colorist John Higgins. The grouping of heroes and villains contained in the work are not, in fact, named "The Watchmen", though they were at one point referred to as "Crimebusters". Rorschach, Nite Owl and Dr. Manhattan were the team's primary heroes.

Before Watchmen - 30 Second TV Spot

Posted by G-Man (25951 posts) - 11 months, 21 days ago - Show Bio
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#1 Posted by drac96 (5 posts) - 11 months, 21 days ago - Show Bio

I never end up seeing these "TV Spots" on TV.

#2 Posted by Scott757 (47 posts) - 11 months, 21 days ago - Show Bio

I saw the new 52 one once before

#3 Posted by NightFang (9225 posts) - 11 months, 20 days ago - Show Bio

@drac96 said:

I never end up seeing these "TV Spots" on TV.

I saw a few of them on Cartoon Network, but I haven't seen them sense the new 52.

#4 Posted by Deadcool (6765 posts) - 11 months, 20 days ago - Show Bio

Somewhere, Alan Moore is mad.

#5 Edited by Lvenger (8228 posts) - 11 months, 20 days ago - Show Bio

@Deadcool said:

Somewhere, Alan Moore is mad.

Lol so true.

#6 Edited by All_Around_Nerd (58 posts) - 11 months, 20 days ago - Show Bio

@NightFang: I really hope they're not playing this on Cartoon Network.

#7 Posted by TheOptimist (713 posts) - 11 months, 20 days ago - Show Bio

Hopefully this gets people into the shops. Yay. Cool.

@Deadcool said:

Somewhere, Alan Moore is mad.

Yeah, but really, how would that be any different without Before Watchmen? Grumpy is as grumpy does.

@drac96 said:

I never end up seeing these "TV Spots" on TV.

They don't really hit too many prime networks unfortunately... I remember the New 52 on G4, BBC and Cartoon Network...

@All_Around_Nerd said:

@NightFang: I really hope they're not playing this on Cartoon Network.

I don't think it'd be a great marketing decision, to be honest... perhaps during Adult Swim, but we'll see.

#8 Posted by omnomnomtacos (6 posts) - 11 months, 20 days ago - Show Bio

@Deadcool said:

Somewhere, Alan Moore is mad.

This.

#9 Posted by revbucky (304 posts) - 11 months, 20 days ago - Show Bio

Thanks for bringing this to us on comicvine.com.

#10 Posted by SavageDragon (1610 posts) - 11 months, 20 days ago - Show Bio

@drac96: neither do I.

I always found it interesting that both Watchmen and The Death of Superman claim the title as the best selling Graphic Novel of all time.

#11 Posted by htb106 (1641 posts) - 11 months, 20 days ago - Show Bio

The voice at the beggining sounds weird, I can never take anyone who does one of those fake voices seriously.

Except G-man's Batman impressions.

#12 Posted by haydenclaireheroes (7976 posts) - 11 months, 20 days ago - Show Bio

@drac96 said:

I never end up seeing these "TV Spots" on TV.

#13 Posted by RedheadedAtrocitus (5879 posts) - 11 months, 20 days ago - Show Bio

Its funny but ads like this I never do see on television :/ I mean it looks great and all, but come on lets see the tv advertising if that's what this truly is.

#14 Posted by sethysquare (3806 posts) - 11 months, 19 days ago - Show Bio

Wheres the extended preview

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