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Watchmen #1 (September 1986) Comic

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Watchmen #1 (September 1986) is the groundbreaking first issue of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’ legendary 12-part series published by DC Comics. Widely regarded as one of the most influential comics ever created, it redefined the superhero genre with its mature themes, intricate storytelling, and deconstruction of heroic archetypes. The issue opens with the murder of Edward Blake, a.k.a. The Comedian, a government-sanctioned vigilante. His death sets off an investigation by Rorschach, a masked vigilante whose uncompromising worldview drives him to uncover a conspiracy targeting costumed heroes. Through flashbacks and dialogue, readers are introduced to the fractured world of the Watchmen—heroes who are flawed, morally ambiguous, and struggling in a society that no longer trusts them. This first chapter establishes the series’ central themes: power, morality, political tension, and the human cost of heroism.Condtion: VF (small tear at the top of pages 9-11.