Before Watchmen: Ozymandias/Crimson Corsair

· DC
4.1
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Discover what happened before WATCHMEN. The team of legendary writer Len Wein and acclaimed artist Jae Lee--in his first DC Comics' work in nearly a decade--delve into the mind of the smartest man in the world: Ozymandias. How does one go from the son of immigrant parents to becoming the world's smartest man? Adrian Veidt begins his journey, both spiritual and physical, that will one day make him one of the most pivotal players in the world-changing events of WATCHMEN. Collects BEFORE WATCHMEN: OZYMANDIAS #1-6, "Curse of the Crimson Corsair."

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4.1
48 reviews
Baron Leonard
December 29, 2023
Truly some great backstories which ties in with Watchmen timeline. I love these kind of superheroes among many which are unique by each of them. Many people didn't like the movie version but not me. I love the graphic novel version and also the movie version as well. Great for Watchmen fans across the world. (^_^)d
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*n *s
March 30, 2022
These Watchmen prequels were a slap in the face of the singular work by Alan Moore. There was no need for any more material featuring these characters who were all based on classic heroes. I do not want anything to interrupt the surreal integrity of the original for me. What audience were these "Before" books aimed toward? Anyone can see Watchmen is a unique piece of art complete unto itself.
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Nikola Viel
January 21, 2020
Does not add much to what you already know from the original Watchmen...
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