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How do YOU read Watchmen?

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Written by Kevin Johns   
Monday, 23 February 2009 19:00

With the release of Zack Snyder's Watchmen film only two weeks away, comic book critic Tom Spurgeon has written an article, "Reading the Watchmen: Ten Entrance Points into the Esteemed Graphic Novel", in which he outlines ten different ways for readers to approach the original comic book by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons.

Spurgeon's list includes reading Watchmen as:  a murder mystery, a liminal experience, a love story, and commentary on superheroes.

The article is an excellent example not only of the multiplicity of meaning to be found within Watchmen, but of literary critical theory being practiced.

Undergraduate English professors introducing their students to literary theory might do well to keep this article in mind!

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Kevin Johns is a (Cult)ure Magazine contributor since Wednesday, 07 January 2009.

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