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Doctor Manhattan ponders the existence of existence.
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Very cool! Love how you even have the picture in the sand beneath him!

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"I don't like being a bastard, but they leave me no choice."

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Thank you.(I felt that the photo was an integral part of the image, as Osterman finally discards the last vestige of his former life.)

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"Do it or don't do it; either way you'll regret it." -Kierkegaard
As awesome as Dr Manhattan was, Rorshache was my favorite. I kike to think of him as Batman gone wrong..or just more in touch with reality instead of the idealistic Batman who for some reason still refuses to kill...

Anyway great depiction. Really symbolizes his complete and final detachment from emotional reality.
I'm forced to agree with you. The issue of the comic concerning Rorschach's origin was dark, hideous and compelling. On the other hand, it's fascinating to consider Dr. Manhattan's view of what we call reality. I don't think we ever saw what his limits were except for cryptic comments about "walking across the Sun," and thinking about creating a human race of his own.

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i love alan moore, the watchmen and your artwork...lol!!

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Thank you very much. I appreciate your compliments. :D

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Sweet job, the landscape looks right out of the comic, and of course thank you for the strategically placed legs there. ;)
Good old Doc Manhattan. While Rorschach was definitely my favorite, Manhattan and Ozymandias share a narrow second spot. Although some of the most awesome characterization in the book comes in the form of Dan Dreiberg: I'll never forget the scene where he and Laurie rip Sing-Sing wide open to spring Rorschach, only to find themselves waiting outside the Men's room, where Rorschach is killing Big Time. The following comment by Dan about losing a criminal because of nature's call is hilarious.

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**nodnod** Agreed. I love how Moore showed precisely how disconnected from humanity Dr. Manhattan had become, in this scene especially.

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