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Watchmen #7: A Brother To Dragons by John Higgins, Alan Moore, Dave Gibbons

wordsandcoffee's review

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adventurous mysterious tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.5

This book was a bit predictable but interesting nonetheless.

ladyandrea's review

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4.0

Ya se acaba el año! Me despido del 2020 con un cómic. Y vaya cómic! Watchmen, nada menos. Concretamente, el número 7.

En esta entrega toma mayor protagonismo Dan. Básicamente la historia en este tomo en concreto podríamos decir que gira entorno a él. Él, su pasado, sus viejos sueños...

La verdad es que poco puedo contar porque sino os spoilearìa mucho. Es lo que pasa cuando llegas a estas alturas de una saga. Digamos que, para que no salten alarmas de spoiler..., pasan cosas interesantes

roshnara's review

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3.0

This one is a deep dive into Silk Spectre and Nite Owl, two of the gang that I was least interested in. Admittedly, yes, the whole thing about Nite Owl linking his "manhood" to the whole superhero thing is interesting from a psychology point of view, but after the backstories on Dr. Manhattan and Rorschach, these characters just seem weak. Again, is that by design? Could it be that, to temper the high stakes of such volatile characters, Moore created more human characters? Who knows. Still, I'm hoping that in the grand scheme of things, this adds up, but yeah, not that psyched for this as much as I was for the last couple of instalments of the series.

eslem_ouederni's review

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2.0

It's okay whatever... sometimes I feel like I am not interested in some stuff but at the same time I think that maybe its existence in the books is going to lead to something...
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