Despite his brutal methods, and twisted view of the world and its people, Rorschach's final act showed a desire for noble ...
When watching HBO’s Watchmen, it’s impossible to miss the nods, links, and themes that connect the Damon Lindelof “remix” series to the Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons comic book series.
On Rotten Tomatoes, Watchmen Chapter I has a 92% score from critics and 82% from fans so we have high hopes for this upcoming movie. Check out the trailer and 4K/Blu-ray cover art for Watchmen ...
The first trailer for Watchmen Chapter 2 has arrived. In the brief clip, which can be viewed below, things aren't looking so good for our heroes – especially after Rorschach is sent to jail ...
This story appears in the September 2017 issue of National Geographic magazine. In a small town in Switzerland in 1917, psychiatrist Hermann Rorschach began carefully splattering paint on cards to ...
Herman Rorschach originally developed the inkblot test to assess patients for schizophrenia, because he observed that people with schizophrenia tended to interpret the images differently than others.
Interestingly, the black suit was actually pitched to Marvel by a reader, making it one of the most successful pieces of fan ...
Watchmen Chapter I – which is currently available to own on Digital, 4K UHD and Blu-ray – and Watchmen Chapter II will also be available November 26 for purchase together from digital ...
Following the events of Watchmen Chapter I, Rorschach has been unmasked, framed for murder, and thrown in prison. Dan Dreiberg/Nite Owl II and Laurie Juspeczyk/Silk Spectre II decide to break him ...
only one of which has true powers (Dr. Manhattan), Rorschach glimpses a far-reaching conspiracy involving their shared past and catastrophic consequences for the world's future. Watchmen Chapter I ...
The Rorschach test is a psychological test designed by psychiatrist Hermann Rorschach in the early 1900s. The test involves presenting a subject with images of inkblots; the person then describes ...