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Did Dr Manhattan feel bad about killing Rorschach?
No, he didn’t. Not only because he was beyond “feeling” by that point, but because he really didn’t need to kill Rorschach. Dr. Manhattan was a “thing” that was still pretending to be human by the end of the graphic novel/film.
Is Rorschach a villain?
Rorschach (real name Walter Joseph Kovacs) is a fictional comic book character and the main anti-heroic protagonist of the acclaimed 1986 DC Comics miniseries Watchmen and the movie of the same name.
What happened to Rorschach in Watchmen?
It’s hardly a spoiler now, but Rorschach is killed at the end of Watchmen. At the end of Watchmen, Rorschach’s detailed journal, leading up to the showdown with Ozymandias and his death by Doctor Manhattan, is dropped off at a neo-conservative newspaper, New Frontiersman.
What was Rorschach power?
Like most characters in Watchmen, Rorschach has no obvious “superpowers”. He merely has his strong will, peak-human physical strength, and finely-honed sense of timing and precision.
What was Rorschach’s power?
What is Rorschach’s powers?
Why did Dr Manhattan kills Rorschach?
Manhattan killed Rorschach because he himself wanted it; it was a mercy killing. Namely, Rorschach did not want to compromise his moral stances and would tell the world of Ozymandias’ plan, thereby destroying the newly nascent world peace, which is something Dr. Manhattan could not allow. Mahattan had to kill him.
Does Rorschach get revived?
In Canon, aka The Comics: Technically Rorschach is dead, but also not dead. Walter Kovacs aka The Original Rorschach in Watchmen.
Why does Rorschach mask move?
Dr. Manhattan might be the only true superhero among them, but Rorschach is the real face of Watchmen–or at least his ever-shifting mask is. “In the graphic novel the explanation [for the mask] is that there are two plastic membranes with fluid between them, and the fluid moves like a lava lamp,” DesJardin says.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qR0d8aBBDRE