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- Sep 22, 2015
The Comedian is the one character from Watchmen that even as I kid, I knew there was something inherently wrong with his actions, but not his outlook. There was this brutal realization that what the Comedian saw in the world was truth, and truth was actually ugly. But the guy mocked life itself, and he didn't care.Maybe it's just me. Getting older, seeing an ever changing world and the media reflecting it without even the slightest bit of humor. Seeing everything that used to make you happy turn to ash in your mouth. It has a way of giving a guy a bad attitude and a jaded outlook.
The comedian was a terrible man, and Alan Moore wrote him specifically hoping the reader would hate him, but he did give him one trait I can kinda admire. He saw the world for what it is, and he decided to turn it into a joke. What can you do when the whole world's become nothing but ONE big joke?
Growing up, I was always guilty of liking Comedian over Rorschach, (of course, teens being teens) but as you say, the world has a way of making one jaded and tired. Then angry. Moore did a great thing in Comedian, making an audience surrogate for the world-that-is-to-come.
"American dream? You're looking at it!
It came true!"