COMICS: DC Reveals Plans For Another BEFORE WATCHMEN Prequel From JMS

COMICS: DC Reveals Plans For Another BEFORE WATCHMEN Prequel From JMS

Another Before Watchmen prequel series will be released this November from the creative team of J. Michael Straczynski (Amazing Spider-Man) and Eduardo Risso (100 Bullets). Which character does this one focus on? Find out here!

By JoshWilding - Aug 25, 2012 12:08 PM EST
Filed Under: DC Comics
Source: Comic Book Resources

Announced at the Fan Expo in Toronto just a few moments ago, this November and December will see the release of Before Watchmen: Moloch #1 and #2. This is quite a surprise, as despite the fact that the mystical villain plays a major role in Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' Watchmen, the prequels released so far have all focused only on the main cast members. Talking to Comic Book Resources, J. Michael Straczynski talked more about his plans for the series and why exactly he believes 'Moloch' deserves his own prequel. Be sure to click on the link at the bottom of the page to read the interview in full and share your thoughts in the usual place.


On How The Decision To Do Before Watchmen: Moloch Came About:

In our early conversations, Dan [DiDio] indicated that he really wanted to explore Moloch because he’s central to the mythology of the original "Watchmen," even though only see him at the end of his life, and the rest is just a few facts and dates tossed around in text or dialogue. He would’ve liked to have included this from the git-go, but felt that everybody was maxed out on what was already on our plates. Fortunately, I got my scripts finished, done and in before anybody else, and long before they were due, so when I was done Dan asked if I’d be willing, and of course I said yes.


On Why 'Moloch' Is Deserving Of His Own Prequel:

If you step back and just look at his story, it’s a real tragedy, in a way the most tragic of all of the characters. He started out in great difficulty, turned to crime, was sent to prison repeatedly, found religion, converted to Catholicism, and came out of prison determined to lead a changed life. It was a new beginning, a fresh start...and what happens? He falls prey to Ozymandias’ plans and becomes one of the first sacrificial lambs to that slaughter. How is that not a compelling story worth telling? Most of what we know from the material in the first book is expressed in narrative, in bits and pieces in "Under the Hood" and elsewhere -- we don’t actually see any of it, and thus we don’t understand the why of the what. Yes, we know he went through all these changes, but what prompted it? How did it happen and what did it mean? I wanted to give his history the same serious treatment we were giving to all the heroic characters. A character is stretched too thin when you can’t tell any more good stories about them, and with the Watchmen characters, we’ve barely scratched the surface, even though I kinda doubt they’re going to go back to the well on this again too often or too soon.


On Working With Artist Eduardo Risso:

I’ve always said that my scripts live and die by the degree to which you can see or feel emotion from the characters. Eduardo plays a lot with silhouette and suggestion, but manages to convey a tremendous amount of emotion in his work. It’s sly, subtle, evocative...there’s a magical quality to it, which fits with the sense of Moloch the Mystic, the Magician.


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batmanmovie2012
batmanmovie2012 - 8/25/2012, 12:30 PM
Hopefully it's good
MutantEquality
MutantEquality - 8/25/2012, 12:33 PM
Second
Tomontherun99
Tomontherun99 - 8/25/2012, 12:52 PM
This should be better than the previous boos as although well written, they did rehash a lot of Moore's scenes and themes while adding nothing more than extra tidbits and backstories to characters. Moloch on the other hand is almost a clean slate who we barely ever seen so it would be great to focus on an established villain in the WM universe and see if the villains had a legion of doom to the Crimebuster's Justice League and things like that. Then again, when Straczynski is good his writing is amazing, when he's bad we get One More Day.
elcaballerooscuro92
elcaballerooscuro92 - 8/25/2012, 3:09 PM
now i understand why alan moore was complaining about
sameoldthing
sameoldthing - 8/25/2012, 3:48 PM
Why do many people hate these Watchmen prequels? It makes zero sense!
They DO NOT hurt the original story at all.

If your a fan of the characters your getting to see more of them,have yet to read the stuff but the artwork on all those titles are very solid.

If you have a problem with the prequels,don't buy/read them.
Those that say DC is just milking the Watchmen for more money have no valid argument because there are fans that want more & DC comics is a business & making money is the whole point.
golden123
golden123 - 8/25/2012, 5:50 PM
@Farkosaurus: Your parents let you read Watchmen asa child?
golden123
golden123 - 8/25/2012, 5:51 PM
This sounds interesting. I am picking this up!
ZombieOverEasy
ZombieOverEasy - 8/25/2012, 6:08 PM
lol @ Moore comparing Watchmen to Moby Dick. Ego much?
KurtCrawler
KurtCrawler - 8/25/2012, 6:45 PM
I honestly love the Before Watchmen. Besides Silk Spectre, and The Comedian is a little boring. But otherwise, their great, and i cannot wait for Moloch!
EtriganTheDemon
EtriganTheDemon - 8/25/2012, 6:46 PM
God please, not another one. Make it stop, make it stop :(
beane2099
beane2099 - 8/25/2012, 6:49 PM
Haven't read any of these and frankly I'm not sure if I want to. The Minutemen with Cooke was probably the only one that piqued my interest a little. Watchmen was a good story and all, but I never really saw what all the hub bub was about. I'm also tired of empty event books, and this project seemed like more of that from the get go. Bottom line, if I'm shelling out $3-$4 on a book it has to be worth my time. And these days, I'm finding more of that from the non-Big 2 companies. I'm actually enjoying IDW, Image and Valiant's new stuff more than most of what Marvel and DC are putting out these days.
Asterisk
Asterisk - 8/25/2012, 7:59 PM
greeeaaat.
AUSSYACE
AUSSYACE - 8/25/2012, 8:30 PM
Bundle the whole lot into a hardcover and then take my money...
staypuffed
staypuffed - 8/26/2012, 4:06 AM
I don't think Moloch deserves his own freaking prequel. I don't know whether these comics are a good idea at all, really. I loved Watchmen; but I suppose if you don't want to read them, don't read them.
xstryker
xstryker - 8/26/2012, 1:41 PM
I'll wait for the trades.
jumpingJellybeans
jumpingJellybeans - 8/30/2012, 5:42 PM
They're just milking their only relevant characters aside from Batman...
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