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@Fionitesky that exact idea was proved in one of the justice league movies its called alternate dementions or somethign like that.
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@Fionitesky Fun fact: Much like Nite Owl, all of the Watchmen characters were based off of one Charlton Comics (now DC Comics) characters. Nite Owl was based off of the Blue Beetle II (Ted Kord). Rorschach was based off The Question, and Dr. Manhattan was based off of Captain Atom. I can't remember the remaining characters' concepts and references. ^^;
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@Fionitesky He was pretty well off, because his Dad left him all his money, and he was a successful business man.
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There are many references to Batman in the comic world. Batman was first and then came Owl Man, NightOwl, andf Moon Night. Batman is the best though anf Owl Man is actually on the crime cindicut and is a villain
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what program do you use?
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@DuvArts It's "concept art" for film, television/video, graphic novel, etc. It's not meant to be highly detailed or extremely accurate--it's usually pretty rough / grungy in appearance...
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love it ... you soo cool :D
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Batman?
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Marvel is lame as hell but most Marvel heroes could take most DC heroes, DC still cooler though, with the exceptions of Superman (goody goody jerk) and Aquaman ( come on it's Aquaman)
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the only things i can see is that the stomach area doesn't really have all that much of shape and the mouth looks a bit to long but hey it's better than anything I could possibly muster up. Keep up the awesome work!
Nah, nightowl wasn't terribly rich,
His 'friends' were very rich
He lived in a small row house over a subway line.
And he wasn't in fantastic shape either.
Nightowl is probably a reference to batman-
A sarcastic commentary on the idea of batman.
A lot of Watchmen characters were references of 'existing' comic super heroes.
Fionitesky 2 years ago 3
in the movie they made him look just like batman, but in the comic he looked very different.
glorbb 2 years ago 3