Is this guy the character who deserves the most hate in the entire comic?

Is this guy the character who deserves the most hate in the entire comic?
>Working for the governement and responsible of that alternate reality where Nixon is still president, still huge geopolitical nuclear issues between governments and removing other vigilantes.
>Cheating with his wife for no reasons, he doesn't even care about normal life on Earth anyway.
>Leaving Earth to Mars like a crybaby faggot.
>Could perfectly finish with Ozymandias's plan and go back to the status quo but instead defend it because of his autistic logic.
>KILLED FUCKING RORSCHACH
>Leaving Earth for another galaxy because of his autism.
really, I think he's more close to be the """"villain"""" of the story than Ozymandias, The Comedian or Rorschach.

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Lemmme guess you have a 2 numbers IQ, right ?

why when somebody talks about this comic, the replies are always "you understood nothing, the explanation is 2deep"?

I wish I could talk about Watchmen without all the stupid Rebirth or Sup Forums faggotry bullshit.

Uh, you could have, if you didn't decide to be the one to bring it up.

That's a reasonable interpretation. He's hardly a sympathetic character... Having his humanity violently stripped from him doesn't seem to have bothered him.

Moral relativity.

>He's hardly a sympathetic character... Having his humanity violently stripped from him doesn't seem to have bothered him.

Well, yeah. The part that would have been bothered by the whole "loss of humanity" went right out the window alongside the rest of his humanity. What else would you have expected?

I don't know that he had any choice in the matter: Maybe he was destinyfucked the moment he got his power. His actions were immutable, fixed.

>His actions were immutable, fixed.

We are all puppets user, he's just the puppet that can see the strings.

>He thinks Rorschach deserved to live

You did not get Rorschach.

>His actions were immutable, fixed.
I never bought that. it seems to me he saw 'a' future lined up ahead of him and because he could focus on any part of it, he just concluded without experiment that he had no choice but to do what he saw himself doing

He just prefers to let humans be stupid.

When you have the opposite scenario happens with Evil Superman or some shit it just becomes "muh slippery slope: the comic".

>KILLED FUCKING RORSCHACH

Rorshach was a fucking parasite, he made every superhero look bad and he was willing to throw the world back into geopolitical chaos because he thought the squid plan was horrific, even though he'd been fine with hundreds of thousands of people dying in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

where did he cheat on his wife you dumb
cunt
and half your points are so fucking irrelevant to his character

>why is he trying to expose mass murder that he has all the proof of and the means to expose rather than exposing mass murder that happened 40 years ago, long before he had even started to be a superhero and perhaps before he was even born
retard

He doesn't have proof, Adrian disposed of everyone who worked on the squid project and he'd have more than enough time to scrap anything else if he had any idea Rorshach would make it back to the mainland.

Adrian is certain Rorshach won't make it back because Dan's not going to fly him back, and Rorshach can't fly the owl ship (remember, Rorshach isn't smart enough to bathe or use a stove). On the offchance Rorschach, who has no formal education past high school and only apprenticeship level textile skills, manages to fire up the (damaged) extremely complex craft his millionaire genius friend built, nobody is going to believe him because it would be the word of a universally hated convicted murderer versus that a beloved celebrity philanthropist.

Killing Rorshach was an act of mercy.

>He thinks Rorschach even WANTED to live

You're right, OP really doesn't get Rorschach

The U.S. nuking Japan, an enemy at the time, is deplorable but understandable because they were at war, and people who exist in nations at war understand that there is a risk that they will get hurt and/or killed by the enemy. It doesn't justify the damage, but it justifies the actions.

Ozymandias just unleashing a fucking giant squid on NYC was different because none of the people in NYC had any thought in their minds that they were going to die, since there was no specified "enemy" at the time and as such were killed for no reason whatsoever.

Hiroshima and Nagasaki were the results of nations at war, the culmination of several years worth of combat. Giant NYC Squid was the result of some wannabe prick who cared less about humanity and more about his own fucking name being put down in history books.

Hijacking the thread

How powerful is really this guy? He seems like a low level transmutator in the original comic book.

His biggest feats are to transform some dust into a shitty castle, grow tall, regeneration and future prediction. Sure he is the big guy in a world where everyone is powerless, but he is a big guy in a very small plane.

He wouldnt stand a fucking chance against cosmic DC dudes. Or magical ones.

only because its an unspoken rule that telekinetics don't just use a telekinetic blender on their foes brain matter in cape comics, let alone disassemble them on a molecular level

Hes not dis stronk :D
Deadpool is unkillable :D how could captain manhatan kill him?XD
omg deadpul is the best :D

>understandable because they were at war
Almost everyone killed in the bombings were civilians

>more about his own fucking name being put down in history books.

The entire point of the squid is that it comes out of nowhere and everybody thinks aliens did it, the entire point of killing Rorshach is so he can't (try to) reveal Adrian. All of issue 11 is Adrian resigning himself to the idea that what he feels is his greatest accomplishment will never be known, did you skip that?

He is materialistic Anti Buddha, down to the belief in Eternalism.

In the end he realizes we are in journey in the Present and decides to live.