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Reporter of the Nova Express. A liberal.
Big Figure is an enemy of Rorschach and Nite-Owl II.
A man who run a newspaper stand, a news vendor. Another character shares the same name that happens to be a kid who reads the Tales of the Black Freighter from his stand.
The psychologist who attemps to cure Rorschach of his "insanity".
Adrian Veidt's genetically engineered lynx-like pet.
A man that killed a girl named Blaire Roche in 1975 and then fed her to his dogs Fred and Barney.
A friend of Jon Osterman; he died of cancer.
Jon Osterman's first girlfriend, before he met Laurie Jupiter.
A young man that works at the New Frontiersman.
Hollis Mason was a young police officer who (sickened by the rampant crime in 1920's New York) created another identity for himself as the masked vigilante Nite Owl. He has long since retired and has passed down his title to Dan Dreiberg.
The editor of the NewFronteirsman.
A vice-queen operating in the late 1960's ; a love interest of Nite Owl II.
Hollis Mason's dog in the Watchmen series.
An artist in the Watchmen universe.
The mother of Walter Kovacs (Rorschach).
A genetically engineered, monstrous "alien" life-form created by a collection of missing artists and scientists that were secretly employed by Adrian Veidt a.k.a. Ozymandias.
The 37th president of the United States. He was in the Navy.
A founding member of the Minutemen and mother to Laurel Jane Juspeczyk (Silk Spectre II). She currently resides in a nursing home in California.
Moloch use to be a super-villain and a mob boss who clashed with various members of the Watchmen.
Hooded Justice is the first costumed superhero to appear in the Watchmen universe. He is also the only one who maintained his civilian identity secret, even after his death
Captain Metropolis is a superhero in the Watchmen universe.
Laurie Juspeczyk was chosen by her mother to succeed her as Silk Spectre. Resentful of her mother and her duties as a superheroine, she retired in 1977.
The gleefully amoral and borderline sociopathic government vigilante, The Comedian had a history of terrible deeds. His murder causes the chain of events in the Watchmen. He is known for his twisted sense of humor, his nihilistic worldview and his smiley-faced badge.
A crime-fighter who took up the identity of Nite Owl following the original's retirement, who himself retired in 1977 following the passage of the Keene Act
A former costumed hero and considered the smartest man alive, he left heroics shortly before the Keene Act came into effect and became involved in business.
Dr. Jon Osterman was a lowly lab technician, before he was caught in a radioactive particle test. He returned as a god-like superhuman. He is powerful and highly intelligent, yet he grew to become emotionally distant towards people. He is the only superhero with powers in the Watchmen storyline.
A violent, noir detective/anti-hero and the chief protagonist of the "Watchmen" series. With a black-and-white worldview and an uncompromising moral code, Rorschach is well-known among criminals as the terror of the underworld.
A member of the Minutemen in the Watchmen series. Now deceased.
American politician, diplomat and geopolitical consultant. An unlikely celebrity who drew fire from across the political spectrum for his views on issues. He served as United States Secretary of State and National Security Advisor under the presidential administrations of Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford.
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