from Before Watchmen: Dr. Manhattan #1 (DC, October 2012), script by J. Michael Straczynski, pencils and inks by Adam Hughes, colors by Laura Martin, letters by Steve Wands
Which means, of course, that since his body was atomized on August 20th, his tombstone will of course read that he died on August 20th. Right, comics? Wrong.
from Before Watchmen: Dr. Manhattan #4 (DC, April 2013), script by J. Michael Straczynski, pencils and inks by Adam Hughes, colors by Laura Martin, letters by Steve Wands
That's one slow-ass coroner.
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Either I'm dense & missing some subtle difference or you, my dear friend, posted the same page twice. Just thought you might like to know...
(As always thanks for all the good stuff.)
You're not dense, good Robt., I posted the same page twice! Corrected now, so enjoy!
Bully called me good. My day is made!
Relativity! From Jon O.'s perspective, he was vaporized instantly, but to those observing the process it took ten days.
No? The quantum uncertainty principle then: Since we see Doctor Manhattan at the funeral, we can't be sure when he died.
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