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==Prequel projects== {{Main|Before Watchmen}} Moore stated in 1985 that if the limited series was well-received, he and Gibbons would possibly create a 12-issue [[prequel]] series called ''Minutemen'' featuring the 1940s superhero group from the story.<ref name="TCJ106" /> DC offered Moore and Gibbons chances to publish prequels to the series, such as ''Rorschach's Journal'' or ''The Comedian's Vietnam War Diary'', as well as hinting at the possibility of other authors using the same universe. Tales of the Comedian's Vietnam War experiences were floated because ''[[The 'Nam]]'' was popular at the time, while another suggestion was, according to Gibbons, for a "Nite Owl/Rorschach team" (in the manner of ''[[Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased)]]''). Neither man felt the stories would have gone anywhere, with Moore particularly adamant that DC not go forward with stories by other individuals.<ref name="CI65p61">"Watchmen Round Table: Moore & Gibbons". ''[[David Anthony Kraft]]'s Comics Interview''. Issue 65, 1988.</ref> Gibbons was more attracted to the idea of a ''Minutemen'' series because it would have "[paid] homage to the simplicity and unsophisticated nature of Golden Age comic books—with the added dramatic interest that it would be a story whose conclusion is already known. It would be, perhaps, interesting to see how we got to the conclusion."<ref name="Comics Bulletin" /> Two prequel stories were published as ''[[Who Watches the Watchmen?|Watchmen: Who Watches the Watchmen?]]'' and ''Watchmen: Taking Out the Trash'' in 1987. These were modules to the [[DC Heroes]] [[role-playing game]], with ''Taking Out the Trash'' being notable as the only Watchmen spin-off material with direct involvement by Alan Moore (he is credited with ''Special design and concepts contribution'' as well as co-writing the essay ''The World of the Watchmen'' with game author [[Ray Winninger]]).<ref>{{Cite web |last=Callahan |first=Timothy |date=2008-09-10 |title=Revisiting Alan Moore's Official "Watchmen" Prequel |url=https://www.cbr.com/revisiting-alan-moores-official-watchmen-prequel/ |access-date=2025-04-15 |website=CBR |language=en}}</ref> In 2010, Moore told ''[[Wired (magazine)|Wired]]'' that DC offered him the rights to ''Watchmen'' back if he would agree to prequel and sequel projects. Moore said that "if they said that 10 years ago, when I asked them for that, then yeah it might have worked [...] But these days I don't want ''Watchmen'' back. Certainly, I don't want it back under those kinds of terms." DC Comics co-publishers [[Dan DiDio]] and [[Jim Lee]] responded: "DC Comics would only revisit these iconic characters if the creative vision of any proposed new stories matched the quality set by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons nearly 25 years ago, and our first discussion on any of this would naturally be with the creators themselves."<ref name="wired.com">Thill, Scott (July 21, 2010). [https://www.wired.com/underwire/2010/07/alan-moore-watchmen "Alan Moore: 'I Don't Want Watchmen Back'"]. ''[[Wired (magazine)|Wired]]''. Retrieved on July 21, 2010. {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111224131742/http://www.wired.com/underwire/2010/07/alan-moore-watchmen |date=December 24, 2011 }}</ref> Following months of rumors about a potential ''Watchmen'' follow-up project, in February 2012 DC announced it was publishing seven prequel series under the "''Before Watchmen''" banner. Among the creators involved were writers [[J. Michael Straczynski]], [[Brian Azzarello]], [[Darwyn Cooke]], and Len Wein, and artists [[Lee Bermejo]], [[J. G. Jones]], [[Adam Hughes]], [[Andy Kubert]], [[Joe Kubert]], and [[Amanda Conner]]. Though Moore had no involvement with ''Before Watchmen'', Gibbons supplied the project with a statement in the initial press announcement: {{blockquote|The original series of ''Watchmen'' is the complete story that Alan Moore and I wanted to tell. However, I appreciate DC's reasons for this initiative and the wish of the artists and writers involved to pay tribute to our work. May these new additions have the success they desire.<ref name="Phegley"/>}}
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