Watchmen Sourcebook
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Watchmen Sourcebook was published by Mayfair Games on January 1, 1990.
It was a sourcebook for the Super Powers branded role-playing game known as DC Heroes. The cover art by Dave Gibbons featured Walter Kovacs aka Rorschach holding his journal.
It was one of one of three gamebooks that were based upon DC Comics' Watchmen twelve-issue maxi-series.
The other two books were the Watchmen: Taking Out the Trash and Watchmen: Who Watches the Watchmen?.
Source material[]
Watchmen Sourcebook references the characters, locations, and other elements that were published in:
- Watchmen # 1 (September 1986)
- Watchmen # 2 (October 1986)
- Watchmen # 3 (November 1986)
- Watchmen # 4 (December 1986)
- Watchmen # 5 (January 1987)
- Watchmen # 6 (February 1987)
- Watchmen # 7 (March 1987)
- Watchmen # 8 (April 1987)
- Watchmen # 9 (May 1987)
- Watchmen # 10 (June 1987)
- Watchmen # 11 (July 1987)
- Watchmen # 12 (August 1987)
Characters[]
- Nite Owl/Hollis Mason
- Phantom
- Hooded Justice/Rolf Muller
- Silk Spectre/Sally Jupiter
- Captain Metropolis/Nelson Gardner
- Dollar Bill/Bill Brady
- Mothman/Byron Lewis
- Silhouette/Ursula Zandt
- The Comedian/Eddie Blake
- Rorschach/Walter Kovacs
- Nite Owl II/Dan Dreiberg
- Doctor Manhattan/Jon Osterman
- Silk Spectre II/Laurie Juspeczyk
- Ozymandias/Adrian Veidt
- Bubastis
- Moloch/Edgar Jacobi
- The Screaming Skull/Walter Zileski
- Captain Axis/Hans von Krupp
- Buzzbomb/Bob Krankk
- The Big Figure/Tom "Rocky" Ryan
- Underboss/Anthony Rizzoli
- The Twilight Lady/Leslie Chadwicke
- Captain Carnage
Locations[]
- New York City, New York (picture)
- Minutemen Headquarters (map)
- Mason's Auto Repair
- Riker's Island (mentioned)
- Dreiberg Residence (mentioned)
- Owl's Nest (map)
- 666 Club (mentioned)
- The Inferno (mentioned)
- Empire State Building (mentioned)
- The Veidt Building (mentioned)
- Tehran, Iran (mentioned)
- Montana (mentioned)
- Kansas (mentioned)
- Pearl Harbor, Hawaii (mentioned)
- Hiroshima, Japan (mentioned)
- Tokyo, Japan (mentioned)
- Antarctica (map)
- Karnak (map)
- Saigon, Vietnam (mentioned)
- Washington, D.C. (mentioned)
- Dulles International Airport (mentioned)
- Smithsonian Institute (mentioned)
- The Pentagon (mentioned)
- New Haven, Connecticut
- Bryce University
- Boston, Massachusetts (mentioned)
- Harvard University (mentioned)
- California (mentioned)
- Nepenthe Gardens Rest Resort (mentioned)
- Soviet Union (mentioned)
- Africa (mentioned)
- Alguna Island (mentioned)
- Ecuador (mentioned)
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology (mentioned)
- Germany (mentioned)
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (mentioned)
- Chicago, Illinois (mentioned)
- France (mentioned)
- Versailles (mentioned)
- Athens, Greece (mentioned)
Events[]
- World War II (mentioned)
Vehicles[]
- Archimedes
- Owlcar
- Boeing B-29 Superfortress (mentioned)
Items[]
- Keene Act (mentioned)
- World Book Encyclopedia
- Under the Hood (transcript)
- Action Comics
- The Martha Edwards Show (transcript)
- Solar Mirror Weapon
- Run for the Shadows: The Story of Ursula Zandt (transcript)
- Okinawa Dawn
- Owl Suit
- Anti-Radiation Owl Suit
- Underwater Owl Suit
- Anti-Cold Owl Suit - "Snow Owl"
- Exoskeleton Owl Suit
- Dr. Manhattan: Super-Powers and the Superpowers (transcript)
- Tales of the Black Freighter (mentioned)
- A Bucket of Blood and a Bottle of Run (mentioned)
- Netherspace Slamdance (mentioned)
- Angela Bradstreet's Dirty Face (mentioned)
- The Complete Max Shea (mentioned)
- Treasure Island Treasury of Comics (mentioned)
- Over the River and Through the Woods: The Pale Horse Story (mentioned)
- Who Watches the Watchmen (transcript)
Organizations[]
- Minutemen
- House Un-American Activities Committee
- New York City Police Department (mentioned)
- Chichester House (mentioned)
- New York Gazette
- Nazi Party (mentioned)
- New Frontiersman
- National Bank
- The Voice of the People
- Internal Revenue Service
- Federal Bureau of Investigation
- Newsworld
- CIA
- Jacobs Motors
- Stellar Studios (logo)
- United States Armed Forces (mentioned)
- Veidt Enterprises
- Veidt Cosmetics (mentioned)
- Veidt Toys (mentioned)
- Pyramid Deliveries
- Dimensional Developments (logo)
- Luxor Imports
- Nova Express
- Probe
- Viet Cong (mentioned)
- Pale Horse (mentioned)
- Rizzoli Crime Family (mentioned)
- Washington Post (mentioned)
Mentioned[]
- Joseph McCarthy
- Hollis Wordsworth Mason
- Hollis Mason's Father
- Moe Vernon
- Superman
- Ms. Albertine
- Mr. Richardson
- Adolf Hitler
- Laurence Schexnayder
- Martin Maxwell
- Michael Kilmer
- Laura Browning
- Ike Thompson
- J. Edgar Hoover
- Frank Madison
- Celia Madison
- William Madison
- Arthur Lewis
- Martha McCormick
- Alan Greenfeldt
- Marla Givens
- Dan Whiggins
- Susan Daily
- Walter Scott
- Richard Nixon
- Edward Ross
- David Baines
- Hank Stevens
- George Cook
- John Ehrlichman
- Bob Woodward
- Carl Bernstein
- Alan Dreiberg
- The Bully
- Robert A. Mercer
- Joseph Westwood
- James Bourquin
- Josephina Katz
- Tim Katz
- Keene
- Milton Glass
- Thomas M. Dewey
- Bruce
- Martin Baldridge
- Jason Hammacher
- Janey Slater
- Abner
- Delacroix
- Alexander the Great
- William S. Burroughs
- Doug Roth
- G. Gordon Liddy
- Gerald Ford
- Red D'Eath
- John F. Kennedy
- Leo Winston
- Leroy Gibbons
- Simon Acquiare
- Wally Weaver
- Max Shea
- Howard Carter
- Joe Orlando
- Michael Longfield
- Tim Snowden
- XRAT
- Lisa Downing
- Harvey Kurtzman
- Alan Moore
- Dave Gibbons
- Howard Lauder
- Joel H. Keesman
- Elmo Greensback
- Salvatore Rizzoli
- Doc Savage
- The Shadow
- Margo Lane
- Lois Lane
- Leon Trotsky
- Pagliacci
- Galahad
- Hammurabi
- Temujin
- Pericles
- Gunsmoke
- Committee for the Re-Election of the President
- The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
- Mick Jagger
- Bruce Springsteen
- Jackie Coogan
- Norman Vincent Peale
- John Cage
- Karlheinz Stockhausen
- Krzysztof Penderecki
- Bernhard Lang
- Pierre Henry
- Terry Riley
- Scarlet Pimpernel
- Clark Gable
- James Cagney
- The Godfather
- Vito Corleone
Notes[]
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Credits[]
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External Link[]
- Watchmen Sourcebook at the Watchmen Wiki
