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* ParodyDisplacement: More like {{Expy}} displacement, but it's virtually impossible for a modern comic-book reader to look at the comic and ''not'' think of [[ComicBook/{{Watchmen}} Rorschach.]] Even Creator/SteveDitko himself admitted that Rorschach was "Like Mr. A, except insane."

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* ParodyDisplacement: More like {{Expy}} displacement, but it's virtually impossible for a modern comic-book reader to look at the comic and ''not'' think of [[ComicBook/{{Watchmen}} Rorschach.]] Even When Creator/AlanMoore asked Creator/SteveDitko himself admitted that if he had seen Watchmen, Ditko described him as "like Mister A, except Rorschach was "Like Mr. A, except is insane."
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* WeirdAlEffect: It's virtually impossible for a modern comic-book reader to look at the comic and ''not'' think of [[ComicBook/{{Watchmen}} Rorschach.]] Even Steve Ditko himself admitted that Rorschach was "Like Mr. A, except insane."

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* WeirdAlEffect: It's ParodyDisplacement: More like {{Expy}} displacement, but it's virtually impossible for a modern comic-book reader to look at the comic and ''not'' think of [[ComicBook/{{Watchmen}} Rorschach.]] Even Steve Ditko Creator/SteveDitko himself admitted that Rorschach was "Like Mr. A, except insane."
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* {{Anvilicious}}: ''Yes.'' Anvilicious is almost an understatement. More or less the whole point of the comics was to illustrate why BlackAndWhiteMorality is true.

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* {{Anvilicious}}: ''Yes.'' Anvilicious is almost an understatement. More or less the whole point of the comics was to illustrate why why, in the views of its creator, BlackAndWhiteMorality is true.
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* DesignatedHero: While Mr. A is meant to be a completely good hero -- in fact, by Ditko's Objectivist standards, he's meant to be far ''more'' moral than ThouShaltNotKill heroes like Franchise/{{Superman}} or Franchise/{{Batman}} -- most readers would probably find his methods and extremely harsh stance on crime to fall squarely into UnscrupulousHero and BlackAndWhiteInsanity.

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* DesignatedHero: While Mr. A is meant to be a completely good hero -- in fact, by Ditko's Objectivist standards, he's meant to be far ''more'' moral than ThouShaltNotKill heroes like Franchise/{{Superman}} or Franchise/{{Batman}} -- most readers would probably find his methods and extremely harsh stance on crime to fall squarely into UnscrupulousHero and BlackAndWhiteInsanity.UnscrupulousHero, and/or BlackAndWhiteInsanity territory.
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* {{Anvilicious}}: ''Yes.'' Anvilicious is almost an understatement.

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* {{Anvilicious}}: ''Yes.'' Anvilicious is almost an understatement. More or less the whole point of the comics was to illustrate why BlackAndWhiteMorality is true.
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* TheWeirdAlEffect: It's virtually impossible for a modern comic-book reader to look at the comic and ''not'' think of [[ComicBook/{{Watchmen}} Rorschach.]] Even Steve Ditko himself admitted that Rorschach was "Like Mr. A, except insane."

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* TheWeirdAlEffect: WeirdAlEffect: It's virtually impossible for a modern comic-book reader to look at the comic and ''not'' think of [[ComicBook/{{Watchmen}} Rorschach.]] Even Steve Ditko himself admitted that Rorschach was "Like Mr. A, except insane."
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* DesignatedHero: While Mr. A is meant to be a completely good hero -- in fact, by Ditko's Objectivist standards, he's meant to be far ''more'' moral than ThouShaltNotKill heroes like Franchise/{{Superman}} or Franchise/{{Batman}} -- most readers would probably find his methods and extremely harsh stance on crime to fall squarely into UnscrupulousHero.

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* DesignatedHero: While Mr. A is meant to be a completely good hero -- in fact, by Ditko's Objectivist standards, he's meant to be far ''more'' moral than ThouShaltNotKill heroes like Franchise/{{Superman}} or Franchise/{{Batman}} -- most readers would probably find his methods and extremely harsh stance on crime to fall squarely into UnscrupulousHero.UnscrupulousHero and BlackAndWhiteInsanity.
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* DesignatedHero: While Mr. A is meant to be a completely good hero -- in fact, by Ditko's Objectivist standards, he's meant to be far ''more'' moral than ThouShaltNotKill heroes like Franchise/{{Superman}} or Franchise/{{Batman}} -- most readers would probably find his methods and extremely harsh stance on crime to fall squarely into UnscrupulousHero.
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* {{Anvilicious}}: ''Yes.'' Anvilicious is almost an understatement.

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* TheWeirdAlEffect: It's virtually impossible for a modern comic-book reader to look at the comic and ''not'' think of [[{{Watchmen}} Rorschach.]] Even Steve Ditko himself admitted that Rorschach was "Like MrA, except insane."

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* TheWeirdAlEffect: It's virtually impossible for a modern comic-book reader to look at the comic and ''not'' think of [[{{Watchmen}} [[ComicBook/{{Watchmen}} Rorschach.]] Even Steve Ditko himself admitted that Rorschach was "Like MrA, Mr. A, except insane.""

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* TheWeirdAlEffect: It's virtually impossible for a modern comic-book reader to look at the comic and ''not'' think of [[{{Watchmen}} Rorschach.]] Even Steve Ditko himself admitted that Rorschach was "Like MrA, except insane."

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