I do have to say that I don't agree with the notion that remakes, prequels, sequels, etc. somehow diminish and/or tarnish the original works. They can and should stand alone, unaffected.
Certainly, it's a bad idea for DC to officially do a WATCHMEN prequel/sequel comic. Even if Len Wein writes it (cause there is no way in hell Moore would) and Dave Gibbons illustrates it, I wouldn't want it to happen.
That said, if it does come to pass and ends up being a pile of junk it still would not change how I feel about WATCHMEN one iota or change the fact that the original is a seminal work and flat-out masterpiece. And I'm not one who throws that term ("masterpiece") around as much as many do these days.
Same with SW. The crappy EU stuff, the annoying SE changes, the prequels, the horrid Clone Wars movie... none of that changes the fact that the OT is legendary.
Certainly, it's a bad idea for DC to officially do a WATCHMEN prequel/sequel comic. Even if Len Wein writes it (cause there is no way in hell Moore would) and Dave Gibbons illustrates it, I wouldn't want it to happen.
That said, if it does come to pass and ends up being a pile of junk it still would not change how I feel about WATCHMEN one iota or change the fact that the original is a seminal work and flat-out masterpiece. And I'm not one who throws that term ("masterpiece") around as much as many do these days.
Same with SW. The crappy EU stuff, the annoying SE changes, the prequels, the horrid Clone Wars movie... none of that changes the fact that the OT is legendary.