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That's ridiculous. Say what you will about the book itself, but its impact is simply undeniable.The answer of course is no. Dark Knight Returns and even the Chris Claremont/John Byrne run of X men were more influential than Watchmen. Hell even Spawn, which was ridiculous trash was more influential than Watchmen. The problem here is that for fanboys, Watchmen must be all things to all people. Its personally my favorite in the Graphic Novel genre and the fact that it hasn't spawned a "revolution" is a testament to its depth.
Watchmen is the first graphic novel to be considered legitimate literature, and it's on Time's list of the 100 greatest english language novels written from 1923 to present. You ask anybody who is involved in comics in the modern era in america, almost all of the important ones will tell you that watchmen was a gigantic impact on them. Same thing goes for countless people involved with the Television and Movie industry; including Richard Kelly, Joss Whedon, Kevin Smith, Darren Aronofsky, and the Co-creator of Lost.