Print your own Watchmen Poster.

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Right-click and save the link below for enclosed PDF file then print it out next simply tap or paste the print outs together and pristo you have your very out comic-con watchmen poster.

The poster will be exactly 2.8 Feet Wide and 4.1 Feet tall, I also suggest using high gloss paper.

Enjoy.

Noir.

Here is the link:

http://www.geocities.com/allynddudnikov/WatchmenPoster.pdf

Edit- Yes, I still use geocities to host some files.
 
I got a poster at comic-con. Not one signed by Gibbons, but I was hoping I could get some help here translating the Latin? text in the uppermost right hand corner, on the newspaper to the right of Dr. Manhattan. The article is written in Latin I believe, and with some crappy online translations, I still couldn't make out what it was saying. However, the last line in Watchmen was quote from Juvenal's Satires, VI, 347. I'm not familiar with the Satires, but could the text on the poster possibly be an excerpt from them?

Can anyone who has the poster or a clear image help decipher what's written on it? posted 9/12/07
 
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Anyone have any ideas about the Latin yet? I guess people just haven't been looking at this thread for a while, but I don't think my question deserves another thread for itself, so I'll try to keep it in here.
 
Anyone have any ideas about the Latin yet? I guess people just haven't been looking at this thread for a while, but I don't think my question deserves another thread for itself, so I'll try to keep it in here.


Post the latin here
 
Alright, here's a photo, just because the complexity of the writing would be difficult to type out. There's just a lot of cropping and obscurement due to the design of the poster, but this upper-right shot I've taken shows all the text in the newspaper that's visible. (besides the headline)
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If you look closely, some of that text is repeated later on.
 
It's gobbledy gook with random latin words thrown in. Doesn't mean anything, it's used as placeholder text.

EDIT: Captainus Carnagus de facto beat me to it.
 
Interesting. I've never seen this before. Thanks for the info though.
 

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