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You know the Comedian as the nihilist from Watchmen—the cynic who laughed at everything. But few realize that Alan Moore hid within him the most devastating paradox of the work: the only character who fully understood the world was also the only one who broke down before it. Blake didn't die because he was evil. He died because his own philosophy encountered a limit he couldn't absorb. Ozymandias didn't tell a bigger joke—he rewrote the ending without asking permission. And when the joker discovered that someone had taken the absurdity further than he ever dared, all that remained was weeping in the house of Moloch. The armor of cynicism cracked. And beneath it, all along, was a terrified man. The question that remains is the darkest of all: if the world is indeed a joke, who has the right to tell the ending?

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