
Price: $35 Blu-ray, $30 DVD
Verdict: So how are we watching Watchmen on Blu-ray before it's even hit theaters? It's actually the motion comic version that's been available on iTunes for some time but has just been released to DVD and Blu-ray this week.
It's an interesting idea that's being adopted by Marvel and others—add a bit of motion to the original art and a comic book becomes a movie. Does it work for Watchmen?
Actually, yes, yes it works pretty well I'd say.

Animation is for the most part tasteful and smooth—if you didn't know Watchmen was a comic, you might just believe that it was always meant for television. But there's one major design flaw - the art is ALWAYS in motion. Either a camera is zooming or panning, or characters are moving this way or that. It sounds like a small point, but I found myself getting a bit motion sick watching the disc...and I don't often become motion sick with games of television.


Buyers of the $30 DVD set will be disappointed by no real extras, while the $35 Blu-ray version lacks a menu system of merit and only includes a brief 3-minute behind-the-scenes of the Watchmen film by Dave Gibbons alongside an appreciated digital copy (PC only). You also score $7.50 off seeing the movie in theaters.
I'd still recommend people start with the actual Watchmen graphic novel. But if you never learned to read or just appreciate big, pretty pictures, the Watchmen Complete Motion Comic may be worth a viewing. At minimum, it's a good use for your HDTV during your next hipster party.