Silhouette
Silhouette was a costumed vigilante and member of the Minutemen, the 1940s superhero team in Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' Watchmen. Her acrobatic fighting style and shadowy persona made her a striking figure in the group's early history.
Few characters cast as long a shadow from so brief a page count as Silhouette, who made her haunting debut in Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' landmark Watchmen #1 in 1986 β one of the defining works of the Copper Age and a book that rewrote what superhero comics could be. Though her appearances across DC's catalog are select and carefully curated, her presence resonates deeply, woven through the original Watchmen and expanded upon in Before Watchmen: Minutemen, where she steps further into the spotlight alongside figures like Nite Owl, Captain Metropolis, and Ursula Zandt. She's the kind of character whose mystique is amplified rather than diminished by scarcity β a figure from a morally complex, revisionist universe where every hero carries the weight of a world that doesn't quite deserve them. For collectors and readers who prize depth, atmosphere, and the rich tragedy that made Watchmen a cornerstone of the medium, Silhouette is absolutely worth seeking out.

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Covers through the years β 1986β2019
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