Ursula Zandt
Ursula Zandt is the Silhouette, a costumed vigilante and member of the Minutemen — the 1940s superhero team featured in Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' Watchmen. A skilled fighter with no superhuman powers, she operated in an era when masked heroes were celebrated, though her private life made her a controversial figure within the group.
Ursula Zandt made her mark when Watchmen #1 arrived in 1986, part of one of the most celebrated and consequential series DC has ever published. A figure of the Copper Age's boldest storytelling era, she moves through the pages alongside an extraordinary cast — Nite Owl, Byron Lewis, Captain Metropolis, Nelson Gardner, and Silhouette — the kind of company that signals a richly layered world. Her story deepened further in Before Watchmen: Minutemen, which peeled back the history of that remarkable ensemble, and her appearances across the Before Watchmen Omnibus make her a rewarding discovery for readers who want the full picture. With only ten catalog appearances, she's a compact presence — but in the Watchmen universe, every panel carries weight, and Ursula Zandt is absolutely worth seeking out.
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Covers through the years — 1986–2019
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