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Rorschach

Rorschach

Real Name
Walter Kovacs
First Appearance
Watchmen #1 (September, 1986)
Creators
Alan Moore, Dave Gibbons
Team Affliations
Watchmen (movie only)
Alias
None
Base of Operations
New York City
Powers
None
Skills and Abilities
Hand-to-hand combat expertise, Detective Expertise
Tools and Weapons
Uses Improvised Weapons

Rorschach (Walter Kovacs) is a vigilante and superhero from the comic book Watchmen.  The detective the Question (DC Comics) is based on Rorscharch

Origin

After suffering from years of abuse and childhood trauma, Walter Kovacs attempted to restore order into his world until a particularly brutal case caused him to believe that he lived in a world of moral absolutes and those who where in the wrong must be destroyed.

History

Born on March 21st, Walter Joseph Kovacs was the son of prostitute Sylvia Joanna Kovacs and a man known only as "Charlie". He was abused during his childhood, and authorities only discovered this after he attacked a pair of bullies.  Child support then took Walter away to The Lillian Charlton Home for Problem Children and actually seemed to be doing much better, with fewer violent outbursts and an interest in studying and athletic pursuits such as boxing and gymnastics.

He grew up and worked at a dress company, where he encountered the fabric used for his mask, which contained liquids that move while always staying symetriacl and never mixing. The woman who ordered the dress made of the fabric changed her mind, so Walter took it home. He later discovered that the woman who ordered the dress was Kitty Genovese, who was murdered and raped while her neighbors did nothing.

He used the fabric to make a "new face" for himself, and became Rorschsch.

After years of fighting crime with Nightowl, he went on an independant case to rescue a kidnapped little girl being held for ransom (the girl was mistaken for the daughter of a wealthy man) only to find that the kidnapper upon realizing his mistake, killed the girl and fed her to his dogs.

Grice

Having completely lost faith in humanity, his mind snapped, and he killed the dogs and trapped the murderer in his house, which he then set on fire and watched burn.

He then became a more violent anti-hero, sometimes going as far as to torture people for information by breaking their fingers. He continued to fight crime even though superheros not employed by the government were banned.

Years later, he found that a recently murdered man was actually The Comedian, a superhero working for the governement. He suspected someone was targeting superheroes, but did not know why.

He was later framed for murder, and sent to prison, where all the criminals wanted him dead. He was broken out during a prison riot by Nightowl and Silk Spectre, who had decided to return to superheroing, and who realized Rorschach was right.

They found out the killer was Ozymandas, another former hero who owned a large bussiness, and went to his hide away in Antarctica to confront him.

Sad

Ozymandas revealed he killed The Comedian because he found out about his plan to blow up New York, making it look like Dr.Manhattan did it, in order to make Russia and the USA unite, thus preventing a nuclear war. His plan worked, and everyone agreed to keep the secret, except Rorschach. Dr. Manhattan gave Rorschach a choice, either keep the secret, or die. Rorschach chose death and was blown up.

Movie

He is played by Jackie Earl Haley in the film Watchmen.

Rorscharch movie


Equipment and Abilities

fedora, trench coat, a piece of cloth as a mask that has moving and shifting inkblots that resembles an actual Rorshach test, detective skills, lock picker, can use everyday items as weapons,able to withstand incredibly cold temperatures,boxing, gymnastics and gaspowered grapling hook

External Links

DC comic database