Rorschach

Rorschach is a fictional comic book character and an anti-hero of the acclaimed 1986 DC Comics miniseries Watchmen and the movie of the same name. Rorschach was created by writer Alan Moore and artist Dave Gibbons. Jackie Earle Haley portrayed him in the 2009 film adaptation directed by Zack Snyder.

His mask displays a constantly morphing inkblot that is based on the ambiguous designs used in Rorschach inkblot tests. Rorschach was named the 16th Greatest Comic Book Character by Empire magazine, 6th Greatest Comic Book Character of All Time by Wizard magazine, and 16th on Top 100 Comic Book Heroes by IGN.

Personality
In his younger days he was described as brilliant in multiple subjects which is shown in his later years as well. Rorschach is also portrayed as a moral absolutist who sees the world as black and white to the point he refuses to keep quite on Ozymandias and his plans despite the likelihood of a nuclear war breaking should it be revealed to the public. As could be expected due to his complete hatred of anything he finds evil or immoral, he is brutal and often lethal. He is unpredictable and will improvise any and all of his surroundings into his fighting style in order to get the upper hand.

Presumably due to his upbringing by a cruel and abusive mothers he seems to be uncomfortable around women especially when they are naked. He is often described as mentally ill by other characters and is paranoid overall. Rorschach even goes as far as to refer to his mask as his true "face" and claims the other is the "mask" and only removes the mask when it's absolutely necessary or out of his control. Due to all his experiences in life Rorschach is somewhat cynical and even borderline if not somewhat nihilistic in his views that society is falling down around itself, his near to complete lack of fear of physical harm and even death.