Regardless of whether you said that, he's wrong. Watchmen is about superheroes. It's about the entire superhero genre and, largely, the evolution of superhero comics in general. The Minute Men of the past being representative of the true-blue comics Golden Age and the heroes of the continuity's modern time representing the grittier portrayals of the silver and modern ages.
With regards to a pretty face, that might not be inappropriate for Veidt, really. Ozymandias is supposed to be that. It juxtaposes his true nature quite well. A pretty face for the aged Dan Dreiberg or Rorschach, though? Not a chance.