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Doomsday Clock #12 is on sale now at comic book stores and online. The first half of the series is also available in collected edition.
Doomsday Clock reveals Ozymandias' plot to orchestrate world peace finally collapses in 1992, when Rorschach's journal is published and full-scale nuclear war breaks out.
After stepping away from writing comics to focus on his duties shaping DC Entertainment’s movie slate, Johns is returning to writing comics with the 12-part mini-series “Doomsday Clock.” ...
When it was announced, Doomsday Clock, the unauthorised sequel to Watchmen by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank, was also a crossover with the DC Universe.
Videos by ComicBook.com As for why the Doomsday Clock has been moved to this exact time, again, the closest it has ever been to Midnight, there are a number of factors outlined in their release ...
Doomsday Clock, an unauthorised sequel to Watchmen by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank, published by DC Comics, is strongly set within DC Comics continuity – just a year ahead.
Doomsday Clock No. 12 doesn’t just rebuild the past of the DCU, however; it also looks ahead as Dr. Manhattan sees the future and shares it with the reader.
The story of Doomsday Clock, a 12-part comic book event by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank, is a sequel to Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’ classic Watchmen story, one that sees Doctor Manhattan ...
In that way, by the time Doomsday Clock releases its 12th issue, the rest of the universe will have caught up to it — and the repercussions of the event will become known.
Doomsday Clock is, even from its first issue, absolutely a post-2016 election story. It’s about 2017 politics and written in 2017 — lest we forget that Watchmen was a comic about the ’80s ...
The first issue of “Doomsday Clock,” a 12-issue maxi-series that will revisit the world of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbon’s “Watchmen” while combining the tale with heroes of the DC Comics ...