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Doomsday Clock is 12 issues long,”and it takes place a year in the future of the DC Universe, so that when the last issue comes out, the DC Universe will catch up,” Johns said during his Comic ...
In the variant cover to Doomsday Clock #5, The Joker appears. On the cover, The Joker becomes the second major DC villain to be spotted in proximity to Watchmen big bad Adrian Veidt.
The artist revealed the upcoming Doomsday Clock cover on Twitter, teasing a major character we haven't seen since Watchmen: Nite-Owl. Unfortunately, it's Hollis Mason in marionette form.
Now, a new cover for Doomsday Clock #2 features a rather villainous Lex Luthor seemingly aligned with Ozymandias in a pairing which is sure to leave even the DC Universe's most powerful heroes ...
At New York Comic Con today, Geoff Johns showed off covers for Doomsday Clock #10, due for publication in March. One that refers to the Nathaniel Dusk ...
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.” ...
A new image for an upcoming cover of Doomsday Clock, Geoff Johns and Gary Frank 's unauthorised sequel to Watchmen, appears in DC Comics titles today, featuring Black Adam tearing apart the Stars ...
The Doomsday Clock is still at 90 seconds to midnight. But what does it mean, how does an Oscar contender come into it, how doomed are we really, and where have you heard of the clock before?
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