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Johns was emphatic that Doomsday Clock is not a story about Superman punching Doctor Manhattan. The series will not have crossovers or tie-ins, and it takes place a year into the future of DC’s ...
Given the nature of Doomsday Clock so far, and the fact that all of this came out of Flashpoint, it probably is no surprise that two of Geoff Johns’s favorite DC Comics toys are at the center of ...
The most surprising thing in the final issue of DC’s Doomsday Clock didn’t have to do with Watchmen at all. The final issue of the 12-part comic miniseries by writer Geoff Johns and artist ...
Since its launch, Doomsday Clock has promised to answer all our questions about the post-Rebirth DC Universe, and in the process solve some problems left over from New 52 continuity. With the ...
The annual update of the Doomsday Clock was announced at 10 a.m. this morning in Washington, DC. The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists announced that the Doomsday Clock this year was set to 90 sec ...
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. Though that may have to ...
By Graeme McMillan [This story contains spoilers for DC’s Doomsday Clock No. 12.] Earlier issues of Doomsday Clock had established that Dr. Manhattan, the omnipotent character from the 1980s ...
DC Comics’ Doomsday Clock is a year-long series more than a year in the making, from the beginning of the company’s Rebirth relaunch to Geoff Johns and Gary Frank’s first issue hitting shelves.
Twenty-nine years and one movie later, DC is finally releasing a sequel, Doomsday Clock, in which the characters of Watchmen collide with the mainstream “DC Universe,” the home to Batman ...
Originally Doomsday Clock, the unauthorised sequel to Watchmen, published by DC Comics, was meant to reveal a near-future of the DC Comics Universe. Written by Geoff Johns, then CCO of DC Comics ...
Doomsday Clock has been bringing characters from the 1980s comic book series Watchmen into the mainstream DC continuity, and the tenth issue — by former DC chief creative officer Geoff Johns and ...