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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, ...
DC Comics owns the rights to Alan Moore's Watchmen, and over the past few years, the publisher has made several stop-start ...
In Doomsday Clock #3, Geoff Johns and Gary Frank reintroduced a long-absent DC Comics character: Nathaniel Dusk. With only two miniseries and a guest appearance in an issue of Lobo to his name ...
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 ...
Doomsday Clock #2 is available in stores and online tomorrow. You can get one at your local comics retailer ( which you can find here ) or pre-order a digital copy now. Tagged: ...
More than a year after it was expected to, Doomsday Clock, the Watchmen sequel-cum-DC Comics crossover, has finally come to an end.Even if Doomsday Clock had wrapped up on time, roughly around the ...
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.
'Doomsday Clock' #8 variant cover. Gary Frank with Brad Anderson / DC Comics. Doomsday Clock readers haven't seen much of Veidt since the Owlship arrived in the DC Universe. An encounter with The ...
Doomsday Clock #2 art by Gary Frank and Brad Anderson. The lengthy opening with the bank robbery felt unnecessary. Especially since it was leading up to "Doctor Manhattan didn't kill her because ...
No doubt many comic book fans are opposed to the very existence of Doomsday Clock. Watchmen is one of the most revered comics ever published. It's about as close to a sacred cow as the superhero ...
Doomsday Clock is a bold — some might say sacrilegious — project for DC Comics to be producing.Doomsday Clock #1 seems almost calculated to subvert expectations of sacrilege, right down to a ...