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Doomsday Clock #12 tells us more about Superman, 5G, the new Earths, a future Crisis event, and teases a battle with Marvel heroes.
Doomsday Clock #7 is another stellar issue from Johns and Frank. It leaves a lot of questions still left unanswered but we did get some answers this issue.
Doomsday Clock #6 is great and an in-depth look at some mysterious characters, but it’s a generally uneventful issue of a supposedly important event comic.
Geoff Johns got into some comic talk at San Diego Comic-Con and discussed his upcoming Shazam series as well as Three Jokers and Doomsday Clock.
A sequel to Watchmen seemed so wrong, but Geoff Johns and Gary Frank seem to be doing everything right in the pages of Doomsday Clock #5.
DC Comics publisher Jim Lee and upcoming Justice League writer Scott Snyder debunked rumors that DC Comics would be undergoing a reboot in the near future.
Doomsday Clock Geoff Johns provided an update to fans about the title after some confusion about when the book would be shipped to retailers surfaced.
Doomsday Clock #4 is another great comic by these two legendary artists. But without enough plot or justification to its story, it’s more filler than killer.
In Doomsday Clock #4 by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank, the true identity of Rorschach is revealed and it explains how he ties-in to the original Watchmen story.