Doomsday Clock (comic)
Doomsday Clock #12 review
No matter how welcome and anticipated they are, endings are bittersweet. Here we have the final issue of Doomsday Clock, which is a journey...
Doomsday Clock #11 review
Right from the beginning, Doomsday Clock has been endlessly fascinating. Even if a particular issue is rather slow, there's still so much going on...
Doomsday Clock #10 review
With the previous issue of Doomsday Clock, I posited that Doctor Manhattan-- due to his emotional detachment-- may not be considered a human any...
“Doomsday Clock Part One” to be collected this October
Trade-waiters, your time has come, as the first half of Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Brad Anderson, and Rob Leigh’s Doomsday Clock will be collected...
Doomsday Clock #9 review
Can Doctor Manhattan truly be considered a man any longer? It's not a question that Doomsday Clock proposes, at least not directly, but in...
Doomsday Clock # 8 review
Superman can move mountains, stop an oncoming train, and restart a dying star. He can keep up with the Flash in a race around...
Doomsday Clock #7 review
We all have blind spots. Either willfully or inadvertently, there are things that we tend to turn away from, or things to which we...
Doomsday Clock #6 review
Her name is Erika.
She is the daughter of an immigrant.
Her father is a puppet-maker.
He is her whole world, and he is taken from her.
She...
Doomsday Clock #5 review
I suppose we can't have it both ways with this series. Last issue, I felt like the narrative came to a relative dead...
Doomsday Clock #4 review
Maybe this is on me, but I just was not engaged.
It's strange to say that, because I've enjoyed reading Doomsday Clock so far. More...