Doomsday Clock: The Complete Collection

Doomsday Clock: The Complete Collection

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Doomsday Clock: The Complete Collection

Softcover 456 pp

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The world of Watchmen collides with the DC Universe in the most shocking story in DC history! Presented by master storytellers Geoff Johns and Gary Frank--As the Doomsday Clock ticks toward midnight, the DC Universe will encounter its greatest threat: Dr. Manhattan. But nothing is hidden from Manhattan, and the secrets of the past, present, and future will leave ramifications on our heroes' lives forever. NOTHING EVER REALLY ENDS... The world of Watchmen collides with the DC Universe in Doomsday Clock, from Geoff Johns and Gary Frank, the critically acclaimed team behind Shazam!: Origins and Batman: Earth One. Seven years after the events of  Watchmen, Adrian Veidt has been exposed as the murderer of millions. Now a fugitive, he has come up with a new plan to redeem himself in the eyes of the world. The first step?  Finding  Dr. Manhattan. Alongside a new Rorschach and the  never-before-seen  Mime and Marionette, he  follows Manhattan's trail to  the DC Universe, which is  on the brink of collapse  as  international tensions push the "Doomsday Clock"  ever closer to midnight. Is this all Dr. Manhattan's  doing?  Spinning out of Watchmen, DC Universe: Rebirth,  and  Batman/The Flash: The Button, Doomsday Clock rewrites the  past, present, and future of the DC Universe and it  all  starts here!  Collects Doomsday Clock #1-12.

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  • 978-1-779-50605-4
  • 9781779506054-53999

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has rated53/18/2022

A mi me ha encantado. Si bien es cierto que quizás la primera parte peca un poco de no saber dónde ir, a partir del 6 capítulo coge ganas y es bastante potente. Toda la historia de los diferentes renaceres del metaverso me ha encantado.

has rated512/27/2021

Hace más de 10 años que no leo Watchmen así que me he lanzado a por este tebeo pensando si podría disfrutarlo sin repasar antes la obra de Alan Moore. La respuesta es sí y menos mal. Si el tebeo dependiese de Watchmen para tener interés mal andaríamos. La historia se entiende sola y todo se explica dentro de ella. Cierto es que hay referencias y homenajes, pero son eso y no conocerlos/recordarlos no entorperce la lectura. No es una obra redonda por poco, porque es cierto que la historia de varios personajes se diluye demasido o que parece que la historia va por un camino y luego cambia. Pero es casi una obra redonda por el dibujo inconmensurable de Gary Frank, por ese amor bien explicado a Superman, por pequeños momentos que hacen más grande la historia y porque al final Geoff Johns ama a esos superhéroes y eso transpira durante los 12 números. Una gozada de tebeo.

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