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So tomorrow approaches the release of Doomsday Clock by Geoff Johns.

I do hope its good though I'm a bit off-putted by the idea of having the DC universe's problems being orchestrated or involving Dr. Manhattan. The thing is that Watchmen was only supposed to be this one-off story of deconstructing the superhero genre as a whole, but the problem is that I think people have taken this to the wrong idea by milking off its success or want every story to be overly dark. I enjoyed the DC Rebirth one-shot, but that ending left me a bit cold.

Still I hope it doesn't turn out bad. What are your thoughts?
 

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Is it true they are bringing more of Watchmen than just Dr. Manhatten in this crossover? I could have sworn I seen Rorschach being involved in this?

And also if there should be a crossover it should only involve Dr. Manhatten. What buisness does Rorschach, Nite Owl, and Silk Spectre have in the mainstream DC world?
 

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Samtemdo8 said:
Is it true they are bringing more of Watchmen than just Dr. Manhatten in this crossover? I could have sworn I seen Rorschach being involved in this?

And also if there should be a crossover it should only involve Dr. Manhatten. What buisness does Rorschach, Nite Owl, and Silk Spectre have in the mainstream DC world?
I read a preview book called "Road to Doomsday Clock" where the narration had the same way as Rorschach's POV and it looks like Rorschach. Which I hope its not Rorschach because I would feel it goes against the whole point of the ending to the book. Not sure if Nite Owl II or Silk Spectre II are in it yet, but we'll see.
 

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Natemans said:
So tomorrow approaches the release of Doomsday Clock by Geoff Johns.

I do hope its good though I'm a bit off-putted by the idea of having the DC universe's problems being orchestrated or involving Dr. Manhattan. The thing is that Watchmen was only supposed to be this one-off story of deconstructing the superhero genre as a whole, but the problem is that I think people have taken this to the wrong idea by milking off its success or want every story to be overly dark. I enjoyed the DC Rebirth one-shot, but that ending left me a bit cold.

Still I hope it doesn't turn out bad. What are your thoughts?
I forgot to ask, tomorrow (that is today as of this post) really? Because Comixology says it will be released in January of next year? Both in Print and Digital?
 

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Samtemdo8 said:
Natemans said:
So tomorrow approaches the release of Doomsday Clock by Geoff Johns.

I do hope its good though I'm a bit off-putted by the idea of having the DC universe's problems being orchestrated or involving Dr. Manhattan. The thing is that Watchmen was only supposed to be this one-off story of deconstructing the superhero genre as a whole, but the problem is that I think people have taken this to the wrong idea by milking off its success or want every story to be overly dark. I enjoyed the DC Rebirth one-shot, but that ending left me a bit cold.

Still I hope it doesn't turn out bad. What are your thoughts?
I forgot to ask, tomorrow (that is today as of this post) really? Because Comixology says it will be released in January of next year? Both in Print and Digital?

Its out today in print as well as some online websites that have comics for free.
 

Natemans

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So I read the first issue. Its pretty good so far and do hope they answer some of the questions left by Rebirth a year ago.
 

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Natemans said:
Samtemdo8 said:
Natemans said:
So tomorrow approaches the release of Doomsday Clock by Geoff Johns.

I do hope its good though I'm a bit off-putted by the idea of having the DC universe's problems being orchestrated or involving Dr. Manhattan. The thing is that Watchmen was only supposed to be this one-off story of deconstructing the superhero genre as a whole, but the problem is that I think people have taken this to the wrong idea by milking off its success or want every story to be overly dark. I enjoyed the DC Rebirth one-shot, but that ending left me a bit cold.

Still I hope it doesn't turn out bad. What are your thoughts?
I forgot to ask, tomorrow (that is today as of this post) really? Because Comixology says it will be released in January of next year? Both in Print and Digital?

Its out today in print as well as some online websites that have comics for free.
And I found said website and intend to read all the New 52 Comic Books to see if it truly lives up to its bad reputation.
 

Natemans

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Samtemdo8 said:
Natemans said:
Samtemdo8 said:
Natemans said:
So tomorrow approaches the release of Doomsday Clock by Geoff Johns.

I do hope its good though I'm a bit off-putted by the idea of having the DC universe's problems being orchestrated or involving Dr. Manhattan. The thing is that Watchmen was only supposed to be this one-off story of deconstructing the superhero genre as a whole, but the problem is that I think people have taken this to the wrong idea by milking off its success or want every story to be overly dark. I enjoyed the DC Rebirth one-shot, but that ending left me a bit cold.

Still I hope it doesn't turn out bad. What are your thoughts?
I forgot to ask, tomorrow (that is today as of this post) really? Because Comixology says it will be released in January of next year? Both in Print and Digital?

Its out today in print as well as some online websites that have comics for free.
And I found said website and intend to read all the New 52 Comic Books to see if it truly lives up to its bad reputation.
There are some runs in the New 52 that I liked, but yeah, there's a lot of problems.
 

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Natemans said:
Samtemdo8 said:
Natemans said:
Samtemdo8 said:
Natemans said:
So tomorrow approaches the release of Doomsday Clock by Geoff Johns.

I do hope its good though I'm a bit off-putted by the idea of having the DC universe's problems being orchestrated or involving Dr. Manhattan. The thing is that Watchmen was only supposed to be this one-off story of deconstructing the superhero genre as a whole, but the problem is that I think people have taken this to the wrong idea by milking off its success or want every story to be overly dark. I enjoyed the DC Rebirth one-shot, but that ending left me a bit cold.

Still I hope it doesn't turn out bad. What are your thoughts?
I forgot to ask, tomorrow (that is today as of this post) really? Because Comixology says it will be released in January of next year? Both in Print and Digital?

Its out today in print as well as some online websites that have comics for free.
And I found said website and intend to read all the New 52 Comic Books to see if it truly lives up to its bad reputation.
There are some runs in the New 52 that I liked, but yeah, there's a lot of problems.
Geoff John's Aquaman run and Snyder's Batman were fantastic. As was Azarello's Wonder Woman run.
 

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Kenbo Slice said:
Natemans said:
Samtemdo8 said:
Natemans said:
Samtemdo8 said:
Natemans said:
So tomorrow approaches the release of Doomsday Clock by Geoff Johns.

I do hope its good though I'm a bit off-putted by the idea of having the DC universe's problems being orchestrated or involving Dr. Manhattan. The thing is that Watchmen was only supposed to be this one-off story of deconstructing the superhero genre as a whole, but the problem is that I think people have taken this to the wrong idea by milking off its success or want every story to be overly dark. I enjoyed the DC Rebirth one-shot, but that ending left me a bit cold.

Still I hope it doesn't turn out bad. What are your thoughts?
I forgot to ask, tomorrow (that is today as of this post) really? Because Comixology says it will be released in January of next year? Both in Print and Digital?

Its out today in print as well as some online websites that have comics for free.
And I found said website and intend to read all the New 52 Comic Books to see if it truly lives up to its bad reputation.
There are some runs in the New 52 that I liked, but yeah, there's a lot of problems.
Geoff John's Aquaman run and Snyder's Batman were fantastic. As was Azarello's Wonder Woman run.
I liked Aquaman. Scott Snyder's Batman I liked in parts, but it gets weaker the more I look on some arcs. Especially Death of the Family and everything from Endgame to Bloom. As for Azzarello's Wonder Woman, I don't know. Wasn't a big fan of that tbh. If you liked it, that's cool.
 

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Natemans said:
Samtemdo8 said:
Natemans said:
Samtemdo8 said:
Natemans said:
So tomorrow approaches the release of Doomsday Clock by Geoff Johns.

I do hope its good though I'm a bit off-putted by the idea of having the DC universe's problems being orchestrated or involving Dr. Manhattan. The thing is that Watchmen was only supposed to be this one-off story of deconstructing the superhero genre as a whole, but the problem is that I think people have taken this to the wrong idea by milking off its success or want every story to be overly dark. I enjoyed the DC Rebirth one-shot, but that ending left me a bit cold.

Still I hope it doesn't turn out bad. What are your thoughts?
I forgot to ask, tomorrow (that is today as of this post) really? Because Comixology says it will be released in January of next year? Both in Print and Digital?

Its out today in print as well as some online websites that have comics for free.
And I found said website and intend to read all the New 52 Comic Books to see if it truly lives up to its bad reputation.
There are some runs in the New 52 that I liked, but yeah, there's a lot of problems.
But isn't the problems with the New 52 is how much was changed from the Original Continuity, and all the charcater differences and such?

Because honestly if I straight up read the New 52 now I probably would not know the problems of the New 52 if I did not read the prior continuity.
 

Natemans

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Samtemdo8 said:
Natemans said:
Samtemdo8 said:
Natemans said:
Samtemdo8 said:
Natemans said:
So tomorrow approaches the release of Doomsday Clock by Geoff Johns.

I do hope its good though I'm a bit off-putted by the idea of having the DC universe's problems being orchestrated or involving Dr. Manhattan. The thing is that Watchmen was only supposed to be this one-off story of deconstructing the superhero genre as a whole, but the problem is that I think people have taken this to the wrong idea by milking off its success or want every story to be overly dark. I enjoyed the DC Rebirth one-shot, but that ending left me a bit cold.

Still I hope it doesn't turn out bad. What are your thoughts?
I forgot to ask, tomorrow (that is today as of this post) really? Because Comixology says it will be released in January of next year? Both in Print and Digital?

Its out today in print as well as some online websites that have comics for free.
And I found said website and intend to read all the New 52 Comic Books to see if it truly lives up to its bad reputation.
There are some runs in the New 52 that I liked, but yeah, there's a lot of problems.
But isn't the problems with the New 52 is how much was changed from the Original Continuity, and all the charcater differences and such?

Because honestly if I straight up read the New 52 now I probably would not know the problems of the New 52 if I did not read the prior continuity.
Well, New 52 is basically a reboot and meant to do something different. Mainly the problems are some of the changes are not that great. I'm fine with change, but what matters is in execution.
 

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Samtemdo8 said:
Natemans said:
Samtemdo8 said:
Natemans said:
So tomorrow approaches the release of Doomsday Clock by Geoff Johns.

I do hope its good though I'm a bit off-putted by the idea of having the DC universe's problems being orchestrated or involving Dr. Manhattan. The thing is that Watchmen was only supposed to be this one-off story of deconstructing the superhero genre as a whole, but the problem is that I think people have taken this to the wrong idea by milking off its success or want every story to be overly dark. I enjoyed the DC Rebirth one-shot, but that ending left me a bit cold.

Still I hope it doesn't turn out bad. What are your thoughts?
I forgot to ask, tomorrow (that is today as of this post) really? Because Comixology says it will be released in January of next year? Both in Print and Digital?

Its out today in print as well as some online websites that have comics for free.
And I found said website and intend to read all the New 52 Comic Books to see if it truly lives up to its bad reputation.
You really going to read ALL the New 52? That's a lot of books.
 

Natemans

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Samtemdo8 said:
Part 2 is out and things already just got crazy:

Yeah, I read the issue. Some interesting stuff and some really dumb stuff. So nice balance I guess.
 

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Issue 3 is out. Reading it as we speak and immediately it starts with some bullshit.

So apperently right before the Comedian fell on the ground to his death, though not shown, but clearly implied that Dr. Manhatten teleported him to safety and landed waters near Gotham City I think?

Also Batman ended up locking up Rorschach in Arkham......fitting I guess. Also as formerally established this Rorschach is not Walter Kovacs.