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DOOMSDAY CLOCK #1
Cover Date: January 2018
Cover Price: $4.99
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Cover Credits:
Art: Gary Frank
Colors: Brad Anderson
Credits:
Story | Geoff Johns |
Art | Gary Frank |
Lettering | Rob Leigh |
Colors | Brad Anderson |
Associate editing | Amedeo Turturro |
Editing | Brian Cunningham |
Feature Character(s):
- Rorschach II (first appearance; last in flashback in issue #3)
- Ozymandias (last in Watchmen #12)
- Marionette (Erika Manson; first appearance)
- The Mime (Marcos Maez; first appearance)
- Superman (last in ???)
Supporting Character(s):
- Lois Lane (last in ???)
- Jonathan Kent (dies in flashback)
- Martha Kent (dies in flashback)
- Lana Lang (in flashback)
- Pete Ross (in flashback)
- Bubastis II
Villain(s):
- Billy (first appearance; a criminal)
Other Character(s):
- William F. Buckley, Jr.
Cameo Appearance(s):
- Doctor Manhattan (in flashback to Watchmen #12)
Location(s):
- New York City (Watchmen universe)
- Gunga Diner
- Metropolis
- Smallville
Comment(s):
- Story continues in the next issue.
- The part of the story that takes place in the Watchmen universe takes place on November 22nd, 1992.
- The story is dedicated to Len Wein.
Solicitation:
- DC Comics presents to you a 12-issue maxiseries from the critically acclaimed team of writer Geoff Johns, artist Gary Frank, and colorist Brad Anderson. See the WATCHMEN characters and the DC Universe come together for the first time!
Credits:
- Geoff Johns (script)
- Gary Frank (art)
- Rob Leigh (letters)
- Amedeo Turturro (associate edits)
- Brian Cunningham (edits)
Comment(s):
- This feature contains various news clippings. The main one is an article from the New York Gazette titled the "The Great Lie" from November 2nd, 1992 which exposes Ozymandias' hoax, written by Jack N. Anderson. Also included is "Nuclear Disarmament Stalls", an articled from the New York Gazette by Martha Gellhorn dated November 5th, 1992, "The Strange Case of Roger Jackson" from Nova Express by Doug Roth dated February 1987, as well as an obituary on Byron Lewis and a menu for Morning Joe's and two ads.