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In an ostensible attempt to bring their comic book continuity more in-line with James Gunn’s plans for both Superman and ...
Geoff Johns is going independent for his latest collaboration with 'Doomsday Clock' artist Gary Frank. By Graeme McMillan Former chief creative officer of DC Geoff Johns will be publishing his ...
But his name… is Geiger." Johns and Frank first worked together on a two-issue arc of Avengers in 2002 thanks to matchmaker/editor Tom Brevoort, and reunited in 2007 for a run on DC's Action Comics.
Geoff Johns and Gary Frank. DC, $24.99 (224p) ISBN 978-1-77950-120-2 Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’s Watchmen series inspires a second spin-off (after 2012’s Before Watchmen) in this world ...
Two months later, Johns would be named President of DC Entertainment. Doomsday Clock #1 was released in November 2017, and eight months later, his tenure as President was over.
Geoff Johns’ Doomsday Clock opus has been quietly ticking along at its own pace independent of the rest of DC’s other comics, but a revelation Doctor Manhattan makes in this week’s issue #10 ...
Doomsday Clock wants to examine the fabric of that blueprint. "That's really what the Superman Theory has created, this ongoing, unending, superhero and supervillain narrative that has dominated ...
Johns would add, “Gary and I are working diligently to deliver a thought-provoking and beautifully drawn series that’s unlike anything else on the shelves today. It’s incredibly important to us to ...
Ever since DC announced publishing delays, speculation about how Doomsday Clock will link up with the DC Universe continuity has grown. Frank and Johns, two of comic book's most decorated ...
And this was all we knew, until today’s Doomsday Clock #3 gave us a little more. It appears that Blake was pulled out of his universe just before the moment of his death, and brought to the DC ...