Rating | Collected Issues | Reviews |
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8.6
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Doomsday Clock #1 | 57 |
8.6
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Doomsday Clock #2 | 40 |
8.5
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Doomsday Clock #3 | 35 |
8.5
|
Doomsday Clock #4 | 38 |
8.5
|
Doomsday Clock #5 | 40 |
8.1
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Doomsday Clock #6 | 36 |
8.6
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Doomsday Clock #7 | 37 |
8.7
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Doomsday Clock #8 | 34 |
8.6
|
Doomsday Clock #9 | 31 |
9.1
|
Doomsday Clock #10 | 29 |
7.7
|
Doomsday Clock #11 | 32 |
8.0
|
Doomsday Clock #12 | 29 |
Uma série fantástica que ao mesmo tempo que homenageia Watchmen, faz um comentário sobre o cenário de Quadrinhos de Super Heroi que imita o jeito Watchmen, mas na maioria das vezes sem entender a obra, e que o mundo precisa de mais Superman's esperançosos e menos Watchmens Sínicos
Doomsday Clock makes me sad. If you ignore the delays the way every reader will once the series is complete, this was the most rushed issue to-date. The plan was always for 12 issues, but the writing made this feel like the title was canceled prematurely. When moments are allowed to breathe, this issue takes flight. But it felt rushed. The quality is undeniable, with some fantastic panel work from artist Gary Frank. The other reason I'm saddened by this otherwise excellent comic is because the implied status quo from this issue/story sounds perspicacious and exhilarating. Grievously, there is no doubt in my mind this is no longer the plan.