DC Set To Shed Light On Doomsday Clock Events For New York Comic Con

DC Set To Shed Light On Doomsday Clock Events For New York Comic Con

DC recently announced that Geoff Johns, the chief creative director of the Doomsday Clock miniseries will be attending New York Comic Con.

DC recently unveiled a new piece of promotional artwork related to the Doomsday Clock miniseries. In addition, the release also saw the reveal of a forthcoming panel which will take place Friday, October 6, at 6:00 pm ET.  The upcoming panel will focus on illuminating details surrounding the Doomsday Clock miniseries during the New York Comic Con.

DC has promised that the renowned Comic Book writer Geof Johns will reveal to fans the first issue #1 of his popular series — previously, during the San Diego Comic Con, John’s had already revealed the first panel during the event.

DC’s panel during New York Comic Con will give insight into the upcoming series, in addition to an in-depth discussion with Geoff John, discussing how everything began, starting with a look at his popular DC Universe: Rebirth one-shot, which eventually leads into Doomsday Clock.

Those in attendance during the New York Comic Con panel will receive a special limited-edition Doomsday Clock item (sadly, the specifics of said item are a mystery). During the Sandiego Comic Con panel, those in attendance received special Doomsday Clock inspired buttons which featured the series’ logo, that being a yellow Doomsday Clock with the Superman logo placed at midnight.

The anticipated Doomsday miniseries is 12 issues long,“ and it takes place a year in the future of the DC Universe so that when the last issue comes out, the DC Universe will catch up,” Johns said during his previous panel at the Sandiego Comic Con. “Everything from Rebirth and Metal and everything else, this will take place after all of that, and by the time issue #12 comes out, the rest of the DC Universe will catch up and be affected. You’ll see some changes to characters in this that you’ll see unfold and you’ll see events happen in the DC line that will then catch up to what we’re doing.”

Zubi Khan
Zubi Khan

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