Some of the main characters of Doomsday Clock (from left to right): Mime, Marionette, Rorschach, Ozymandias with Bubastis, Comedian, Batman, Saturn Girl, Johnny Thunder, Green Lantern and Black Adam; Superman and Doctor Manhattan appear as mirror images.

Doomsday Clock is a superhero comic book limited series published by DC Comics, created by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank and Brad Anderson.[1] As a direct sequel to the graphic novel Watchmen by Alan Moore, Dave Gibbons and John Higgins,[2] this series concluded the plot established between The New 52 and DC Rebirth, featuring a massive roster of characters owned by DC Comics.[2]

The following is a list of characters who have appeared.

Watchmen universe

Crimebusters

The Crimebusters is a superhero group that succeeds the Minutemen. The group was short-lived when the Keene Act that forbade non-government sanctioned superheroes was passed.

Among its notable members are:

Minutemen

The Minutemen are a superhero group that came before the Crimebusters. The group was founded in 1939 during the Golden Age. The group later disbanded in 1949 following some public controversies.

Among its notable members are:

New Frontiersman

The New Frontiersman is a newspaper that published Rorschach's journal, exposing Ozymandias' role in the New York Massacre.

Ozymandias' team

Other characters

DC Universe

Main article: DC Universe

The DC Universe is where most of DC's mainline comics take place. As this reality acts as a "Metaverse", it also affects both the Multiverse and Dark Multiverse linked to it.[VIII]

Amazons

Main article: Amazons (DC Comics)

Arkham Asylum

Main article: Arkham Asylum

Arkham Asylum is a psychiatric hospital where most of Batman's enemies are locked up. It's known inmates are:

Atlanteans

Batman's team

Batman and his allies from Gotham City. The following characters are in this category:

Big Monster Action

Big Monster Action is an expanded version of Big Science Action which is Japan's sanctioned superhero team. Among its identified members are:

Black Adam's team

Black Adam and his allies from Kahndaq who are made up of those who gained asylum for the rejected metahumans around the world.

Court of Owls

Main article: Court of Owls

The Court of Owls are associates of the League of Villainy. Representatives of the group attended their meeting.

Daily Planet

Main article: Daily Planet

The Daily Planet is Metropolis' official newspaper. The following characters work for the Daily Planet:

Department of Metahuman Affairs

The Department of Metahuman Affairs (DMA) is a government agency established by Martin Stein that created its own metahumans in the United States. Among those involved are:

Doom Patrol

Main article: Doom Patrol

Members of the Doom Patrol are among the superheroes that confront Doctor Manhattan on Mars. They consist of:

Doomed

The Doomed are India's sanctioned superhero team. Among its identified members are:

Elite Basu

The Elite Basu is Iran's sanctioned superhero team. Among its identified members are:

Great Twenty

The Great Twenty is an expanded version of the Great Ten that is China's sanctioned superhero team. Among its identified members are:

Green Lantern Corps

Main article: Green Lantern Corps

The Green Lantern Corps are a group of intergalactic law enforcers who wield the green power ring. They alongside Firestorm were able to provide Mars with oxygen in order to confront Doctor Manhattan. Among its featured members are:

Hayoth

The Hayoth is Israel's sanctioned superhero team. Among its identified members are:

Justice League

Main article: Justice League

The Justice League is a superhero group that Superman, Wonder Woman, and Batman are a part of. Some of its members were among the superheroes that confronted Doctor Manhattan on Mars.[VI] Among its identified members are:

Justice League Dark

Main article: Justice League Dark

The Justice League Dark is an occult branch of the Justice League. They are among the superheroes that confront Doctor Manhattan on Mars. Doctor Manhattan's analysis states that their magic is from the "scraps of Creation." Among its identified members are:

Justice League Europe

Main article: Justice League Europe

Justice League Europe is France's sanctioned superhero team. Among its identified members are:

Justice Society of America

Main article: Justice Society of America

The Justice Society of America is a team of superheroes from the Pre-Flashpoint era that existed since the 1940s. Lois Lane later finds a flash-drive that talks about them. Lois didn't know about the Justice Society until now. It was revealed that Lex Luthor was the one who discovered the drive and sent it to Lois Lane. When Doctor Manhattan undid the experiment that erased the Justice Society of America and Legion of Super-Heroes, the Justice Society of America appeared to help Superman fight the rampaging metahumans.[V]

Among its identified members are:

Knights Inc.

Knights Inc is the United Kingdom's sanctioned superhero team. Among its identified members are:

League of Villainy

The League of Villainy was a gathering of villains who met to discuss the Superman Theory in an abandoned subway tunnel. The group was discovered by Comedian who crashed the meeting. Besides the Court of Owls and the Rogues, among the villains at this gathering are:

Legion of Super-Heroes

Main article: Legion of Super-Heroes

The Legion of Super-Heroes are a superhero group that exist in the 31st Century.[IV] When Doctor Manhattan undid the experiment that resulted in the Legion of Super-Heroes and the Justice Society of America being erased, the Legion appeared to help Superman fight the rampaging metahumans.[V]

Among its identified members are:

LexCorp

Main article: LexCorp

Metal Men

Main article: Metal Men

The Metal Men are a group of robots. They are among the superheroes that head to Mars to confront Doctor Manhattan. The Metal men consist of:

New Gods

Main article: New Gods

The New Gods are a group of beings that live on either New Genesis or Apokolips. Among the known New Gods are:

Outsiders

Main article: Outsiders (comics)

The Outsiders have become Markovia's sanctioned superhero team. Among its identified members are:

There is also a faction of the Outsiders that were previously established by Batman:

People's Heroes

The People's Heroes are Russia's sanctioned superhero team. Among its identified members are:

Rogues

Main article: Rogues (comics)

The Rogues are a group of villains from Central City and enemies of Flash who join the League of Villainy.

Shazam's team

Main article: Marvel Family

Billy Batson and his foster siblings associated with the wizard Shazam.

Sinestro Corps

Main article: Sinestro Corps

The Sinestro Corps are enemies of the Green Lantern Corps.

Sleeping Soldiers

The Sleeping Soldiers are Australia's sanctioned superhero team. Among its identified members are:

Suicide Squad

Main article: Suicide Squad

The Suicide Squad are a group of prisoners that work for A.R.G.U.S. where they do missions for the United States government in exchange for suspended sentences. Captain Boomerang mentioned that most of the Suicide Squad members were defeated by Black Adam in their mission to Kahndaq.

Super-Family

Relatives and friends of Superman.[D]

Team Flash

Teen Titans

Main article: Teen Titans

The Teen Titans are a group of young superheroes. Among its identified members are:

Other characters

Guest characters

The following characters appearing in this version are from real life.

See also

Notes

References

  1. ^ a b Schedeen, Jesse (May 14, 2017). "Geoff Johns Continues DC Rebirth Saga in 'Doomsday Clock'". IGN. Retrieved August 3, 2017.
  2. ^ a b c Mithaiwala, Mansoor (October 5, 2017). "DC Confirms Doomsday Clock is a Watchmen Sequel". Screen Rant. Retrieved October 8, 2017.
  3. ^ a b Bondurant, Tom (July 10, 2018). "Doomsday Clock: What's Nathaniel Dusk's Role In Johns & Frank's Event?". CBR.com. Retrieved November 19, 2018.
  4. ^ a b Downey, Meg (January 26, 2018). "The Carver Connection: Doomsday Clock's Story Within a Story". DC Comics. Retrieved May 1, 2019.
  5. ^ Vasallo, Michael (October 5, 2017). "DC Comics Confirms 'Doomsday Clock' Is A Sequel To Watchmen". Heroic Hollywood. Retrieved November 28, 2017.