The ending has opened a few new avenues for Batman and Flash and really hypes reader for the "DOOMSDAY CLOCK" The issue was solid, with the plot intense throughout giving both Batman and Flash fans a lot of entertainment and the art complementing the story well enough and never letting the plot down. The Flash #22 / The Button #4 - 3.5 out of 5 starsĪction-packed from the first issue, with detective works from DC's 2 prime Detectives, some real emotional moments (specially for Batman ), confirmation of the identity of the reason for Rebirth, and a near return for one epic character. Going back, this issue also pays homage to the original Watchmen series, implementing that 9-panel page Watchmen is famous for. Jay Garrick's brief appearance in this issue gives a strong statement: the DC Universe is on its way to another Golden Age, an age full of optimism and goodness. I mean, seeing Rorschach on the roofs Gotham City buildings, brooding over the crime and sin below is 100% sick! Is it just the Big Blue Jon Osterman or are we going to see other Watchmen? I hope that it is the latter. Now we are yet to see other Watchmen characters' involvement in here. Manhattan has his hands to whatever is happening and whatever has happened to the DC Universe since the events of Flashpoint. I love how DC Rebirth is being handled right now, dropping related issues from here and there, taking its time to grow instead of the usual 10-story series that weirdly starts with issue #0 (ahem, Secret Empire, ahem).Īt this time it is known to everybody that Dr. It has revealed maybe too little to the reader's tastes, I agree with that. Yes this Button story is nothing but a tease and a preview of what is to come. DC is on its way (if not already is) to become what it was before: a bastion of hope and golden heroes. What an amazing tease to the Doomsday Clock story this 2017!Īll the beats which are related to the DC Universe Rebirth story arc has exceeded all my expectations.
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