Thoughts?

Thoughts?

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First 6 issues were boring, fine overall thought. Not amazing but as good as a "Watchmen sequel meets DC" could have been. The idea that Manhattan was playing with the timeline was nice

It was fine and it's the best that you could expect from something like this.

good nuff for someone reading DC stuff, utter drivel if you're looking for a Watchmen sequel.

Never bothered to read it. Is it any good?

No. It exists.

Mime and Marionette were good. Last issue was a nice salute to Superman. Everything else was a waste

Depends. Do you worship Watchmen as a sacred text? If not then you should find it somewhat good.

>Mime and Marionette were good
They weren't. Both of them were even shittier Harley Quinn-ripoffs with somehow even less substance to them. They gave Marionette fucking superpowers in a world where only Manhattan is thematically supposed to, then never bothered to explain them. Doesn't help that all they do is stand around and take up space acting silly and KRAY-ZEE for the sake of it, contributing nothing to the plot in the end.

Disregarding the Watchmen stuff, how do you guys feel about the "Superman Conspiracy" plotline? Could it stand on its own as a standalone story or is it just a tacked on afterthought?

Hated it.

No, its whole point is to make Dr Manhattan suck Superman's dick.

It could stand on it's own, but it felt mostly tacked on in this story.

It manages to say nothing after all the delays.

The Superman and Corporate fanwank was the worst thing about it. Fuck, they even tried to make the idea of reboots every 5 years sound as something we readers should wish and worship.

did it explain why manhattan could see nothing after superman never punched him?

I think it's because he gave up his powers to create Clark Jon shortly after.

>retconned Firestorm's backstory into the professor planning the accident
>it ends with the professor in fucking jail
Not exactly a fan

DC has only rebooted twice you nigger, CoiE and Flashpoint, not every big Crisis event ended in a reboot.

It's canon and i guess i'm fine with that. Even though some books acknowledge it, Dark Metal, while other ignored it Flash/

Are you retarded? Zero Hour involved having a new big bang that rebooted the universe.

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I really liked it, but then again it was because I read it all at once. A friend read it as it was being released and it was hell to him.

Dr. Blue dick created a lot of stuff in-universe I always assumed that Mime power came from it.

>a new big bang that rebooted the universe.
It didn't reboot shit, the universe was practically the same with very minor differences, CoiE and the New 52 actually changed most of the DCU with the intention of creating a new set Status Quo.

>Both of them were even shittier Harley Quinn-ripoffs
Should have used Jewelee and Punch, Suicide Squad's original Harley Quins

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Did i say they reboot often? I said the stupid fucking comic tried to push the idea that they will reboot every 5 years now and that this is GOOD and IMPORTANT and we should be eager for it. The shilling for more Superman and shitty reboots in this was very disgusting.

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>the universe was practically the same with very minor differences
Damn didn't know Zig Forums can be this retarded

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You know that's the point, right? They're Jewlee and Punch expies, because those two were originally Charlton characters like the rest of the watchmen cast. Its the only clever bit of writing in it.

It practically did the same timeline shifting around bullshit that post-Flashpoint did. ex. Batman has been around for 5 years