Shipping delays are a pain, but the only thing that truly matters in the end is the actual quality of a comic. The original Watchmen proves this as well as anything. And now the same is holding true for its sequel. Doomsday Clock #4 may disappoint readers hoping for a massive leap forward in terms of the series' narrative, but as an in-depth examination of one of the series' key players, this issue fires on all cylinders.
Everything in Doomsday Clock is done with purpose and intent, and the fact that issue #4 parallels Watchmen #4 so closely is sure no accident. Watchmen #4 gave us "Watchmaker," an introspective, flashback-heavy story that explored the troubled history and unusual state of mind of Doctor Manhattan. Doomsday Clock #4 takes a similar approach to the new Rorschach. When last we saw this nameless vigilante, his plans of forming an alliance with Batman were foiled when he found himself locked away in Arkham Asylum. And now we learn what horrible series of events birthed this new Rorschach, along with a few hints as to the future scope of the series.
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