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Doomsday Clock, Shazam, Heroes In Crisis Still on Schedule, Goddess Mode #6 Slips to June

For a third week in a row, Doomsday Clock #10 is no later than it previously was. It is still scheduled for the 29th of May. It may be a strange thing to lead an article with but considering that for months every week would bring a new delay, it's worth noting. At this point, barring a delivery lorry spinning off the road along a mountain pass, Doomsday Clock #10 will be published in a week-and-a-bit. And Doomsday #11 still rescheduled for August.

Similarly, Heroes In Crisis #9 will now be published on the same day. Is there a reason for this? Will timelines begin to tie together somehow? It seems so.

Shazam #6 is still scheduled for the week after, June 6th, no further delays to that one either. Could DC Comics schedulers be getting their act together?

Or has the mantle descended? For the third week in a row, Goddess Mode #6 from DC/Vertigo has slipped, first from the 22nd March to the 29th of March. then to the 6th of June and now to the 12th of June, seven weeks after #5.

I guess someone has to be the Doomsday Clock du jour…

Doomsday Clock, Shazam, Heroes In Crisis Still on Schedule, Goddess Mode Slips to June

GODDESS MODE #6 (MR)
(W) Zoe Quinn (A/CA) Robbi Rodriguez
With the astonishing secret of Azoth revealed at last and the fate of the digital and analog worlds at stake, the Tall Poppies come into conflict over which is the best of very bad options, all of them fatal. As Cassandra agonizes over whom to side with, the girls' true enemy makes their move.In Shops: Jun 12, 2019 SRP: $3.99

 


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Founder of Bleeding Cool. The longest-serving digital news reporter in the world, since 1992. Author of The Flying Friar, Holed Up, The Avengefuls, Doctor Who: Room With A Deja Vu, The Many Murders Of Miss Cranbourne, Chase Variant. Lives in South-West London, works from Blacks on Dean Street, shops at Piranha Comics. Father of two. Political cartoonist.
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