I have a Leviathan Theory Okay, I have Leviathan Theories.But the main Leviathan Theory is that Levithan is Ted Kord, the Blue Beetle. That somehow Ted can see the entirety of the DC Universe. All its history. All its Crises. And, in a Watchmen like effort, has recruited the other Charlton heroes to help him get control of this Earth.And now, anchored onto the conclusion, I read Event Leviathan and try to massage the information given to fit that theory.And trust me,, while not giving us any physical clues, is filled with enough nuance and innuendo to make me think that this time I am right.A lot of that has to do with the idea that Jason Todd has every motive to be Leviathan, to wring order out of the chaos of super-villainy and heroes with immutable morals. A lot of it has to do with words Leviathan says themselves.So enough chitchat. Let's get to the clue review!Let's start with the cover, which I think is an homage to Batman #618. While this was part of the Hush storyline, it showcases the dead Jason Todd. The death of Jason could be considered one of Batman's biggest failures. But moreover, his not avenging Jason was the impetus behind Todd becoming the Red Hood.The Joker killed Jason. Batman arrested the Joker. The Joker has killed again and again. If Jason's desire for justice is driven by that, who else could we say could have such a compulsion.Well, if you're Ted Kord and you can see everything that has happened everywhen then you know you were shot in the head when heroes like Batman didn't join you in your investigation inAnd you also know that Wonder Woman, who did take that step, was vilified for it, driving a wedge between the Trinity.Ted has a reason to want to bring order to the world. So something like this doesn't happen again.Okay, onto the book itself.