by Geoff Johns, Grant Morrison, Greg Rucka
Surprisingly entertaining and engrossing... Was only previously familiar with one of the main characters in 52, that being Renee Montoya from GCPD / Gotham. Otherwise, all new heroes and all new types of problems. This felt very Watchmen-like to me. Not even close quality wise, but damn was it great...
I heard some buzz a while back about 52, and as a longtime comic book fan, decided to give it a go.After plugging along for a few issues, I was buying into the story. Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman have disappeared, a bunch of heroes are either dead or scattered into space, and the world has bee...
Right after Infinite Crisis wrapped up, the regular DC books apparently skipped forward a year. 52, published at the same time, told the story of that missing year in 52 issues, published once a week yearly. I'm not sure what I expected out of it, but I didn't expect it to be very good. That's a pre...
Perused through it. The artwork was awesome and I really appreciated all of the backstory of Kate and Reyes but gotta tell you, I'm not really a DC girl (although I do really love Catwoman and I have a sort of crush on Wonder Woman)- didn't read Infinite Crisis and therefore couldn't really understa...