52 Vol. 1 ( New Edition)
By:Geoff Johns,Grant Morrison,Mark Waid,Greg Rucka
Published on 2016-06-21 by DC
Four of the most critically acclaimed writers in comicsÑGeoff Johns, Grant Morrison, Greg Rucka and Mark WaidÑare joined by breakdown artist Keith Giffen and a host of the industryÕs finest pencillers and inkers to create this unprecedented event in comics history. DCÕs groundbreaking publication of the weekly comic 52 tells the story of a ÒmissingÓ year in the DC UniverseÑin real time. The cataclysmic events of INFINITE CRISIS have left the world without its three biggest iconsÑSuperman, Batman and Wonder Woman_and the question is asked: who will stand up in their absence? Now, in the first of two volumes, 52 is collected with bonus material after each chapter, including concept designs, page breakdowns, scripts, alternate story elements, and more! Collects 52 #1-26.
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