This is it! The final installment in the DC Universe's missing year! What is the secret of the 52? And how can Booster Gold and Rip Hunter save it all from the monster Skeets has become?! The series by Geoff Johns, Grant Morrison, Greg Rucka and Mark Waid concludes with worlds-altering consequences!
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52 #52 was an excellent ending to a very impressive and enjoyable year long story. DC deserves a lot of credit and praise for their tireless work on 52. Yeah, 52 didn't deliver what DC initially told us it would. 52 did not fill in the gaps between the end of Infinite Crisis and the One Year Later stories. All we got was some cursory treatment of the missing year in a couple of panels in the World War III issues. Read Full Review
52 isn't quite good enough to be mediocre. Therefore I cannot bestow to it the bland, emotionless score of three bullets. On the other hand, I'm not outraged over 52 just puzzled as to the whole creative reason for its existence. I can see the monetary rationale. It therefore earns two bullets. I didn't enjoy it. I didn't hate it. It was unnecessary, if you ask me. Read Full Review
One of my favorite DC comics ever