It's family versus family as John Henry Irons confronts Lex Luthor about the man of Steel's more literal look. In space, Adam Strange, Starfire and Animal Man find themselves in a situation oddly reminiscent of another Odyssey of the lost!
DC continues to deliver solid reads with this title. 52 #9 was fast paced and full of interesting little surprises. And by the end of the issue, I was already eager for 52 #10. 52 is as addictive as crack. That is due to the writers on this title really putting forth an impressive effort in delivering a well thought out and well coordinated storyline. For me, DC may have whiffed on Infinite Crisis, but they are more than making up for it with 52. Read Full Review
The artwork was great this issue. It was easy to comprehend the action. The inker, is also above average and gave a soft and clean look to the characters and backgrounds. Read Full Review
We can only hope that these and other questions will be addressed in the upcoming installments of52!! Read Full Review
Mr. Wanty: Poor old Mr. Wanty still wants History of the DCU to stop telling him everything he already knows and RECENT stuff at that. Wanty still wants some more-than-decent art, too. Is that too much to ask? Hello? Ken Lashley, where are you??? Read Full Review