52 #4
| Writer | Geoff Johns, Grant Morrison, Greg Rucka, Mark Waid |
| Artist | Keith Giffen |
Renee Montoya and the Question look for answers, as does Ralph Dibny when he confronts the Cult of Conner. Meanwhile, John Henry Irons discovers the literal meaning of Man of Steel and lost heroes return in Week 4!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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8.0
Comics Bulletin - John Hays
Jun 02, 2006Answers to these burning questions surely await usin week five! Read Full Review
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7.0
Comics Bulletin - Jim Beard
Jun 01, 2006Mr. Wanty: This week Mr. Wanty wanted more about the missing scientists and much more progression of these storylines. Mr. Wanty also still wants to see what another artist could do on the book (although as usual, Joe Bennett turned in another fine job), and really, above all, Mr. Wanty wants to know what the heck is the point so far in History of the DCU. Hopefully Mr. Wanty will find out very soon and want for nothing. Read Full Review
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7.0
Comic Book Revolution - Rokk Krinn
Jun 02, 2006The Bad: I have no complaints with the writing or artwork for 52. My only complaints are with the lame 4 page History of the DC Universe backup story. It is so lame. With only 4 pages, the writers don't have much to work with. But, so far, nothing of interest has happened. We have managed only to get up to Supergirl getting killed during the original Crisis. I would rather these stories focus on what happened to this New Earth since Infinite Crisis rather than re-tell old history from the original Crisis. I suppose it is necessary for readers who missed the original Crisis. But, for long time readers it is boring. Read Full Review