52 #8
| Writer | Geoff Johns, Grant Morrison, Greg Rucka, Mark Waid |
| Artist | Keith Giffen |
John Henry Irons faces a change he cannot avoid, one that prompts his niece to make a decision that changes things for both members of the family. Sign up for Project Everyman with this latest installment in the INFINITE CRISIS aftermath series!
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Comic Book Revolution - Rokk Krinn
Jun 28, 200652 #8 is a great read. DC deserves a lot of credit for doing an excellent job on 52 which is quite a daunting task. I feel that DC really whiffed on Infinite Crisis. However, they are making up for it with 52. No, 52 is going to make sweeping changes to DC's continuity and history. 52 is simply a very exciting and quite enjoyable comic book. I definitely recommend this comic book to anyone. Read Full Review
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Comics Bulletin - John Hays
Jun 30, 2006We can only hope that these and other questions will be addressed in the upcoming installments of52!! Read Full Review
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Comics Bulletin - Jim Beard
Jun 29, 2006Mr. Wanty: Let me be absolutely clear about this: I want "History of the DCU" to be over. Now. Quick-like. Maybe, just maybe, theres someone out there, maybe two or three someones, who this back-up series is important to. To them I salute. I personally cant help but think there was some other way for DC to approach this, some other mode of relating this History that didnt remind me of the most boring of high school lectures. Zombie Girler, I mean Donna Troy sure doesnt help, her with her namby-pambiness and her DEEP, DEEP emoting over the trials and tribulations of all her friends Next? Read Full Review