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| 1. 52, Vol. 2 | 
| By: Geoff Johns, Grant Morrison, Greg Rucka, Mark Waid Publisher: DC Comics July 04, 2007
People complaint that there was not enough action on this one, but I respectfully disagree. Plot is being build and there are enough plot twists to leave you wanting for more.
Worth every penny again. ... more
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| | 2. 52, Vol. 3 | 
| By: Geoff Johns, Grant Morrison, Greg Rucka, Mark Waid, Keith Giffen Publisher: DC Comics September 19, 2007
I haven't even begin Volume 4, but I gotta tell you, this volume is quite amazing. So many great things happening... revelations, massive loss of lifes, the shape of a tragedy to come.
I feel chills just to think on what will happen next.
Can't wait, and you should either. Get this now and you'll have a better understanding on Final Crisis... more
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| | 3. 52, Vol. 4 | 
| By: Geoff Johns, Grant Morrison, Greg Rucka, Mark Waid, Keith Giffen Publisher: DC Comics November 07, 2007
I'll admit I'm more of a marvel fan, dc always seemed to have gods you couldn't truly relate to. Where marvel had people with problems who also had powers. That being said DC's Kingdom Come was the best mainstream comic ever written. 52 follows in this path. 52 sings the praises of the unsong underdogs of the DC vers you didn't know you wanted to know about. By the end of number 4 you truly care about... more
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| | 4. Infinite Crisis | 
| By: Geoff Johns Publisher: DC Comics January 16, 2008
Let me start out by saying this is my first review and I do not want to give any spoilers, so the info I give will be limited. This far surpasses the previous mega DC crossover Crisis on Infinite Earths from the 1980s, which this is considered a sequal of. The previous Crisis dragged on and on at the end. This book actually focused on a limited number of characters and was a lot less confusing... more
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| | 5. Crisis on Infinite Earths | 
| By: Marv Wolfman, George Perez Publisher: DC Comics January 01, 2001
This is hands down, one of the best, most beautifully drawn, most satisfying comics reading experiences ever produced. If you like superheroes, and DC heroes in particular, you need to own this. If nothing else, you'll come away from the series intrigued by DC's vast and colorful history, and the sheer inventiveness of the people who worked there, building the modern myhts that so many of us love... more
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| | 6. The OMAC Project (Countdown to Infinite Crisis) | 
| By: Greg Rucka, Geoff Johns, Judd Winick Publisher: DC Comics December 01, 2005
I haven't read the other tie in books to countdown to infinite crisis but they actually seem like tie ins to this event. This book has the main part of the other story where Superman and Wonder Woman fight. They mention the other books like the war with thangar and the society of villains but they aren't expanded on. I enjoyed the book a lot and my only real problem with it is that I don't understand... more
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| | 7. Identity Crisis (DC Comics) | 
| By: Brad Meltzer Publisher: DC Comics August 16, 2006
New York Times best-selling author Brad Meltzer takes a crack at the comic book spectrum with penciller Rags Morales, and the result is a life-changing event centered mostly on the minor players of the DC universe. When Elongated Man's wife is murdered, the other heroes suspect a plot to kill their families. As the entire crimefighting community scours the country for answers, five familiar heroes... more
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| | 8. 52 Aftermath: The Four Horsemen (DC Comics) | 
| By: Keith Giffen Publisher: DC Comics May 20, 2008
You know how sometimes you read a story and when its done you think you want a little more, that it would enhance your life? Well if that's what you're expecting from this, think again. It was cool to have Batman, Superman and Wonderwoman back on the scene, however, the story itself was poo. Literal poo!! Its so bad that I don't even care if I get this book back from the friend i loaned it... more
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| | 9. Villains United (Countdown to Infinite Crisis) | 
| By: Gail Simone Publisher: DC Comics January 01, 2006
Villains United was a miniseries leading up to the big DC event "Infinite Crisis". The book is also a precursor to Secret Six, as the main characters here are the main characters in the ongoing series "Secret Six".
There are many things I like about this book. It has a great cast of characters, it has humor and it has great art. However, I don't like that the story seems to be just build... more
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| | 10. 52: The Companion | 
| By: Various Publisher: DC Comics October 03, 2007
This is an over-short, over-priced volume of short stories and even excerpts of various things relating to the "52" storyline, including comics from the '50s to the '00s, by creators ranging from the masters to the justifiably unknown. The stories are mostly good, fairly important (in fact some have been reprinted a few times before) and the sheer variety of the contents make it an extremely interesting... more
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