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52: Part 1

A year without Superman. A year without Batman. A year without Wonder Woman. But not a year without heroes... Earth’s most revered heroes have vanished. In their absence, the cities of Metropolis and Gotham have fallen prey to the machinations of super-villains and the criminal activities of Intergang. Booster Gold, a hero from the future, has stepped into Superman’s boots only to find them too big to fill, especially when rival hero Supernova arrives on the scene. Recruited by the mysterious crime fighter known as the Question, detective Renee Montoya investigates an even more mysterious vigilante prowling the streets: Batwoman. These and other veteran and rookie heroes around the world must unite against a vast conspiracy of evil about to usurp control of the Earth once and for all... (Part 1 of 2)
 
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"Graphic Audio maintains its high standard of excellence with a fully integrated mixing of music, sound effects and voices."Publisher's Weekly
 
 
Approximate Running Time: 6 hours
ISBN: 1-59950-368-9
ISBN-13: 978-1-59950-368-4
Release Date: December 2007
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1. Christopher on 6/24/2009, said:

This one was very interesting. I was not expecting to like it because of the fact that I am not as familiar with these characters. But the story line was good and once again..... the voices are great. How can you not get wrapped into feeling bad for Booster Gold. Or have mixed feelings about Black Adam.
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2. John on 11/21/2008, said:

I have to say that I was kind of put off with not knowing what to expect without the main characters. Yet I was pleasantly surprised to find it was a sequel. I think it held a little to long the "Montoya" and "Question" characters and could have spent a little more time with "Batwoman" and the "Gold" characters. Other than that it was great.
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3. Lee on 7/10/2008, said:

I have to agree with the sentiments that "52" does not hold up as well as Infinite Crisis. To me this story does have depth but lacks the grandness of it's predecessor. I enjoyed the dynamic between Montoya and The Question. This adaption follows the comic series very well and is a fun adventure.
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4. David on 2/23/2008, said:

KUDOS to GA. Infinite crisis continues in 52 as Superman, Wonder Woman and Batman step aside to recoup from injuries and deal with who they really are. Lucky for us others are ready to step up and protect the Earth from the evils that await in the shadows.
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5. Everett on 2/1/2008, said:

Here we go again! Or at least that's what the ones who finished infinite crisis a few months ago are saying. IF you are thinking of purchasing the infinite crisis series, consider yourself lucky now that they're currently both out. Buy them both or you'll be experiencing DC Withdrawal until this one gets here. This one is a bit less spacy than infinite crisis which was totally fine with me, more down to earth no pun intended. We get to find out quite a bit more about black Adam who was one of my favorites from the previous series, and we meat a few new characters who fit in perfectly. Definitely a great read!
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