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DC Universe #0 (Countdown / Final Crisis)
DC Universe #0 (Countdown / Final Crisis)
Author: Grant Morrison & Geoff Johns
Creator: Doug Mahnke, Tony S. Daniel, Ivan Reis, Aaron Lopresti, Phillip Tan, Ed Benes, Carlos Pacheco, Jg Jones George Perez
Publisher: DC Comics
Category: Book

Buy New: $4.49



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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 130013

Media: Comic
Edition: 1st
Pages: 32

ASIN: B00196WVD8

Publication Date: 2008
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3 out of 5 stars A small taste of things to come   June 10, 2008
Bridging the gap between the conclusion of Countdown and the beginning of Final Crisis, DC Universe #0 is a one-shot scripted by Infinite Crisis writer Geoff Johns and Final Crisis writer Grant Morrison. More than anything else though, it not only leads into the main Final Crisis saga, but also Final Crisis: Legion of Three Worlds by Johns and George Perez, Final Crisis: Revelations by Greg Rucka and Philip Tan, Wonder Woman: Whom the Gods Forsake by Gail Simone and Aaron Lopresti, Batman: R.I.P. by Morrison and Tony Daniel, and Green Lantern: Blackest Night by Johns and Ivan Reis. If you haven't been paying any particular attention to the DC universe over the past few years, you'll be pretty lost here, so it helps to be a bit familiar with what's going on. That being said, not a whole lot happens in this one-shot, everything just serves as a set-up for what's to come. Morrison's cryptic conversation between Batman and the Joker is worth the price of admission alone (and the price is a steal at that), so there's really nothing to lose by picking this up. Not to mention that the final page of DC Universe #0 sets the stage for what may be a long overdue (for some) return of a fallen hero. All in all, if you've been following the road to Final Crisis and/or any of the aforementioned storyarcs and mini-series' to come out of this, this one-shot is definitely worth picking up. For others though, you may feel a bit left in the dark.

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