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Bezig met laden... Rebirth Omnibus, Vol. 1 (editie 2016)door Geoff Johns (Auteur), Various (Illustrator)
Informatie over het werkDC Rebirth Omnibus Vol. 1 (Dc Universe Rebirth Omnibus) door Geoff Johns
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This book will change everything. DC REBIRTH OMNIBUS is the collection of the beginning of the DC Rebirth series and the start of our superheroes remembering who they once were. Wally West, the original Kid Flash is lost in time and fading away from everyone's memory, including his own. His only chance of staying in tact is to reach out to those he once fought next to and be remembered. The clock has turned and time is missing, yet even the heroes of the DC Universe don't realize that something is wrong. It takes the return of Wally West, the original Kid Flash, to alert the heroes that something is not right with the world and try to find out who is behind this missing time? What are the ramifications of this discovery? The very foundations of the DC Universe are rocked here with the DC REBIRTH OMNIBUS, collecting each best-selling REBIRTH special from 21 different series in one complete edition. This epic volume features contributions from some of the industry's best writers, including Geoff Johns, Scott Snyder, Tom King,Peter J. Tomasi and Greg Rucka, and its most talented artists, such as Gary Frank, Ethan Van Sciver, Ivan Reis, Phil Jimenez, Mikel Janin, Doug Mahnke and Yanick Paquette. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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I've picked up DC trade paperbacks from various libraries since then, and mostly found the books disappointing (especially Batman as written by Scott Snyder). I read 89 volumes of The New 52 and found all but four to be pretty much a waste of time. (Oh, god, is that a lot of wasted time!)
I was hoping the Rebirth stories would be a fresh start, but having waded through this collection of new #1's, I can see that my time would be better spent elsewhere. With the exception of Greg Rucka's tolerable Wonder Woman entry, this is superhero dreck at its dullest. ( )