I think he just sucked the remaining power out of Isis and stuck it in Black Adam. That's why he mentioned that every subsequent change would weaken Black Adam. I could be wrong, though. I have to reread that, it was confusing.
Not the only one, I'm sure. I didnt bother buying the whole series in single issues, I chose to wait until there would be a collection released. I might do the same with Countdown, but i havent heard too many good things about it.
I friend of mine who never read 52 just bought the first volume, and he's definitely going to buy the rest.
Personally, I'd also wait for some kind of collection to come out, a hardcover for the entire series.
I really dig Booster Gold, and although Black Adam is skating on the edge, I'm enjoying it.
The others, yeah, they're not my cup of tea.
Mostly because I don't take my tea filled with crap.
Black Adam's good. The Four Horsemen one is all right, although seeing Batman and Superman just stand around talking about devastation around them gives me bad flashbacks to Amazons Attack. I haven't read any of the others.
I don't know why he described it that way. I'm planning to buy it, though. I like parallel universes, and anything that might possibly tell my why Captain Atom is now evil is worth a look. Plus, Scott McDaniel's drawing it.
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