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A review by earlapvaldez
DC Comics: Zero Year by Jorge Lucas, Travis Moore, Brian Buccellato, Juan Castro, Jeff Lemire, Romano Molenaar, Jeremy Haun, Christy Marx, Kyle Higgins, Chris Sprouse, Robert Venditti, Jim Fern, Aaron Kuder, Justin Gray, Marc Andreyko, Jason Fabok, Scott Snyder, Cliff Richards, Pat Olliffe, John Layman, Daniel Sampere, Jimmy Palmiotti, Eduardo Pansica, Trevor McCarthy, Rob Lean, Will Conrad, Keith Champagne, Aaron Lopresti, Greg Pak, Jonathan Glapion, Karl Story, Greg Capullo, Francis Manapul, Vicente Cifuentes, Allan Jefferson, Scott McDaniel, Van Jensen, Denys Cowan, Julio Ferreira, Art Thibert, Marguerite Bennett, James Tynion IV, Vic Drujiniu, Fernando PasarĂn, Ivan Fernandez, Andrea Sorrentino
3.0
There is a certain attractiveness that prequel stories have, as it brings us to the actualization of our what-ifs about our favorite characters.
However, it appears that there in the age of prelude, it seems that we are too saturated with it. I think this collection revealed us too much and too little with [b:DC Comics: The New 52|12478090|DC Comics The New 52|Dan DiDio|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1333580006s/12478090.jpg|17462516]. Some aspects of the narratives were too forced, although some came out naturally and fine (as with Batwing and Batwoman). Fine read overall, but don't expect too much.
However, it appears that there in the age of prelude, it seems that we are too saturated with it. I think this collection revealed us too much and too little with [b:DC Comics: The New 52|12478090|DC Comics The New 52|Dan DiDio|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1333580006s/12478090.jpg|17462516]. Some aspects of the narratives were too forced, although some came out naturally and fine (as with Batwing and Batwoman). Fine read overall, but don't expect too much.