A review by rebus
52, Vol. 4 by Pat Olliffe, Eddy Barrows, Mike McKone, Justiniano, Keith Giffen, Mark Waid, Grant Morrison, Jamal Igle, Joe Bennett, Dan Jurgens, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Geoff Johns, Darick Robertson, Greg Rucka, Chris Batista

1.75

Ho hum, Black Adam as the personification of Islamic evil--as if they could ever compete with the US doing 1000s of times more harm to the world--and some Hilary Clinton style fascist posturing against China, portraying them as backwards, insular and superstitious. They apologized for a somewhat quiet issue after the particularly bloody one featuring Adam, but the last few issues after that were a violent, action packed, incoherent mess that tied things up rather too neatly (though they did box themselves in). Geoff Johns is clearly one of the worst writers in comic history. 

They also perpetrate the myth of a multiverse, something all writers need to get over (yes, it's wholly fabricated from whole cloth and the math doesn't back it up). 

Giffen hit the nail on the head when he said that the cover artist made them look better than they had a right to look. That material was great, while the interiors were way below average, hack work at best.