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DC Saga T1
Date de parution : 25 mai 2012
Éditeur : Urban Comics
Illustrateur : Brian Buccellato
Scénariste : Michael Green
Coloriste : Brian Buccellato
Éditeur : Urban Comics
Illustrateur : Brian Buccellato
Scénariste : Michael Green
Coloriste : Brian Buccellato

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DC Saga #1 features four different episodes of Justice League, Superman, Flash and Supergirl marking the reboot of the DC superheroes. With Geoff Johns as the writer and Jim Lee as the artist, the debut of Justice League shows great promise, while Flash's adventure is well-written and illustrated, providing a delightful experience to readers. However, the first chapter of Superman, signed by George Perez, is a bit dull. On the other hand, Kara enters the story mysteriously and intrigues readers.Critique de (kiosque)
This first issue of DC Saga is exciting and showcases the successful debut of most superheroes. However, the mediocre presentation of Superman is a letdown. Nevertheless, the idea of simplifying the introduction to newcomers may appeal to new readers. The cover by Ivan Reis is beautiful, but the issue in its entirety does not qualify as a must-have for collectors. In summary, DC Saga #1 has its moments, but it falls short of excellence due to some lackluster presentations of some superheroes.12Note générale
14Scénario / ambiance
13Illustration
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