52 #16
In "Uhebbuki," a mysterious signal disrupts the digital landscape, pulling unsuspecting users into a surreal, glitching realm where reality blurs with data. The issue’s stark, high-contrast visuals—penciled and inked by J. G. Jones—evoke a cybernetic fever dream, while a cryptic PSA on truth and a series of real-world ads anchor the chaos in the mundane.
In "Uhebbuki," the Marvel Family journeys to Kahndaq for the wedding of Black Adam and Isis, a moment of celebration shadowed by tension. Montoya races to thwart a bombing attempt during the festivities, while Adam Strange and his team make their long-awaited escape from a remote planet.
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Reprinted in 52 #2 (2007), 52 #4 (2007), 52 #5 (2007), 52: The Covers #[nn] (2007), DC Universe: Origins #[nn] (2010), 52 #2 (2012), The 52 Omnibus #[nn] (2013), 52 #1 (2016), DC Comics Graphic Novel Collection Premiumband #6 (2017), DC Comics Graphic Novel Collection Premiumband #7 (2017), Black Adam: Rise and Fall of an Empire #[nn] (2022)
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