52 #20
"God Is Fragged" delivers a sharp, character-driven moment in the 52 series, set against a backdrop of pop culture ephemera that subtly mirrors the story’s themes of identity and legacy. With no letterer credited beyond "typeset," the focus remains on the narrative’s momentum, while J. G. Jones’s striking cover art—penciled and inked by him—captures the issue’s intense, otherworldly tone.
In "God Is Fragged," Supernova’s unexpected visit to the Batcave stirs tension as Steel uncovers troubling details about Luthor’s synthetic super-hero program, while Adam’s team finds themselves targeted by the relentless force of Ekron. The story unfolds with sharp urgency, weaving together espionage, moral stakes, and the fragile line between hero and weapon.
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Reprinted in 52 #2 (2007), 52 #5 (2007), 52 #6 (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)
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