Cover: J. G. Jones
52 #20
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"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.
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writer Geoff Johns · writer Grant Morrison · writer Greg Rucka · writer Mark Waid · artist Keith Giffen · artist Chris Batista · inker Ruy José · colorist Alex Sinclair · letterer Travis Lanham · cover J. G. Jones
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writer Geoff Johns
writer Grant Morrison
writer Greg Rucka
writer Mark Waid
artist Keith Giffen
artist Chris Batista
inker Ruy José
colorist Alex Sinclair
letterer Travis Lanham
cover pencils, inks J. G. Jones
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Week twenty finds Supernova visiting the Batcave. Steel receives further news about Luthor's synthetic super-hero program. And Adam's crew draw the wrath of Ekron.
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