52 #5
In "O último czarniano," the remnants of a lost alien race stir as Adam Strange and his allies face a new exile on a desolate asteroid, their survival tested by the arrival of the brutal Lobo. Meanwhile, across the globe, Red Tornado stirs in the Australian Outback, while Lex Luthor’s experiment in metahuman warfare unfolds with deadly precision—threatening to consume both Kobra’s followers and the fragile balance of the world.
In "Desmantelado," the weight of loss settles over the superhero community as Black Adam honors the fallen at the funeral of Booster Gold, a moment tinged with quiet grief and unresolved tension. With the Helm of Fate now in play and the Croatoan Society’s secrets unraveling, Ralph Dibny and Detective Chimp grapple with the consequences of their actions—while the Shadowpact watches closely, wary of how the shifting balance of power might affect them all.
In "A história se repete," Skeets guides Daniel Carter on a mission to uncover the secrets of Rip Hunter's bunker, while in the depths of space, Adam Strange and his allies face the harsh reality of a desolate galaxy—and Lobo’s unexpected transformation. As Supernova encounters Wonder Girl for the first time, tensions rise among the crew, and the past begins to echo in ways no one expected.
In "Deus tá ferrado," the weight of cosmic stakes presses down as Adam Strange's crew faces the fury of Ekron, while Supernova's unexpected visit to the Batcave stirs uneasy currents. Amid growing tensions, Steel uncovers new intel on Luthor's synthetic hero program, and the team's fragile alliances are tested—especially when Homem-Animal, Estelar, Aço, and Lobo are pulled into a crisis that defies both logic and the limits of their powers.
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