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    DC Universe: Rebirth #1

    DC Universe: Rebirth » DC Universe: Rebirth #1 - The Clock is Ticking released by DC Comics on July 2016.

    This is where it all begins.

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    4.4 stars

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    DC Universe: Rebirth #1 1

    DC Universe: Rebirth #1 is the kickoff to the upcoming DCU relaunch. Unlike many of DC's Universe altering events, Rebirth is not a reboot to the universe and serves as more of a restructuring of certain aspects and reestablishment of certain ideas in the current post flashpoint universe. Rebirth #1 is a big book for a single issue and its told over of the course several mini chapters each featuring a different artist. It works pretty well and helps with pacing of the comic book. This is a comi...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    It's Real, All of It 2

    Written by Geoff Johns - Pencils by Gary Frank, Ethan Van Sciver, Ivan Reis, Phil Jimenez - Colors by Alex Sincalir, Brad Anderson, Hi-Fi, Jason Wright, Gabe Eltaeb, - Inks by Matt Santorelli, Ivan Reis, Joe Prado, -Lettering by Nick J. NapolitanoDC Universe: Rebirth is meant to start the next chapter of DC comics. But in order to take that next step, writer Geoff Johns has to reconcile the New 52, an era of ups and downs. As a comic reader the New 52 is what got me into monthly comics, but as ...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Great Start 0

    I am not the greatest fan of DC books other than my regular pull list of Batman but I really enjoyed this book. I think it went out of it's way of helping the reader to understand what was going on and a great jumping on point for DC titles.Gonna pick up a few more DC titles then I normally would after this read. Good job DC!...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Lots of Bang for Your Buck! 0

    This was a book I was feeling lots of mixed emotions about before it released. I am not always the biggest fan of reboots, and I was concerned that this reboot was going to be more of the same from DC. Well, in order to avoid spoilers, and to just give the broad strokes here to keep anyone from reading things they don’t want to see- I can safely say- I was pleasantly surprised by this book. Not only was it a huge book for just $2.99 (which was something that I was very pleased with once DC...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    DC Rebirth? More like DC Retcon 13

    Ok, I'll admitt going into this book I was extremely angry and mad about this book and just DC in general as I had heard that Watchmen was now being incorperated into the DCU. However, I tried to go into this book optimistacally and enjoy it. I hoped that maybe this book could win me over and want to make me read DC comics after the Watchmen thing to me was a massive turnoff for the company. Unfortunately in my opinion this book was just ok in my opinion. I know a lot of older comic book fans l...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Rebirth is a DC comic about DC Comics, aimed at core comic fans and boldly borrowing from the medium’s sacred stories 0

    Originally published at The Hub City ReviewThe first page of DC Universe Rebirth bears the familiar nine-panel grid that every lover of the medium should be intimately familiar with. The last time I saw such a structure utilized was in Morrison’s Multiversity: Pax Americana #1, done with the same intention and achieving the same effect. Panel structure has always been one of the unique devices of sequential art. Film and television contain a sequence of images as well, but their structure ...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    DC Universe - Rebirth #1 Review. 0

    Non-spoiler text*Spoiler text* Albeit the DC Comics Universe has always had Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman on it's front line of icons, it'd be preposterous to contradict the fact that it's always been Barry Allen AKA The Flash, who has maintained the most pivotal role in such game-changing crossover events, since Crisis on Infinite Earths. Barry Allen, the boy who'd been into forensic science since he got to experience the moral pain of watching his mother getting killed by something strang...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    My thoughts on DC Universe: Rebirth " The Clock Is Ticking." 0

    Here is my thoughts on DCU Rebirth in one word that is "Epic".... Yes "Epic" in 30 plus years I have been collecting /reading Comics from 1989 until now I have seen a lot of good comic arcs like the 1st "52/ Countdown" or "The Protectors", But this Arc is far beyond just good and here is why.1. It's not retelling of old arc like Civil War aka The Mutant Registration Act Part 2 so no one is phoning this in and it's feels new .2. It's not a reboot : This has feeling of not going back and saying "...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    4.5/5 0

    As an old reader, getting back into comics after quitting The New 52, this issue roped me back in.There are pros and cons I see to the new format and I'll get to the cons later. I must mention, that, seeing some of the old post-Crisis characters returning and finding their way through what was going on was pretty interesting. The original Wally West sporadically make his way through time, trying to reach out to people he's linked to added tension to the different subplots as well. The story was ...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

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