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52 #16

October 2006 [$2.50]


Cover Credits: J.G. Jones (art; signed), Alex Sinclair (colors)



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Story: "Uhebbuki" (20 Pages)


Credits:

Geoff Johns and Grant Morrison and Greg Rucka and Mark Waid (writers)
Keith Giffen (breakdown penciller)
Joe Bennett (penciller)
Ruy Jose (inker)
Pat Brosseau (letterer)
David Baron (colorist)
Jann Jones and Harvey Richards (assistant editors)
Stephen Wacker (editor)

Feature Character(s):

Black Adam (in between issue #13 and #18)
Renée Montoya (next in issue #18)
Question (next in issue #18)
Adam Strange (last in issue #9)
Animal Man (last in issue #9)
Starfire III (last in issue #9)

Guest Star(s):

Captain Marvel (in between issue #12 and #43)
Captain Marvel Jr. (last in ???; next in issue #25)
Mary Marvel (last in Infinite Crisis #7; next in issue #25)

Supporting Character(s):

Isis (in between issue #13 and #18)
Tawky Tawny
Dudley H. Dudley

Villain(s):

Ballostro (first appearance; a mythic protocrustacean beast)
Mister Mind (behind the scenes; in between issue #10 and #18)

Other Character(s):

Sanjay (first appearance; a Daily Planet employee)
Nazeeh (first appearance; a guard at a prison in Shiruta, Kahndaq)

Comment(s):

Story continued from the previous issue and continues in the next issue.
The title of this issue "Uhebbuki" is the pronounciation of the Arabic word أحبكًٌَََُ which means "I love you".

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Second Story: "The Origin of Black Adam" (2 Pages)


Credits:

Mark Waid (writer)
J.G. Jones (artist)
Nick J. Napolitano (letterer)
Alex Sinclair (colorist)
Harvey Richards (assistant editor)
Stephen Wacker (editor)

Feature Character(s):

Black Adam

Guest Star(s):

Captain Marvel

Supporting Character(s):

Shazam

Comment(s):

This is a retelling of Black Adam's origin.

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