DC Universe: Last Will And Testament # 1 - Last Will And Testament: Conversions

is a comic book published by DC Comics & released on 10 / / 2008

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New York Times best-selling author Brad Meltzer (IDENTITY CRISIS, JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA) makes his return to the DC Universe — and superstar artist Adam Kubert (ACTION COMICS) is riding shotgun!

The final battle is quickly approaching. How do the heroes of the DCU prepare for the end? Whom do they approach and say goodbye to before they make the ultimate sacrifice? Featuring the entire DC Universe, Meltzer takes us deep into the hearts and psyches of our heroes. It's the day before you die. What would you do?

 

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  • Adam Kubert
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  • Alex Sinclair
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  • Angela Rufino
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  • Brad Meltzer
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  • Dan Didio
    editor


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  • Joe Kubert
    artist, cover

  • John Dell
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  • Laura Martin 'DePuy'
    colorer, cover

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    Rob Leigh
    letterer



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    User Reviews
    Superfulously good
    Reviewed by ENGLENTINE on Jan. 12, 2009.
    ENGLENTINE has written 583 reviews. His/her last review was for SUICIDE KINGS,” PART 3: DEAD MAN'S HAND .
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     I just have to ask, was this a story that wanted or needed to be told?  Personally, I do not know. What I do know is that no matter how relevant or not it may be to the DC Universe, it was a story well told. Although, I am not sure of the whole " we control your emotions" clap trap Deathstroke was trying to lay down on Brion. Still the confession scenes were nice. The fight scene lasted just about as long as I thought it would, what with DC giving Deathstroke the kind of cred they have been these days.
      All in all it was a good read that you can easily forget about and put in the back of your collection to sit until one day you pull it out and ... ( the comic book I mean ) and then tell yourself, " hey, I remember that. Then you can enjoy it all over again.



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