
52 Week #21
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Format
Kindle
Pages
23
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Sep 27, 2006
Éditeur
DC
Description
Ralph Dibny’s life has spiraled into chaos after the tragic loss of his wife. As he navigates through the depths of his despair, he becomes wrapped up in a thrilling quest for redemption and answers. The search takes him through unexpected twists and turns, forcing him to confront the demons of his past.
His journey isn’t just about finding closure; it’s a raw exploration of grief and the lengths one goes to in order to reclaim a sense of self. Set against a backdrop filled with vibrant characters and a gripping narrative, Ralph’s story is one of resilience and hope amidst the darkest times.
With insights from renowned creators like Grant Morrison and Geoff Johns, the pages burst with bold storytelling and captivating artwork. As Ralph pushes forward, readers are taken along for a wild ride, experiencing every high and low in this poignant tale of loss and the fierce desire to heal.
His journey isn’t just about finding closure; it’s a raw exploration of grief and the lengths one goes to in order to reclaim a sense of self. Set against a backdrop filled with vibrant characters and a gripping narrative, Ralph’s story is one of resilience and hope amidst the darkest times.
With insights from renowned creators like Grant Morrison and Geoff Johns, the pages burst with bold storytelling and captivating artwork. As Ralph pushes forward, readers are taken along for a wild ride, experiencing every high and low in this poignant tale of loss and the fierce desire to heal.
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