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Counting to None-Countdown Issue 26
- By Alasdair Stuart
- Published 11/2/2007
- Comics/Graphic Novels
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Counting to None-Countdown to Final Crisis Issue 26
Counting to None: Countdown to Infinite Crisis Issue 26
Chief Writer-Paul Dini
Writers-Justin Gray and Jimmy Palmiotti
Story Consultant-Keith Gifffen
Art-Scott Kolins
Colours-Tom Cho
Lettering-Ken Lopez
A name change, a format change and a big honking info dump mark this, the halfway point of the series, out as something pretty special. Clearly designed to be the jumping on point for new readers, this issue sees Dini, along with the always dependable Gray & Palmiotti, turning up the heat and pulling some highly impressive narrative tricks out of the bag. The entire issue is conducted as a lecture, effectively, given by the Monitor we last saw killing the Jokester, to his assembled colleagues. He walks them (And by extension us) through everything that's happened so far, from the arrival of Karate Kid from the future and the role he has to play in the coming disaster, to the systematic assassination of the New Gods, Monitor 'Bob' and his attempts to find Ray Palmer and the growing threat of Monarch, marching across the alternate worlds and gathering an army in his wake. It's an incredibly information heavy issue and the 'camera' is locked off on one scene for all bar three very short interludes. The overal effect, to be frank, is startling.
Countdown's biggest problem, as I said last time, is that there's been a sense of it running in place.
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