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Metal Men

Elements of Change (GN)

Dan DiDo Shane Davis

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DC Comics
01 June 2021
The Metal Men are back!
And back and back again as they discover they are not the first versions of themselves...

The Metal Men are back!

And back and back again as they discover they are not the first versions of themselves...

The Metal Men team-Platinum, Gold, Tin, Lead, Mercury, and Iron find a secret room hidden in Doc Magnus's lab full of empty shells of previous versions of their robotic selves and confront their creator about it.

To make matters worse, a mysterious metal has come through from the Dark Multiverse at Challengers Mountain. He claims he is the Nth Metal Man and that he can provide the Metal Men with true sentience, something Magnus was apparently only pretending to have given them.

Who is this Nth Metal Man, and what does he really want? If Platinum didn't know she was based off a real woman Magnus used to know, what else is Magnus hiding from the team? And will the team have to venture into the Dark Multiverse themselves to find out the truth?

Writer Dan DiDio (Sideways) and artist Shane Davis (Superman- Earth One) team up to bring the Metal Men to life on the page in a way that's never been seen before in Metal Men- Elements of Change. Collects Metal Men #1-12.
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Imprint:   DC Comics
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 259mm,  Width: 168mm, 
Weight:   368g
ISBN:   9781779508089
ISBN 10:   1779508085
Pages:   296
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Dan DiDio is the former publisher of DC Comics. Since 2003, he has spearheaded such best-selling events as the New 52, DC Rebirth, Flashpoint, Identity Crisis, Infinite Crisis, 52, and Final Crisis. Prior to joining DC, Dan worked in television for CBS and ABC on creative affairs and development. He also wrote Superboy, and launched O.M.A.C as part of DC Comics -- the New 52.

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