DC Power returns for round two with brand-new stories spotlighting Black characters from across the DC Universe by an all-star cast of writers and artists! N.K. Jemisin and Jamal Campbell return to the Hugo Award-winning world of Far Sector for an epilogue featuring the first meeting between Jo Mullein and John Stewart! The Signal, Duke Thomas, finds inspiration from an unlikely ally. Crispus Allen searches for purpose outside of being the Spectre-and goes to Renee Montoya for guidance! Thunder and Lighting (Anissa and Jennifer Pierce), cause sparks to fly at a community event crashed by the Condiment King; Raphael Arce learns the secret origmore
Overall, there aren't any bad stories here, and all of them range from good to exceptional. Another win for DC's anthology program. Read Full Review
For the most part, DC Power is fun. Some stories are heavy and seem to carry a chip on their shoulders, but others let loose and have fun with the material. My definite favorites are Enduring Farewells and Spice Of Life, but there seems to be something for nearly everyone. In conclusion, the book could be better, but these characters and stories shouldn't only emerge in anthologies. If anything, DC Power proves that there are stories that need telling, and less than optimal outlets for their inclusion in something. Read Full Review
A great story with awesome art that makes me want to see more adventures of this character. Read Full Review
Overall, DC Power 2024 reflects a diverse lineup of storytellers under DC Comics' publishing umbrella at the start of this year and makes it clear that this pool of talent contributes significantly to the ongoing success of the entire line. Read Full Review
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