Sure, they're in now.
BATMAN LEGEND SCOTT SNYDER AND ICONIC ARTIST NICK DRAGOTTA TRANSFORM THE DARK KNIGHT'S TALE FOR THE MODERN AGE! Without the mansion...without the money...without the butler...what's left is the Absolute Dark Knight!
Definitely an intriguing start here. This is a lot of Alfred, which is certainly a choice initially. However, I think that it worked nicely as a way to introduce Bruce and give his origins. Furthermore, I think we got to see a solid amount of Bruce as himself and as Batman here, so I can't complain too much. I feel as though Snyder is building an interesting world here and I'm definitely looking fmore
BATMAN LEGEND SCOTT SNYDER AND ICONIC ARTIST NICK DRAGOTTA TRANSFORM THE DARK KNIGHT'S TALE FOR THE MODERN AGE! Without the mansion...without the money...without the butler...what's left is the Absolute Dark Knight!
I was pretty into the "Alpha" side of this, but not so much the "Omega." Don't get me wrong, I thought the "Omega" story was fine, but I also found it a little hard to follow a good chunk of the time. I did like Craig's art, but it also didn't always work the best for me. The highlight of this, in my opinion, was Booster Gold, primarily in the "Alpha" story. I wonder how that will get followed up more
THE NEXT EPIC CHAPTER OF DC HISTORY BEGINS HERE...PRESENTED AS A STARLING, SYMMETRICAL FLIPBOOK! DON'T MISS IT! Following the events of DC's blockbuster storyline Absolute Power, the heroes of the core DC Universe have fought against the deep divisions in the world around them to usher in a new era of unity. And it's just in time, too--because Dark...
Another super solid issue to close things out, in my opinion. Mora's art was definitely the highlight of this, though. For example, literally the first page when he focuses on Amanda's eyes. Just spectacular. The story here was entertaining as well. I especially enjoyed Amanda not being able to remember any of her intel at the end. I do appreciate that we finally got some sort of explanation as tomore
BARE-KNUCKLE BRAWL FOR THE POWER OF THE DCU! As the last remaining resistance fighters fight tooth and nail on the bloody island of Gamorra, Batman and Superman find themselves at bitter odds! Amanda Waller has come too far to give up now--it's time to call in the reinforcements...from beyond the multiversal veil?! The fate of our heroes--and the f...
A pretty solid ending to Taylor's time on this series, in my opinion. As a matter of fact, I thought Taylor's run as a whole was pretty solid. Not everything was my absolute favorite, but this certainly had some great moments. I'm intrigued to see where John Layman takes things in the next issue. Pete Woods on the art duties is certainly something to look forward to.
THE DARK WINGED QUEEN IS RISING AND THE DCU WILL NEVER BE THE SAME! A major death will shake the DCU. There is no stopping it. Dark destiny is coming, and countless worlds shake with fear. The Dark Winged Queen is rising. Stronger than the Titans. Stronger than Trigon and all his demonic children. Can the Titans save the world and their friend? Or ...
A solid issue, but I really wish we got...I don't know, something? Something about why Ollie has aligned with Amanda. That meeting with Dinah could have given us some sort of explanation or even somewhat substantial pieces of one, but that just didn't happen here. I don't mind the idea of Ollie turning whatsoever, but I also feel as though there needs to be some sort of reasoning shown or given tomore
ABSOLUTE POWER TIE-IN Team Arrow is up against a wall. And it's not Amanda Waller. It's her agent of destruction BRIGHT. Who is Bright and why does he hate Green Arrow and his family? Ollie must decide if he should save his family, even if it means they become locked up in Waller's super prison!
This was...certainly something. I thought it was fine, but I still wish I was able to understand everything better. I did appreciate the messaging relating to family here, but everything else was just super weird to me. Hopefully the next arc, under the new All In initiative, can be a good turning point for this run.
BARRY ALLEN RACES FOR HIS LIFE! Barry Allen has been to the ends of the Multiverse and back. Now, he runs into a danger unlike any he's ever encountered, as the fate of not only the Speed Force, but all heroes, hangs in the balance. Barry's Life Story flashes before his eyes as he begins his most important race ever.
This was solid, but nothing spectacular. I likely would have rated this lower had it not been for Galán's really nice art. It definitely reminds me of the work of artists like Rod Reis and Matteo Scalera. Oh yeah, one other thing I wanted to point out was how funny I found that line from Ghost-Maker about Batman Incorporated not being "big enough." It was definitely too big for the series to put more
CAN THE POWERLESS HEROES WITHSTAND GLOBAL GUARDIAN?! The Trinity of Evil achieve total domination over Earth's super-powered protectors? But what of the heroes NOT of this Earth? Just as Kal-El of Krypton before him, J'onn J'onZz of Mars has felt the devastating effects of Waller's TASK FORCE VII fighters as they continue their mission of siphoning...
A pretty solid ending, in my opinion. I thought Amanda being ousted from her family was written well here, and I thought it was a good way to really push her over the edge. All things considered, though, while I did enjoy this, it wasn't entirely necessary the story or anything. At least it was good, in my opinion.
Amanda Waller's journey has brought her to hell and back - from the blood-soaked streets of Chicago to the over-the-top exploits of her very own TASK FORCE X (aka the SUICIDE SQUAD). Now, with the clock ticking on ultimate victory over the metahumans of planet earth, the origin of DC's most methodical menace draws to a close. But what secrets lie w...
A good issue, although I do think this ended a bit suddenly. I just felt a little underwhelmed, despite the fact that I found the majority of this enjoyable. For the backup, I will say that I wish like half of it wasn't recapping/retelling things we've seen already. The moment where Damian reassured Diana was nice, though.
Gamorra found! Wonder Woman and Robin have finally located Amanda Waller’s super jail holding the powerless heroes they once fought alongside. Can the new dynamic duo break them out before they become trapped themselves? An undercover ally may hold the key to everything!
Another solid issue for Absolute Power. Still not my favorite stuff, but good. I particularly liked Zatanna's little speech about how this situation has impacted her, specifically, as I thought it added a stronger sense emotional depth to the whole thing that wasn't there prior.
Waller has the powerless heroes of the DC Universe on the ropes! Can the powerless Superman and Zatanna find the mystical map to the Dark Roads in time to get some major back-up?! Lex Luthor, Lois Lane, Mercy, Jimmy, and Silver Banshee are on the run from the superpowered Amazos but find themselves pulled into a battle for the soul of Metropolis! D...
Shout out to Κυανό for the most unhinged review of the year.
I mostly liked this. I just wish the ending had more teeth to it. I felt like maybe they were setting up Dreamer and Jon to be an item, but maybe they're just great friends. Either way, it would've been exciting for this clash between Jon and Jay to have more oomph and consequence. Maybe they should've broken up here. Jay more
JON KENT FIGHTS BACK IN THIS OVER-SIZED ABSOLUTE POWER SPECIAL! Jonathan Kent has suffered more than most at the hand of the Trinity of Evil - but the son of Superman will summon the will to FIGHT BACK. In this special, over-sized edition of ABSOLTUE POWER, we'll travel to the depths of despair as one of the most powerful beings on planet Earth mus...
A solid read, although I don't think I needed this to be as long as it was to get the point across. Interesting that we're getting tension between Jon and Jay, even if it was momentarily resolved for the time being. I read all of Tom Taylor's Superman: Son of Kal-El series, and I don't remember a whole lot of Jay's character from it, so I wouldn't really mind him fading into the background a bit. more
JON KENT FIGHTS BACK IN THIS OVER-SIZED ABSOLUTE POWER SPECIAL! Jonathan Kent has suffered more than most at the hand of the Trinity of Evil - but the son of Superman will summon the will to FIGHT BACK. In this special, over-sized edition of ABSOLTUE POWER, we'll travel to the depths of despair as one of the most powerful beings on planet Earth mus...
I feel very similarly with this issue to how I've felt with the last two, so you can read my reviews of them if you're interested. I will say that I enjoyed the backup story from Johnson & Montos. I'm looking forward to that Civil Corps storyline after Absolute Power.
ABSOLUTE POWER TIE-IN! Hal has a problem... He needs to charge his ring but the entrance to the Power Battery is a continent away. Plus, the skies over Earth are patrolled by Amanda Waller's modified Amazos, which leaves Hal with one choice...to ride into the Danger Zone! Don't worry, he totally got permission to use the Batplane for this mission *...
A pretty solid issue here that was definitely an improvement over the previous. The main story was good, and I especially enjoyed how Darkseid was introduced towards the end. The backup story was nice as well, and I hope Dinah's involvement in Green Arrow #16 will lead to, at least, some answers regarding his current motives during this event.
ABSOLUTE POWER TIE-IN! In a thrilling Absolute Power tie-in, Batman and Catwoman must find the key to Amanda Waller's plans in an extremely remote--and shockingly dangerous--location! Living (dying?) up to their name, some of the Suicide Squad won't be coming back from their mission, but will Batman and Catwoman stay free to fight another day?! Plu...
An interesting issue here to say the last. I appreciated seeing the perspective of the Amazons during the time of Absolute Power #3, though I think things could have been executed a bit better. Either way, this was solid for what it was. I did like the last few pages with Steve Trevor connecting things to Tom King's current Wonder Woman series, though.
Amanda Waller comes for the Amazons after they assist the heroes in their battle for survival! Will her weapon with the powers of the beloved champion of the island of Themyscira be able to unlock its secrets? Or will Queen Nubia and her sisters-in-arms send this robot straight to the Underworld?
Another super solid issue here. Mora's art is definitely the highlight for me. The story itself the Waid's writing of it art both good, but I, once again, found the pacing to be a little too fast for me here. This might have been better as a 6-issue series. Hopefully the next issue wraps things up nicely, though.
THE LAST STAND OF PARADISE ISLAND! Our heroes are on the run following the Trinity of Evil's devastating attack on the fortress of Solitude! With Superman's headquarters in ruin and the super-powers on planet earth in the clutches of Amanda Waller, Failsafe and the Brainiac Queen...is this the end of the line? No way--the resistance lives on! Using...
Nahuelpan's art is really good here, as he continues to be a great fill-in artist for Sean Izaakes. Aside from that, the story was solid and entertaining. That's about it, unfortunately. Maybe it's due to the fact that I was really hoping the Absolute Power tie-ins for this series would focus on Ollie and why he's aligned with Amanda, but these just haven't been my favorite issues. They're good, bmore
Arsenal, Connor Hawke, Red Canary, Red Arrow, Lian, and Arrowette in a battle above the skies. They can’t let Waller’s Task Force agents get Professor Ivo to Gamora! This is the heroes’ last chance to win the war for power in the DC Universe!
Another really weird issue, which is basically my general consensus for this run. I feel like each time I review an issue of this series, I, essentially, say the same thing. So, read my other reviews for past issues to find out what I, basically, thought of this issue if you're interested.
The Arc Angles have gathered their forces and are ready to bring forth the new age they seek. But the Flash Family is gathered for a final stand while still dealing with public unrest and Waller’s forces. Will it be enough to stop the Arc Angles’ will? Well, the Resident and Linda have come to an epiphany, and have to risk everything to get to ...
Another solid story for this miniseries. I think this could have been a bit stronger, especially with the flashbacks to earlier in Barry's life, but this was still enjoyable and I liked the explanation as to how Barry is able to phase through matter. Woods put out some pretty nice art throughout this, as well. By the way, I might have missed something, but I didn't realize Barry had that haircut cmore
Barry Allen is the lone speedster to still have his powers, staying barely a step ahead of the Flash-themed Amazo, VELOCITY, now powered by the speed of the rest of the Flash Family. While Barry must keep moving to avoid capture, he’s also working as a one-man communications network for the remaining free heroes. Can Barry continue to aid the Res...
Not quite as good as the first issue, but still good nonetheless. This series continues to give us interesting motivations for Waller prior to the events of the main Absolute Power series and her whole "overarching villain arc" in general. I just hope this mini closes out strongly.
Amanda Waller has suffered immeasurable loss…and the loss of her humanity along with it. Now, after having blazed her own trail into Washington politics, the Wall launches the new phase of her career: TASK FORCE X. Witness the rise of one of the deadliest teams ever to roam the DC universe and a shocking revelation that will make history in part ...
A lot better than the last issue. I wasn't expecting a Diana & Damian team-up in the main story, but I quite enjoyed it and I'm looking forward to it continuing in the next issue. The backup story was also a fun time, as per usual.
Meet the new dynamic duo! Wonder Woman teams up with the unlikeliest of allies, Robin, on a top secret mission to save their fellow heroes. Will Damian and Diana’s quest to break into Waller’s Gamorra supermax prison be a successful one? Or is it all part of a more elaborate trap for Wonder Woman and her new sidekick?
Not bad whatsoever, but not as good as the debut issue, in my opinion. I don't know, this one just didn't grip me like the previous one. Hopefully the next issue gets things back on track. Also, in reference to my review of the previous issue, it seems as though this is going to be an episodic series, maybe with a slight overarching plot.
Mr. Big rents Electric City and hires a bunch of assassins for use in trapping OMAC.
A pretty solid start here. This is my first time fully reading a Kirby book, per my dad's recommendation, but I had a bit of an idea as to what to expect, especially in terms of dialogue considering that this is from the 1970's. Anyways, this was weird in a good way and I think the sci-fi world we're introduced to here is interesting from the start. I'm wondering if this is going to have an overarmore
Featuring the first appearance of O.M.A.C.! A transmission from the orbiting Brother Eye turns factory worker Buddy Blank into Omac, the One Man Army Corps.
Hi, Da. I hope all is well. I was hoping you would be able to add the second volume of OMAC (by John Byrne in 1991) to the site. It should only be four issues. Thanks so much in advance!
"But the world doesn't wait for us to ask before it inflicts horrors upon us. All we can do is spite it by surviving or die. What will it be, Cyclops?"
Sure did pick a day to drop that line.
MARVEL TWO-IN-ONE VARIANT COVER BY ROGÊ ANT NIO The Iron Night!
What does the town of Merle, Alaska owe the X-Men? Where did the defunct Sentinel looming over the town come from? And more importantly, what was it after?
Rated T+
A pretty solid issue that kind of acts as a setup for the finale of this storyline in the next issue. It was nice to see Swamp Thing again and I still think it would be cool for him to join the team going forward, especially since he doesn't have his own book at the moment. Either way, with next issue also being the last issue for Taylor on the writing duties, I hope everything gets wrapped up nicmore
Trigon is coming. The threat from hell threatens to destroy the entire world. Can our heroes and Swamp Thing save the planet? Is Raven lost forever? Will it be Titans together or Titans torn apart?
This continues to be solid, but nothing spectacular. Campbell's art is probably the best part of this for me, and it's a shame he won't be on the book following this storyline. Though, I can't really complain about Dan Mora being the main series artist, either. Aside from that, I hope this wraps up well.
After the traumatic events of Absolute Power #2, Superman and Zatanna trek into the darkest areas of the DC Universe to ?nd a way to stop Waller and her growing army. Powerless and without magic, are they willing to make a deal with a devil to save the world?
Another solid issue for this series, but also another one that's a little weak in comparison to the rest of the run so far. I just haven't found these Absolute Power tie-ins to be as interesting, unfortunately. It also doesn't help that I'm really missing Xérmanico on the art duties. Oh yeah, and I don't think really think Guggenheim's backup was incredibly necessary.
Hal Jordan must don the weapons of DC’s greatest villains to escape Amanda Waller’s clutches and reconnect with the heroes who are set to strike back at this new Absolute Power! Meanwhile, Carol sets out on a mission to help others, learning what it means to be a hero along the way. PLUS: Witness the rise of the SHADOW LANTERNS in an all-new ba...
A pretty solid one-off here. I can't lie when I say that I wasn't the biggest fan of Zucker's art at times. I just felt as though some of the faces looked a bit off. Otherwise, Booher's story was super solid and not where I expected things to go. If it wasn't for the art, I would have rated this higher, honestly.
In this extra-length horror one-shot, Nolan Ward has done everything to forget his disturbing past. Drinking. Drugs. Day-trading. Sex. And still, that past has caught up with him in the form of a twisted painting called The Feeding... which eats people. And it's hungry. Can Nolan stop this demon, or will he be devoured like so many others before hi...