While it’s still living and breathing in the DC KO storyline, it’s also a very much self-contained issue focusing on the Superman robots, Lois and Superboy Prime, whom Williamson has managed to reshape into a very interesting, compelling and unpredictable character once again. The storyline also takes us back to the Time Trapper on the JLU satellite, where new KO-related shenanigans ensue. Wi more
Darkseid’s plan worked! Earth has been transformed into Apokolips. His Dark Legion prepares the Earth for his imminent arrival. If Superman is locked in the tournament, who can stand up and defeat them?
This issue, while very good, didn’t seem to move the story forward very much until the last page or two. There seemed to be more psychological angst than usual this month, though I did enjoy the scenes that unfolded as the Martian and John seemed to take a break from one another for a sizeable portion of the issue. The mysterious government folks who showed up at the end of the last issue return more
Something weird(er) is happening in the town of Middleton, and John Jones is in no mental capacity to handle it. Dealing with a splitting city, a marital split, and a splitting hangover, what happens when he splits from the Martian? Like all breakups, John and the Martian find out what it feels like to be even more alone...and who might be waiting ...
The storyline about the race to save Barry’s transformation in the past comes to a boil, with timely assistance from Wally and especially Impulse, who undergoes a bit of a mysterious transformation that has left me a tad confused. No matter, as we are off once again to save the future in a different point in the past in the big finale next issue. To miss it would be a crisis! This issue’s thr more
The Dark Legion chase the Flash and Impulse to a pivotal moment in Flash history: the moment when Barry Allen was struck by lightning!
A bit of a comedown from the last couple issues, this is still an exciting read as we learn the origin of the Lion, and of course it has a Bruce Wayne connection. The no-fear plague begins to sweep the city and Batman begins to question himself more as the plague takes hold. Not quite the thrill ride as before, but it sets up an exciting finale to come.
With mere hours to go before Batman’s mind and body are destroyed by the Lion’s anti-fear virus, Batman takes drastic measures and seals himself inside an airtight suit to keep those around him safe while continuing his desperate search for a cure. But with the virus already taking hold and Batman’s fears melting away, the world will soon see...
The momentum slows somewhat this issue in favor of a protracted attack sequence in the Fort Fox lab, running in parallel with Wally’s journey into a Speed Force-like dimension. Still a great read with lots of excitement, but no resolution and a few unexplained plot jumps.
Wally finds himself pulled into the mysterious dimension that Barry was trying to access. But how can he escape and make it back to Fort Fox and save his father?
For the first time since the inaugural storyline, Diana seems to be up against a villain that is truly her ultimate match. Great character work as always is mixed with drama, suspense and action as the subplot with Cale enters a new, more dire phase. Between this issue and this week’s Absolute Batman 16 featuring Diana, it’s a fantastic week to be an Absolute Wonder Woman fan!
The Season of the Witch arc begins here! After her exploits in the Area 41 maze, Diana has resolved to not let her personal mission overwhelm the one she was sent to the surface world to fulfill. But a new threat has emerged in Gateway City, and it turns out the best thing to send to kill Wonder Woman is…another witch! Zatanna is here, and Diana...
Hands down my favorite issue so far, and that comes following 2 prior perfect issues, but this one lands in its own tier of perfection. This issue deftly balances a perfect mix of action and adventure, meaningful and heartfelt character development for the whole cast of characters, sly humor, pathos, and empathy, along with an air of mystery. Dragotta delivers his finest artwork yet. Each page is more
Part two of our Absolute Batman/Absolute Wonder Woman story– Bruce Wayne is on a desperate hunt to help his friend Waylon, now transformed into a monstrous crocodile roaming the sewers, consumed with a deadly hunger. Batman’s last option for a cure is to turn to a god for help…but will he have to descend into the depths of hell to get it?
This book has been on a steady downward spiral for me after its first few issues. This issue was by far my least favorite. A borderline incoherent story with Saturday morning cartoon-style artwork, a villain whose plans barely make any sense, and a Jon Kent subplot that is teased and then disappears, all add up to a nothing-burger for me. ACTION and SUPERMAN are fantastic, but this book really has more
Mayor Perry White has seen some major threats impact Metropolis over the years —but even the bulldog of city hall is unprepared for a murderous rampage by… the all-new Prankster?! Superman’s now in a race against time to save his friend from a truly sick and twisted death! Do not miss this one. This is the story that will redefine the Prankst...
Big improvement over Hampton’s first few solo writing issues. The characters all seem to have important things to do and that Larfleeze was a real threat instead of a joke. More issues like this one, please.
Tensions between the Lanterns on Oa boil over, and the fate of the Tanagarian refugees is in the balance! Meanwhile, Enquar continues to build his army, and Guy Gardner and Kilowog’s trainees are in their eerie blue sights!
This book has become one of the very best monthly books that DC currently publishes, thanks to legendary writer Mark Waid, who is in effect writing “Superboy: Year One” here. Each issue explores a new facet to Clark and how he interacts with, and learns from, the world around him. This issue was another outstanding example. To have both ACTION and SUPERMAN in the hands of such talented storyte more
As Superboy is called for his first mission for General Lane, Clark wonders if he made the right decision. As the tension builds, the U.S. government prepares a contingency plan that could put our hero down for good. Plus, Pete Ross has a secret—one he’s reluctant to share with his best friend.
Great Superman character work, some bizarre tag team partner choices, nice action, and some nostalgia tossed in all add up to the best chapter yet that finishes with an Absolute knockout cliffhanger!
IT'S TAG-TEAM TIME! As the Omega Tournament reaches its endgame, the final eight combatants are put to the ultimate test–confronted with a decades-long stay in their own personal hell! Emotions run high as heroes falter, villains revel, and the Heart of Apokolips eyes its new King Omega. In the end, only the final four will remain…
Best issue yet, with excellent characterizations, clever twists, and a nice twist at the end! Williamson and Mora are a dream team!
All-star creators Joshua Williamson and Dan Mora deliver the next pulse-pounding chapter of Batman’s journey during DC K.O., giving us the Dark Knight’s greatest challenge yet. Jason Todd is Batman. Tim Drake is Batman. And to complete his mission, Bruce Wayne will have to fight both of them. The former Robins aren’t giving up without a fight...
In the shocking aftermath of the Battle of Kansas, Superman wrestles with profound changes to his life, his allies, and even his costume. But more importantly, there’s work to be done, as we experience a day in the life of the world’s busiest superhero–and welcome guest artist Juan Ferreyra (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) to the series!
While this chapter was very good on its own terms, the overarching storyline of this series is both convoluted and weak. Jo is not a compelling or sympathetic character to get behind, too many unanswered questions remain about this lantern corps, and the villain, Hammond, has had very little revealed about him. Compare this title to any other Absolute title and it falls way short of the high marks more
Jo Mullein finds herself in the crosshairs of the bounty hunter Goldface!
The origins of the enigmatic Ark M are explored! What terrible secrets lie within its walls, and just who is assigned to protect it from discovery?!
Lo and behold, Condon writes the best issue of his run for the series finale. Still wasn’t perfect, but it carried more emotional resonance than his previous issues all combined. This series launched with a great run by Williamson and healthy sales. I’m sorry that it didn’t last longer, but I continued to support it even after Williamson left with the abrupt change in direction. Here’s to more
After an explosive domestic squabble between a working father and a teenage daughter boils into the streets, the Emerald Archer must reckon with his past choices and experiences in order to provide a path forward for the two... and himself.
This issue’s storyline diverts Hal to Gotham for a second opinion in his soul-searching, where a less than excited Batman brings him along to investigate mysterious shenanigans at the docks. The plot this month is really secondary as Adams tries to deconstruct the relationship between Hal and Bruce. However, the humor seems a bit forced at times, and Carmine’s art isn’t his best work and see more
Hal looks for help from Batman, the World’s Greatest Detective and Green Lantern’s greatest frenemy, as the information from the Book of Oa begins to reveal itself in his mind.
While I believe Waid is having fun revisiting the unleashed underworld and Neron, I think he seems less excited by the current DC KO goings-on and is trying to make the best of the tie-in. The art as always is gorgeous, but this feels a bit like lesser Waid brilliance compared to previous issues.
As the time-displaced heroes fight for their lives against the towering might of the demonic neron, Mr. Terrific descends into the cold vacuum of space! But this time it’s by his own design…can Michael Holt team with the rogue agent behind Justice League Red to purge all emotion and coldly calculate the fate of humanity? Grab the tissues, every...
Similar to this week’s Flash KO issue, the winner of this battle was never in doubt. However, what elevates the story once again is the deep dive into Luthor’s psyche and how he sees himself at this point in time to figure out his strategy and next moves. Also enjoyed the interlude with Prime and Lois as they hatch their own plan to help save the day. I prefer Sherman’s Absolute WW art style more
DC K.O. All Fight Month, round 7 of 8! A fight you never expected but are dying to see!
Very enjoyable finale, though it lacks the thrilling moments of previous chapters, not to mention it pales a bit compared to recent big finales in other titles like Absolute Batman #14. Lots of great emotional beats and character work help elevate the big smackdown moments.
It has all been leading to this. The final battle against Ra’s Al Ghul, for the fate of Smallville and the soul of Superman!
Another enjoyable showdown, though I don’t think the outcome was ever in doubt. The best parts of this issue are a look into Jay’s soul, the Grodd interlude, and the Wally/Bart story framing device, which features an intriguing twist at the end.
DC K.O. All Fight Month, round 6 of 8! It's the match you never saw coming!
The best chapter yet in “The Courage That Kills”! Excellent artwork by Janin along with a nice balance by Taylor of plotting, character work, and action that all moves the story forward at a fast clip. The mystery posed at the very end, along with appearances by Damian, Selina, Dick and Babs, all tip this over into “perfect issue” territory as the clock counts down to the finale!
Batman continues to reel after his defeat at the hands of the Lion, and the mysterious and deadly anti-fear virus that is coursing through Batman’s veins cannot be cured. Some of the Dark Knight’s most brilliant allies have tried, and failed, to find a remedy. He has run out of friends to turn to…but he hasn’t run out of enemies. Will one o...
A refreshing return for this book sees the aftermath of the White Martian storyline come into play for both Middleton and John, who is now separated from his wife and living in a shitty motel, with his Martian companion worrying about his current state of being. The art is as perfect as ever while the writing takes a leisurely, yet compelling, pace as new plots are set in motion.
After the mind-altering events of the White Martian's first foray on earth, the Agency—a shadowy group with unlimited governmental authority— comes to investigate the strange occurrences in Middleton. John must juggle his job, hiding the Martian, his expanding abilities, and his crumbling relationships, all while living out of a motel. Meanwhil...
Exquisite first meeting between 2 absolute titans of justice, pulled off with sensational writing and gorgeous artwork. It was pure joy being able to watch these two get to know each other and work together to solve a case with ominous underpinnings behind the scenes. Just a minor quibble or two: the art was very dark and difficult to see what was going on in some panels (at least in the print ver more
The first meeting of two Absolute heroes has arrived at last! The Mark of Hecate at a crime scene in Gotham draws Wonder Woman into Batman’s orbit in dramatic fashion. The world’s greatest detective and the world’s most famous witch must work together to solve a series of grisly and ambitious murders that threaten something much more dangerou...
For how rough and cold the Absolute Universe is, this is such a cute and gentle meeting between two goliaths of justice. I could not have asked for a more uplifting story, of a duo with great chemistry.
Instead of an overly tense or dramatic headbutt between the two, Thompson and Sherman focus on what would bring Batman and Wonder Woman together. They have an immediate trust and kinship more
The first meeting of two Absolute heroes has arrived at last! The Mark of Hecate at a crime scene in Gotham draws Wonder Woman into Batman’s orbit in dramatic fashion. The world’s greatest detective and the world’s most famous witch must work together to solve a series of grisly and ambitious murders that threaten something much more dangerou...
This issue barrels along at full speed, continuing the momentum from last issue, and with lots of fascinating twists and turns along the way. Lemire and Robles are in peak form here, with characters and supporting cast that we’ve grown to care for, along with reappearances from some old friends (and a new foe). I’m enjoying this story as much as Snyder’s Absolute Batman. Credit to this team more
The deeper into Fort Fox Wally West goes, the more mysteries appear for him to chase. And whose voice is that calling to him?
The best of the All Fight Month crossovers so far this month.
DC K.O. All Fight Month, round 4 of 8! Grab yourself a ringside seat and get ready for the latest round of K.O. carnage!
DC K.O. All Fight Month, round 3 of 8! Witness the ultimate smackdown as two heavy hitters fight for the crown!
DC K.O. All Fight Month, round 1 of 8! A fight so explosive it you won't want to miss it!
Settling into being a Green Lantern again, John ventures to Mogo to retrieve another escaped sciencell prisoner, putting him face-to-face with Ellie, whom he’s been avoiding. Meanwhile Keli, Aya, Vexar’u, and Narf’s training on energy-twin projection is interrupted by a Red Lantern/Yellow Lantern dispute in the middle of Malaqyte!