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Absolute Superman (2024) #3

Jan 1, 2025

Wow! Just like the past 2 issues, Issue #3 brings high energy and a whole lot of heart. The present day story takes a pause, in order to provide more context to the last days of Krypton, and it DELIVERS. Unapologetically for the working people, this version of the Els truly reflects the complex times we live in today. Rafa Sandoval's art is BADASS! Lara gets a lot of time to shine in this issue. Admittedly, I haven't enjoyed reading about Kal-El's mom as much as I have here.

7.5
Action Comics (2016) #1081

Dec 27, 2024

Pretty good conclusion to a pretty good weekly series. To reference the very first episode of the “Young Justice” cartoon, I wasn’t overwhelmed, I wasn’t underwhelmed, I was just whelmed. Waid does a decent job harkening back to the endless imagination and adventures of Superman comics of yester-year. It’s got heart, it’s got good guys, it’s got bad guys. However, this feels like a victory lap, rather than a high-stakes race. This is Waid reminiscing, playing it safe, and delivering a Superman story that is just decent.

8.0
DC K.O. (2025) #1

Nov 26, 2025

I didn't intend on reading this - I only bought the 2nd printing because of Dan Mora's Absolute variant cover... but I'm very happy I ended up reading it. Intriguing set up, following the "DC All In" tie-ins sprinkled throughout the DC Universe this past year. Takes no time in pulling you right into the action, with some promising surprises, I'm sure. Art is AMAZING.

8.5
DC K.O. (2025) #2

Nov 26, 2025

This issue really delivers on the fun, energy, and excitement, that has been advertised for the series. Non-stop DC goodness that takes from all corners of the DC universe, lore, and cast. Fun interactions from characters you don't normally see interact. I love that Snyder still puts Superman at this story's core. He needs to write Superman more, he really gets him! Also - the ART IS AMAZING. Great job from Javi Fernandez & Xermanico. Minus points for half of my bracket being wrong. I'm kidding, of course.

8.5
Justice League Unlimited (2024) #2

Dec 27, 2024

I dug this WAY more than Issue #1, which was more of a straight-forward JL adventure thru the eyes of a newbie. This issue keeps the fun but with some much-needed emotional interactions between JLU members. Waid’s setting up some cool mysteries (particularly with J’onn) that we’ll hopefully see payoff in the next couple issues. J’onn is an underrated and essential member of the JL, so I’m excited to see him (and his vulnerabilities - not just physical, but emotional) get the spotlight. I believe other mysteries such as with The Atoms will be addressed outside of the JLU series, but nonetheless, Waid balances levity and tragedy effectively, which he is known for throughout his bibliography.

9.0
Metamorpho: The Element Man (2024) #1

Dec 27, 2024

Groovy start to what seems like an interesting series. Lieber’s art speaks for itself. Ewing’s writing evokes a Silver Age energy, and interesting premise that definitely makes you want to read what happens next.

8.0
Supergirl (2025) #7

Nov 12, 2025

So so wholesome and fun. What makes holidays worth it is the company we choose to surround ourselves with.

10
Superman: The Kryptonite Spectrum (2025) #4

Nov 12, 2025

Shamelessly Silver Age. It’s got the imagination, the silliness, and most importantly, the heart. This book is everything that makes DC Comics great - fantasy and humor grounded in real emotion. Clever theme that I don’t see too often - about how Superman sees Kryptonite as a form of rejection from his home planet. Sad stuff… very excited to see how this story concludes.

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