DC ALL IN SPECIAL #1 (DC COMICS)

THE DC UNIVERSE HAS CHANGED! In the wake of “Absolute Power”, The Justice League has returned. With it comes a new initiative fitting of the legendary team. As its’ new members fill the ranks, the danger hasn’t halted. Evil has returned in a big and a familiar way. DARKSEID has crashed the party.

Is the new league ready for a completely different Lord of Apokolips than they’ve ever faced?

DC ALL IN SPECIAL #1 by Joshua Williamson, Scott Snyder, Wes Craig, Daniel Sampere, Dan Mora, Mike Spicer, Alejandro Sánchez, Tamra Bonvillain, and Steve Wands (DC COMICS) ushers in a new era for DC Comics!

Let’s take a closer look as we go ALL IN for the debut!

DC ALL IN SPECIAL #1 by Joshua Williamson, Scott Snyder, Wes Craig, Daniel Sampere, Dan Mora, Mike Spicer, Alejandro Sánchez, Tamra Bonvillain, and Steve Wands (DC COMICS) Cover: Daniel Sampere

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Williamson and Snyder swing BIG in this opening chapter. Splitting the book into two parts (one on heroes, the other on Darkseid’s view), readers get a vivid and bold picture of the new stat quo.

Time jumping one year after “Absolute Power”, the foundation of the new league plays into the concept of superhero evolving. Making Booster Gold the lead character is a perfect choice to usher in this portion. Gold’s legacy is a mixed one that has taken many turns. Seeing his reactions as he is optimistic for the chances given make a strong impression. As the conflict arises, the pace speeds up with each page. The resolution provides a shocking discovery. Once the close comes into focus, the writing leaves readers with a mic drop moment for what lies ahead.

It matches up perfectly to the eerie feel of the Darkseid portion. The tone dictates a new path to acquiring power. Seeing the new approach leads into dark places, not only in the DCU, but his own mind. The conflicts cause a showdown with an unlikely foe. It leads into more revelations that solidify a change in destiny.

Once that is cleared up, the story starts coming together with the other portion to create something brand new. It also creates something very darker in nature as well. The new landscape shows promise of a sinister backdrop which bodes well for Darkseid. How events leave off prove to be a fantastic mic-drop moment for fans to savor.

Sampere (Heroes) and Craig (Darkseid) are the two main artists for this chapter. Each bring a distinct style to their stories.

The heroes welcome in the promise of tomorrow with a strong two page spread. There are many cameos mixed in to showcase the high level of importance of the new initiative. This is followed up by a strong two page image putting the plan in place. Seeing Booster’s facial reaction connects the sense of hope with readers. It is quickly dashed as Darkseid hits the scene.

The near full page loudly ushers the new threat perfectly. it carries a big fight feel as the chaos begins. Its’ conclusion is gifted another two-page spread ending in a peculiar spot. This leads into the closing pages where everything readers know has drastically changed.

It is directly in line with Craig’s art for Darksied’s new beginnings. The pages are brooding with a sober overtone. Each conflict is portrayed with a blunt and unapologetic feel. This is Darksied at his best. Once he comes across his “prize”, the art locks in the moment with bright coloring . This leads to a huge one page image declaring a new shift has happened. It is a perfect homage to a legendary artist (the late George Perez).

This builds towards the opposite close. The view through other eyes works to establish a disrupt from the normal tale. Both stories end with a gorgeous Dan mora two page image that is sure to send shockwaves throughout the DC Fandom. Brace yourself for impact.

FINAL POINT: 10

A bold new vision of the DC Universe is born! Through the writing of Williamson and Snyder, the daring shake-ups are an easy hit with readers. Sampere, Craig and their respected art teams unleash two unique and equally monumental starting points for an alterative take on the legendary comic universe.

ABSOLUTE POWER #4 (DC COMICS)

The last stand of the DCU heroes has arrived. Amanda Waller has been one step ahead. Depowering her opposition, Waller and the Trinity of Evil were on the verge of total control. That was halted by an unlikely win on Paradise Island for the good guys.

Now poised to take a final attempt to stop Waller once and for all, the heroes race towards her Gamora headquarters with nothing left to lose.

ABSOLUTE POWER #4 by Mark Waid, Dan Mora, Alejandro Sánchez and Ariana Maher (DC COMICS) decides the future of the DCU!

Let’s not wait any longer and dive into the conclusion!

ABSOLUTE POWER #4 by Mark Waid, Dan Mora, Alejandro Sánchez and Ariana Maher (DC COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

When readers hear “Event”, there is a sense of wonder if a story will live up to the title. Waid leaves no uncertainty that this IS an event of epic proportions. The attack on Gamora kicks off with Nightwing giving another motivation speech before combat. His evolution into the face of the new DCU cannot be denied.

Once the battle starts, pacing moves the spotlight onto a few key characters. The conflict between Wonder Woman and Steel gets a proper payoff. Hearing the dialogue between Barry Allen and Hal Jordan as their play is made is vintage superhero 101. It balances out the faceoff between Waller and Nightwing before sending the story into its’ closing act.

Readers watch as Waid throws in a few surprises leading to the strong finish. An unlikely hero becomes the key component leading to victory. Another’s actions lead to a change that concludes the “Dawn Of DC” era. Waid balances out both moments to compliment the fate of Waller. Her fate is a fantastic twist that ultimately leads to a new era for DC’s heroes. Once the final page is finished, there is no question readers just witnessed true change in the DC Universe.

With the ensemble cast involved, Mora’s artwork shines throughout the final chapter. The opening build for the attack on Gamora features Nightwing’s confidence set a high bar for the battle unfolding. The attack kicks off with a gorgeous near full page visual of the heroes running into the fight. The rage of Steel losing the duel connects loudly as the tide is turning. It steers the story into a more direct flow that captures the essence to the heroes fighting.

Seeing the Flash/Green Lantern team-up pops off the pages. Jordan’s smiles through the conflict reminds readers of the fearlessness he often shows. Another partner of Hal’s gets a full page splash that leas into an amazing two page spread. The closing panels with Waller demonstrates a wide scale of emotions as the event concludes on a satisfying note. Mora and Sanchez’s epilogue pages leave readers on a fitting point as a era has ended with a fresh start waiting in the wings.

FINAL POINT: 10

The “Dawn Of DC” officially ends with a spectacular conclusion. Waid’s incredible writing unveils the true strengths of the DCU heroes. Paired with the always impressive visuals from Mora, readers will have no doubts that the event lived up to the hype.

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BATMAN: THE LONG HALLOWEEN - THE LAST HALLOWEEN #1 (DC COMICS)

The Long Halloween. A serial killer strikes on holidays early in the Dark Knight’s career. One of the greatest Batman stories of all time. Jeph Loeb and the late Tim Sale debuted the murder mystery in 1996. It was an instant hit with readers and produced a sequel, “Dark Victory” in 1999.

Loeb and Sale reunited 25 years after the story’s debut for 2021’s “Batman: the Long Halloween Special”. This sparked a return to their Gotham City storyline. Unfortunately, Sale passed away in 2022.

Loeb stated in an interview: ““About a year later, after speaking with Mark Chiarello and Richard Starkings, my partners on the previous Long Halloween titles, we decided the time was right to move this forward as a tribute to Tim, who continues to be with us in spirit.”

Batman: The Long Halloween: The Last Halloween #1 by Jeph Loeb, Eduardo Risso, Dave Stewart and Richard Starkings (DC COMICS) begins the final installment of the “Holiday Saga”.

Let’s take a closer look at how this series unfolds.

Batman: The Long Halloween: The Last Halloween #1 by Jeph Loeb, Eduardo Risso, Dave Stewart and Richard Starkings (DC COMICS) cover: Tim Sale

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Loeb doesn’t delay in bringing forth the lingering aspects of Holiday on Gotham’s residents. The opening play with the Dents carries a high sense of tension. Batman’s monologue is haunting as the pages unfold. Featuring Gordon’s sub plot is a solid companion piece. It shows readers the stretching reach and effect what Holiday has done.

As for the caped crusader, Batman investigations take a familiar twist. His presence gets outshined by an overly-eager Robin. The writing presents a very naive Boy Wonder forcing his way into the case. It offers a small break into the drama but ultimately loses out to Batman and Two-Face. The closing act leaves readers with a shocking end as the mystery of Holiday looks to enter a whole new realm.

Risso leads off an all star lineup of artists for this series. The opening two page splash of the Dents sets a dark feel and tense pace. It carries into the terrifying Gordon plot. Readers see a switch in gears as the dynamic duo are gifted a tremendous two page image as they chase an evading Catwoman.

Stewart’s coloring raises the emotions of a very worried Gordon family. The panels pour with the frightening aspect of what has happened to the child. It is counters with a more somber image of Gordon shrouded in the shadow of the Bat signal. This all builds toward a steady final sequence. The parting image will leave readers wanting more answers to an ever developing puzzle.

FINAL POINT: 9.2

The Long Halloween’s final trilogy starts off on a very high level. Loeb’s writing easily constructs a city still gripped in fear. Risso and Stewart bring out the many elements and feelings of Gotham’s citizens as the scariest day of the year gets even more dangerous. Get ready for one hell of a saga.

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ABSOULTE POWER: ORIGINS #3 (DC COMICS)

The rise of “The Wall” concludes as Absolute Power is dominating the DC Universe. Amanda Waller’s journey to becoming a feared force has been trials by fire. Much like Batman, Waller’s path beings with a family tragedy. It is only fitting their paths become full circle for the origin finale.

ABSOLUTE POWER: ORIGINS #3 by John Ridley, Alitha Martinez, Norm Rapmund, Andrew Dalhouse and Steve Wands (DC COMICS) concludes a challenging tale for will and determination.

Let’s not wait any longer and jump into the finale.

ABSOLUTE POWER: ORIGINS #3 by John Ridley, Alitha Martinez, Norm Rapmund, Andrew Dalhouse and Steve Wands (DC COMICS)

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It is only fitting that Waller’s last adversary on her rise is the Caper Crusader. Ridley pens Batman as the ultimate test. The writing reflects the methodical way Waller looks to deal with a threat to her plans. Readers see the lengths she goes to with no regard for anyone else, including her family.

Speaking of her children, Ridley allows Waller to show little emotion as her schemes become unraveled. The exposure of taping a conversation with the President gives an insight on the divide Waller’s actions have caused. It also steers Waller back on her path to handling Batman. The cold demeanor which readers know begins to surface and solidify. This spirals into the bittersweet close. It leaves Waller exposing the belief that the actions justify the means. Will this come to fruition? Only time will tell.

Martinez and the art team usher in Batman’s attack on Waller in style. A full page spread sets the pace for Batman handling Waller’s forces. This is completed with a page that stares speak louder than words. The conversations with her family range from calm to quietly caring. Waller’s stance never truly waivers. The art keeps that angle throughout. With the closing chapter, there is a sense of reflection as to what Waller is doing. No matter the panel, the true sense of “The Wall” is on full display. Whether the DCU is ready or not is another question.

FINAL POINT: 8.8

Amanda Waller’s rise to power wraps up with a solid perspective. Ridley’s pacing allows readers an insight into a dangerous mind. Martinez and the art team mix in action with high tension family drama. It’s a perfect combination for one of the most dangerous in the DCU.

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ACTION COMICS #1069 (DC COMICS)

Is the Man of Steel breaking down? Used as a gladiator for sport, Superman must fight to save the Earth through a gauntlet of danger. Lois Lane and Jimmy Olsen are his back-up against true alien threats. Will they be able to help or is the deadly game too much for Clark Kent to handle in its’ final round?

ACTION COMICS #1069 by Gail Simone, Eddy Barrows, Danny Miki, Rex Lokus and Dave Sharpe (Back-up by Rainbow Rowell, Cian Tormey, and Romulo Fajardo jr.) concludes its’ throwback story with a timeless conclusion.

Let’s not wait any longer and dive into the finale!

ACTION COMICS #1069 by Gail Simone, Eddy Barrows, Danny Miki, Rex Lokus and Dave Sharpe (Back-up by Rainbow Rowell, Cian Tormey, and Romulo Fajardo jr.) DC COMICS

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Simone gives this classic tale a superb ending with the close. Lord Grunhar is a traditional villain who hits all the key points. Cheating the game to ultimately win is a perfect ploy. However, this chapter casts a big spotlight on what makes Superman so great. The writing reflects how he refuses to accept defeat. Even with his body breaking down, the drive for Truth, justice ad a Better Tomorrow remains unphased.

This leads into some creative plays from Lois and Jimmy. The conversation between Lois and Hux-Ur adds to the already hostile situation. Heading into the big battle, events play out as fans would hope. There is big action before the crafty ending. Once at this stage, events wind down with a well-timed landing and epilogue that remains excellent no matter what year you read it in.

Barrows and the art team never fall off from exemplifying the grand stage of events. The opening shot of Superman being helped off is gifted a full page splash. This leads to a great panel sequence of Lois and Hux-Ur. How the gladiator never acknowledges Lois drives him his disregard for her pleas, adding to the drama. Once the fight begins, the art gives a full page splash worthy of the epic confrontation. Imagery brings forth the brutality of Superman’s survival. This is matched by a striking image of Supes dropping a hammer fist onto his attacker. The final pages tie up loose ends and departs with a light hearted moment that is 100% Superman storytelling.

The side story of Rowell and Tormey concludes with a deep dive into the conflict of professional and personal lives. It is a solid conclusion to a perspective that fans might not have registered. This was a great companion tale that shows Clark and Lois and their best.

FINAL POINT: 9

The Man Of Steel’s trip back in time nails the landing in its’ concluding chapter. Simone’s phenomenal writing brings the finest out of the Superman mythos. Barrows and the art team construct a throwdown for the ages with the strong imagery. This is a fantastic read that adds another highspot in the legendary legacy of Superman.

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BATMAN/SUPERMAN: WORLD'S FINEST #31 (DC COMICS)

Batman. Superman. As individuals, they give villains the ultimate test. Together, they are nearly unstoppable. They’re going to need to live up to the moniker synonymous with them to defeat a true force in the DCU. Eclipso has returned. That can only spell trouble for the World’s finest!

BATMAN/SUPERMAN: WORLD'S FINEST #31 by Mark Waid, Adrián Gutiérrez, Tamra Bonvillain and Steve Wands (DC Comics) brings the action as an all new adventure is about to start!

Let’s not wait another minute and dive into the story!

BATMAN/SUPERMAN: WORLD'S FINEST #31 by Mark Waid, Adrián Gutiérrez, Tamra Bonvillain and Steve Wands (DC Comics) Cover: Dan Mora

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Waid wastes no time in bringing the excitement level up to 10. From the offset, this is a classic JLA story. Showcasing Eclipso’s plans early raises the stakes immensely. Dipping back to the “24 hours earlier”, the writing features the heroes on a new endeavor. Eclipso is brought to this story with a vintage supervillain introduction. It plays perfectly off Robin’s dialogue as eluded Bruce Gordon wasn’t completely done with the dark demon.

Fast forward to present, Waid throws the pair into the deep end with conflict. Readers will truly enjoy the action taking place. With this many characters involved, the event needs to feel epic. There is no mis-step with this chapter. The closing act doesn’t slow its’ pace down until a drastic action is taken place. This leads to a perfect epilogue as more jump into the fray against DC’s Prince of Darkness.

Gutiérrez steps in for art duties for Dan Mora with Bonvillain on coloring and knocks it out of the park (Editor Note: If you haven’t read his Blue Beetle work, make a point to). The action really begins with a near full page splash of Eclipso’s “team” attacking Superman.

From here, the initial debut of Eclipso kicks off with a maniacal glaze from a possessed Gordon. The half page panel leaves no doubt a change has happened. This is largely due to Wands’ lettering underneath the panel. Once events shift back to the JLA spacestation, a high pace is kept for all the action. It leads to a big conclusion of conflict (for now) via a full page image. The conclusion eases readers back with a more grounded approach to the final page. Once there, a full page panel reveals that the fight is far from over versus the classic DC villain.

FINAL POINT: 9.4

Batman and Superman must fight overwhelming darkness in this initial story chapter. Waid’s writing creates a timeless tale of adventure and action. Gutiérrez constructs the energetic images perfectly fitting for a tale of this level. This series always maintains a high level of storytelling that can’t be missed!

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SUPERMAN #18 (DC COMICS)

Pushed to the brink, the Man of Steel makes a deal with the devil (literally). With Amanda Waller closing in on complete victory, Superman and Zatanna take extreme measures. Conducting business with NERON can’t end well, right? Nothing is off limits in the quest for Absolute Power!

SUPERMAN #18 by Joshua Williamson, Jamal Campbell and Ariana Maher leads the heroic pair into the Dark Roads! What do they find along the way?

Let’s take a closer look and see what lies ahead!

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Williamson throws a unique perspective into an already chaotic scenario. For this crisis, readers see Superman cross a line or the greater win. Making Neron the deciding factor plays well for amping up the drama. Its’ fallout dives into Superman’s will to win no matter the cost. This complements the efforts of Lois and company to track him down. The actions also feature both heroes opinions on Magic. It is very well known Superman and Magic do not mix. However, for his partner here, that is her world.

Zatanna is written as challenged to find her identity. The dialogue with her and Supes comes off impactful. She lays out her insecurities and challenges Superman about his Magic ethic stance. This leads into a play when the main antagonist appears. Both heroes make a call which leads into a solid finale. The epilogue brings everything back full circle. One door appears to close but the last page says otherwise and then some.

Campbell presents excellent imagery as the pair enters into the dark side of Magic. The depiction of Neron comes off as everything one would expect when dealing with a devil. This leads into a fantastic two page splash as they travel the Dark Roads. Campbell’s attention to details in this massive piece will have readers glued to the pages.

The latter half of the book is fueled by Superman and Zatanna’s conflicting views. Campbell captures their points of view and drives home the feelings from both. It plays into a solid action sequence before resolving their dilemma. The issue is capped off with a soon to be iconic page of Superman and Lois reuniting. It perfectly brings an end to their quest as they head into the monster crossover finale.

FINAL POINT: 9

There’s sympathy for a hero, but no devil as the struggles hit a definitive stop for Superman in this chapter. Williamson weaves a debate about magic through conflict with his excellent writing. Campbell continues to impress with the high level imagery. This one will have fans excited as the Man of Steel heads back into the fight for Absolute Power!

GREEN LANTERN #15 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, The moves of Amanda Waller continue to reign supreme over the DCU. Everyone has been put on notice. With hope dwindling further away, one refuses to go down without a fight. It doesn’t matter if it’s “Blackest Day or Brightest Night. No evil ever escapes Hal Jordan’s sight!

GREEN LANTERN #15 by Jeremy Adams, Fernando Pasarin, Oclair Albert, Romulo Fajardo Jr. and Dave Sharpe (Back-up Story by: Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Montos, Adriano Lucas, and Dave Sharpe) sees Hal make a risky play to get back in the action!

Let’s take a closer look at how things shape up now!

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Adams brings out the best of Hal Jordan for an exciting tale. The writing shows off his fearlessness in heading right into the lion’s den of danger. Readers watch as the danger doesn’t just stem to Waller. Breaking into one of Batman’s islands to “borrow” a plane makes for a risky yet enjoyable start to his latest adventure. Adding Flash into the mix works on many levels.

Their bold play into Waller’s operations speeds events into a kinetic pace. Hal has never been a perfect hero by any stretch. Seeing his maneuvering through the main protagonist here provides thrills that scream vintage GL. It builds towards a solid conclusion built around the notion of hope. Readers see this grow from another hero rising to the occasion: Alan Scott. The dialogue gifts the change in direction needed to get Jordan on the path to making a run at Waller before it’s too late.

Pasarin, Albert, and Fajardo Jr. construct great action around the drama of Waller’s plans. Seeing what Hal is planning to steal is given a full page image to exemplify the risks. Once Flash and Hal fly into action, the pacing ramps up another degree. This becomes evident with another full page image of Hall transitioning into battle.

In between the action, Dove, Star Sapphire and Alan Scott all get ample panel time to push their stories forward. The art team captures the wear of their conflicts. It counters the high stakes action of Jordan’s tale to give readers a multi-layered issue. This one has something for everyone.

The back-up story gives an epilogue into the John Stewart “Green Lantern: War Journal” series with a bigger saga on the horizon.

FINAL POINT: 8.2

The world of Hal Jordan never ceases to reach for new heights. Even with the “Absolute Power” shadow looming overhead, the will of the legendary Lantern doesn’t falter. Solid writing and art craft an exciting companion to what is easily DC’s biggest event in decades.

THE PENGUIN #12 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, the King of Gotham’s Underworld closes out his return. Oswald Cobblepot returned to his old stomping grounds. The U.S. government had plans for Cobblepot. Little did they realize what sinister trouble that had just unleashed.

Reclaiming his crown has been a challenge for the Batman rogue. Cobblepot’s children have been unwilling to give up their power. That was never going to stop him. The streets of Gotham have become filled with blood and bodies. It appears the Penguin is back but can he survive when plans go sideways?

The Penguin #12 by Tom King, Rafael De Latorre, Marcelo Maiolo and Clayton Cowles (DC Comics) delivers a definitive conclusion to its’ year long saga.

Let’s take a closer look at how things conclude.

The Penguin #12 by Tom King, Rafael De Latorre, Marcelo Maiolo and Clayton Cowles (DC Comics) - Cover: Carmine Di Giandomenico

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King’s long burn build pays off for an exciting conclusion for Mr. Cobblepot and company. With power at his fingertips, Cobblepot plays the odds which backfires. Putting the Dark Knight in a unique spot, the writing never sways from Penguin’s cold, ruthless demeanor.

Batman and Cobblepot’s conversations always stays grounded to the long history between both. Even as he questions his place in Gotham, Penguin doesn’t let go of the thought he’s one step ahead of everyone else. This plays out perfectly with the full circle moment with the government. The conclusion is a fitting and reflective vision of one of Gotham’s most notorious figures. King always delivers on bringing out the psychological aspects of his leads. This tale is no exception as it paints Cobblepot in a brand new light.

De Latorre and Maiolo send events out with stong visuals. Batman’s plight to save Penguin keeps a swift, frantic pace. This leads to a great split page of both falling for differing reasons.

In dealing with fallout from the power play, the art team closes in on Cobblepot’s ability to pivot for business. The scenes in dealing with Addison is prime example of this. Heading into the closing act, the parting conversation with Batman ends with a great full page splash of both looking over “their” city. Readers are left with a perfect closing page that leaves no question on where things stand now.

FINAL POINT: 9.7

The legendary Batman villain ends his journey to reclaim his throne with an explosive finale. King’s writing draws out the cold-blooded nature of fighting for power. De Latorre, Maiolo and Cowles’ visuals present an impactful end and new beginning that shouldn’t be missed. A new era of Gotham begins again.

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BATMAN #152 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, The Bat and the Cat are back at it again. Gotham’s most star-crossed couple is on the run. Amanda Waller’s forces are closing in. Batman thinks he might have found a break needed to turn the tide. It won’t come without a cost. Can he cash in or cash out?

BATMAN #152 by Chip Zdarsky, Mike Hawthorne, Adriano Di Benedetto, Romulo Fajardo Jr. and Clayton Cowles (Back-Up: Kelly Thompson, Mattia De Iulis and Cowles) follows along as the couple makes a play for a key piece to the Amanda Waller puzzle.

Let’s take a closer look and see how things play out.

BATMAN #152 by Chip Zdarsky, Mike Hawthorne, Adriano Di Benedetto, Romulo Fajardo Jr. and Clayton Cowles (Back-Up: Kelly Thompson, Mattia De Iulis and Cowles) - DC Comics

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Zdarsky gives readers a very straight forward story in this chapter. With the stakes high, Batman searches for a way to win. The writing puts things on a very clear path to that win. Readers get a solid delivery of superhero theatrics along the way. It plays its part well in the overall picture of “Absolute Power”, but nothing too shocking or out of the ordinary.

There is one overall theme that will jump out to longtime readers of this run. The Bat/Cat relationship seems back in its normal stat quo. Zdarsky pens a few key moments showcasing the pair at their strongest. This comes to life when a familiar villain makes a guest appearance. Its’ fallout leads to a well earned reset for the fabled pair as they head back into the battle with Waller.

Hawthorne and the art team deliver on steady action sequences throughout the issue. The standoff with Bizarro jumps out from most of the other action. With Cowles lettering, these panels jump more than others.

Readers will very excited with the big guest star debuting here. With a near full page panel, the moment seems monstrous. Batman’s reactions scream of shock once its’ revealed who has entered the story. It leads to a solid closing panels. None stand out more than the full page image that brings this latest chapter to a satisfying close.

The back-up throws the spotlight on Black Canary and the Birds of Prey. It serves as a good companion piece to a few other notable branches of the big crossover at hand.

FINAL POINT: 7.1

The “Absolute Power” tie-in ends on a steady, but predictable outcome. Through the writing and art, Batman and Catwoman face challenges from every angle. It leads to a satisfying end before both re-enter the major DCU conflict once again.

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ABSOLUTE POWER #3 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, Amanda Waller’s plans are on the verge of completion. Eliminating the heroes of the DCU is a bold task. This seems like an impossible challenge. That hasn’t stopped Waller and her Trinity Of Evil. A trail of broken and defeated heroes lie in the wake of her onslaught.

After last issue’s brave sacrifice, the remaining heroes plot a comeback. The only question is if it’s already too late?

ABSOLUTE POWER #3 by Mark Waid, Dan Mora, Alejandro Sánchez and Ariana Maher follows along as Waller’s quest for complete control is within reach.

Let’s see where things stand not with the latest issue.

ABSOLUTE POWER #3 by Mark Waid, Dan Mora, Alejandro Sánchez and Ariana Maher (DC COMICS)

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Waid presents an ethical question in the midst of the chaos. The fate of Jon Kent is one that becomes quite polarizing amongst the remaining heroes. Both Nightwing and Barda present points to their respective arguments. In this time of uncertainty, uncomfortable choices have to be made. The ultimate answer provides a moment readers won’t be able to escape. Pacing allows for the creative build to amplify this outcome along the furious action.

The writing also weaves a few other instances where hope is still the heroes’ greatest strength. Waid mixes in challenges of self doubt and battling through it. These stories give the readers reassurance that they won’t go down with a final play. It leads into a very strong closing act. The chapter wraps up with another fantastic cliffhanger leading into its’ final stand.

Mora and Sanchez bring an even balance of action and emotion to this chapter. The stance of Barda vs. Nightwing carries much weight with their reactions. This becomes even heavier with a half page panel of Nightwing leading a charge to resolve this once and for all. Readers can easily sense this tension while Grayson kicks into high gear.

This is complemented with BIG action sequences. Bizarro’s onslaught leaves a brutal mark. Mora keeps up the electric feel throughout the fighting. This especially shines in the final act. With an emotional half page panel, there is finally a win under the heroes column. It is an image readers have been waiting to see for quite some time in this saga. Factor that in with the parting image and this series strikes a home run yet again!

FINAL POINT: 9.6

The heroes of the DCU rediscover hope through chaos with an incredible pen-ultimate issue. Wais’ writing brings out the best of an exhausted and broken group of heroes. Mora and Sanchez elevate the emotions and actions flawlessly. The only thing not to like about this series is that its’ ending soon.

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ABSOLUTE POWER: ORIGINS #2 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, the origin of Amanda Waller continues! In present time, Waller is the driving force of the Trinity Of Evil. Her impact can be felt throughout the DCU. Seeing what made her into the dangerous figure she is today has been quite the journey. Turning tragedy into triumph, Waller’s rise to the top has been one to watch.

ABSOLUTE POWER: ORIGINS #2 by John Ridley, Alitha Martinez, Norm Rapmund, Andrew Dalhouse and Steve Wands takes readers into the next phase with a familiar team along for the ride.

Let’s see how the latest chapter shapes up.

ABSOLUTE POWER: ORIGINS #2 by John Ridley, Alitha Martinez, Norm Rapmund, Andrew Dalhouse and Steve Wands (DC Comics)

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Ridley walks readers through a historic moment in DC history. Waller’s vision for a super powered solution starts off with some stumbling blocks. Her conversation with Clarence shows off her iron will. The writing reflects how her past has forged her into the cold presences readers see today. This leads to an introduction of a very unique first Task Force X.

One member stands out above the others in the lineup. Waller’s dialogue with this individual is a highlight of this chapter. Once a problem arises with their mission, the writing shifts back to what makes Task Force X’s leader the boss. Readers witness the ruthless measures taken. It leads to a layered fallout that plays into her powerful status taking an even great leap forward.

Martinez gives Waller’s sales pitch quite the introduction. There are a few full page panels leading to a group page visual of the Justice League in action. Form here, the art displays Waller’s business persona as she converses with Clarence. Her reactions are calm and drives home the emotional connections she attempts. Once readers witness the first line-up of Task Force X, the mood shifts swiftly.

As Waller addresses the change in plan, events speed up on page. The sequence of action builds towards a shocking end. Waller’s facial expression in post indicates the remorseless demeanor readers know of her. The only time that appears to change is the sub plot with her daughter. Their time is very short but similar themes run parallel with the art. As the last panel drops, there is no question of where Waller goes from this point.

FINAL POINT: 8

The latest chapter of Amanda Waller’s origin presents a steady yet entertaining glimpse into the past. Ridley exposes readers to the true nature of Waller with the writing. Martinez and the art team focus heavily on the emotionless state of a force to be reckoned with. Knowing where things lead from here, it adds more context to an already complex character.

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BATMAN SUPERMAN: WORLD'S FINEST #30 (DC COMICS)

Welcome to an all-new edition of Parlay Points!

For this entry, Amanda Waller has attacked the DCU in present time. With her trinity of Evil decimating heroes, all eyes are on the original DC Comics trinity. However and if they will defeat Waller is anyone’s guess.

To defeat the future, you must look to the past. The adventures of the World’s Finest takes a trip back in time to a historic moment. Readers are about to discover the first joint mission of Superman, Batman and the third member of the trinity: Wonder Woman!

BATMAN SUPERMAN: WORLD’S FINEST #30 by Mark Waid, Gleb Melnikov, Tamra Bonvillain, and Dave Sharpe brings to the forefront the trio’s start of their legacy teamwork.

Let’s take a closer look at how their first escapade plays out.

BATMAN SUPERMAN: WORLD’S FINEST #30 by Mark Waid, Gleb Melnikov, Tamra Bonvillain, and Dave Sharpe (DC COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

One of the series best elements is taking a dive into the history of the iconic pair. Adding Wonder Woman into the mix hits on many levels. Waid constructs an excellent mystery that unites all three parties. There is a genuine sense of hope and wonder filling the pages. The classic superhero elements are captured to give the audience a throwback that juggles three unique personalities.

Having Paradise Island as the backdrop, outsiders being welcomed is a small beginning conflict. Robin provides great comic relief as the heroes start their mission. Waid paces events to continuous build towards big moments. This leads to a strong closing act where the heroes show off what makes them an elite trio. Its’ fallout plays in a predictable yet satisfying close. Few can pull this off quite like Waid with his writing.

Melnikov steps in for Dan Mora and brings a vibrant style to the past era. A near full page panel brings the mystery and heroes together to kickstart events. The coloring of Bonvillain adds to the sense of awe that Robin displays in his panels.

The reactions of Batman and Wonder Woman investigating what happened is another bright moment. Diana’s reactions lock in with readers as elements come into focus. Once a few key reveals occur, the art kicks into a new gear. It caps off with Wonder Woman leading a charge to address things with her partners. The imagery seizes readers’ attention while ending the conflict. Readers should have much to rave about with this one.

FINAL POINT: 9

The beginnings of DC’s true Trinity shine bright in an incredible vintage tale. Waid’s writing features the budding teamwork and trust through fire. Melnikov, Bonvillain and Sharpe orchestrate a timeless story which re-enforces the impact when all three heroes working together. It’s Superhero storytelling at it’s (worlds) finest for a reason.

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SUPERMAN #17 (DC COMICS)

Welcome to an all-new edition of Parlay Points!

For this entry, Clark Kent is on the run! The Man of Steel is being hunted by Amanda Waller. Luckily, he has some help to keep Waller at bay. Zatanna is guiding Superman to a possible solution to their troubles. Can they survive long enough to discover a way? And if they do, how much will it cost them both?

SUPERMAN #17 by Joshua Williamson, Jamal Campbell and Ariana Maher takes he Man of Steel on a journey through darkness. What waits at the other side?

Let’s take a deeper dive and see what unfolds now!

SUPERMAN #17 by Joshua Williamson, Jamal Campbell and Ariana Maher (DC COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

With the walls closing in, Williamson continues to push Superman into uncharted territory. The toll of Waller’s actions are staring to seep in. With an emotional outburst, readers can identify the pain Kent is going through. It’s a sight that isn’t shown often. With this moment in story, the emotional release hits.

It drives Superman and Zatanna to a quicker pace for the remainder of the chapter. Willaimson sprinkles in times of challenge before the main event. The sense of anger and (to a certain degree) fear start taking over the pages. This theme is very prevalent during the close. It ultimately leaves readers with a jaw dropping ending that fits the broken persona of DC’s biggest hero.

Campbell wastes no time on presenting spectacular images. The opening flashback element bottles up a more light hearted time before ushering into the murky present. Zatanna and Supers are given a full splash page to start their escapades. It starts a bold display of frustration in Clark that won’t escape readers’ thoughts.

The closing act starts off with a well-detailed two page splash. Right before the action begins, the art team mix in some more calmer panels. This quickly fades away as Superman’s impatient behavior takes center stage. Imagery raises the stakes to an all time high. The art team presents a full page closing figure that readers will have thoughts on. It plays into leaving the audience wanting more. This issue shows no signs of misfiring in that aspect.

FINAL POINT: 8.9

The lengths and desperation start seeping in on DC’s flagship character with this chapter. Williamson pens a defeated yet driven Superman with the writing. Campbell continues providing fantastic images that easily hook readers in. Considering where the closing page lands, all bets are off as events play out.

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ACTION COMICS #1068 (DC COMICS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay points!

For this entry, the trip to Superman’s past continues on! DC Comics’ longest running title took a break from the current timeline. It has chosen to dive into a classic era. The result has been a thrilling adventure that brings out the best of the Man Of Steel.

With an alien invasion forcing him into combat, Superman is confronted with impossible odds. Can he weather the storm at hand?

ACTION COMICS #1068 by Gail Simone, Eddy Barrows, Danny Miki, Rex Lokus and Dave Sharpe (Back-up by Rainbow Rowell, Cian Tormey, and Romulo Fajardo jr.) looks to raise the stakes as the fate of Earth hangs in the balance!

Let’s take a closer look at what transpires now!

ACTION COMICS #1068 by Gail Simone, Eddy Barrows, Danny Miki, Rex Lokus and Dave Sharpe (Back-up by Rainbow Rowell, Cian Tormey, and Romulo Fajardo jr.) - DC COMICS

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Simone brings out the strengths and doubts of a young Superman. With the challenge of saving Metropolis, the writing reflects the determination to succeed. It also features the Man Of Steel questioning himself. The payoff is completely heroic. This sets a strong tempo for the next phase of the story.

While on the alien ship, Lois Lane emerges as the true strength behind the Man of Steel. Once they reunite, the dialogue fuels Superman into the next challenge. The closing sequence is pure superhero themes. Big stakes, bigger action, biggest heart and will. Simone captures the classic essence and presents it with a timeless feel. It builds towards an excellent finish with a great cliffhanger. There’s much to enjoy about the writing in this story.

Barrows, Miki and Lokus continue to bring the big-screen action with Superman’s conflicts. The floating ship panels ramp up the tense danger. It caps off with a big full page splash (literally) concluding the challenge. From here, the alien ship is presented with a two page splash that exemplifies the various interested parties.

However, the issue’s big challenge steals the show. after Lois’ words, Superman kicks into high gear. The images flow with his race against the clock. The full page countdown scenario plays well into the intense pace of the action. It moves into a great closing panel. Simple in set-up, the panel sets the stage for a big conclusion to an already impressive story.

The back-up story by Rowell and Tormey adds more to the ethical challenges of the Kents. Rowell’s writing shows all sides of the argument. This is a very different side of Lois and Clark that hasn’t been seen in a while. Tormey and the team bring forth the emotional wear on both key players with exceptional ease. The conclusion throws a distinct ending panel before picking up next chapter.

FINAL POINT: 9

The throwback tale of the Man Of Steel continues its’ winning ways with another great issue. Simone’s writing delivers on the hero’s will versus improbable odds. Barrows, Miki and Lokus construct the larger than life images that make this only meant for the iconic hero. Looking for the Man of Tomorrow? Look no further than the past with this story.

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BATMAN #151 (DC COMICS)

Welcome to an all-new edition of Parlay Points!

For this entry, Batman is on the run! Amanda Waller has unleashed her attack on the DCU. Heroes are depowered. Resistance has been futile. The Dark Knight is down. However, he is not out.

With the fate of the world at stake, Batman needs help. There’s only one person who can help him steal victory.

BATMAN #151 by Chip Zdarsky, Mike Hawthorne, Adriano Di Benedetto, Romulo Fajardo Jr. and Clayton Cowles (Bonus Harley Quinn story from Tini Howard, Marianna Ignazzi, Giovanna Niro and Cowles) sees the Bat and Cat go undercover to find a way to stop Waller’s evil plans.

Let’s take a closer look at how things are playing out.

BATMAN #151 by Chip Zdarsky, Mike Hawthorne, Adriano Di Benedetto, Romulo Fajardo Jr. and Clayton Cowles (DC Comics)

*** POSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Throughout the chaos, a very classic tale is being woven. Zdarsky plays into the unique relationship of Bruce and Selina for its’ foundation. Knowing the past year (post Knight Terrors), to say “its’ complicated” is an understatement. The intro glosses over that area to get to the business at hand. Once the situation is explained, it’s a quick start to the mission.

Seeing the seasoned pros go to work undercover, readers watch as the ruse comes to an abrupt head. The addition of The Suicide Squad gives a fresh challenge for the Bat and The Cat. Bizarro steals scenes with Batman as things progress. However, the star of the book is the union of the Cat and the Bat. Zdarsky charges into the final act with a personal moment between the two. It leads into a more surprising location for their heist. How this will play out is any guess but a solid beginning never the less.

Hawthorne, Di Benedetto, and Fajardo Jr. lock in on the emotional pull between Bruce and Selina often with the art. The opening sequence feels very familiar as the long time lovers reunite over the heist at hand. Bizzaro watching the Squad get off the plane via full page panel adds raises tension of the story.

Once the Squad comes face to face with the pair, the action ramps up. Panels move at a high pace. Bizarro makes another big splash with a huge one page shot. This leads into the closing moments that bring events full circle. Seeing Batman show emotion was a familiar break in the action.

Considering recent events, it is a return to basics. Heading into the final page, readers watch as the pair’s luck runs out. The art team gives a strong final image before concluding for next time.

FINAL POINT: 7

The Bat and The Cat are back with a traditional mission at hand. Zdarsky’s writing sets the stage for an enjoyable saga. Hawthorne and company balance the action with some conventional interacts that play right into the drama. Where we go from here in anyone’s guess.

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ABSOLUTE POWER #2 (DC COMICS)

Welcome to an all-new edition of Parlay Points!

For this entry, the takeover of the DCU has begun! A new trinity has emerged. Their plan of eliminating Earth’s heroes rolled out to great success. In one orchestrated attack, Amanda Waller and the Trinity Of Evil decimated the hero community. Seeing Superman depowered and dying struck a chord throughout the fandom.

With their next moves, time is running out for the remaining heroes. Can they rebound and get on the offensive?

ABSOLUTE POWER #2 by Mark Waid, Dan Mora, Alejandro Sánchez and Ariana Maher looks to answer that question with it’s latest chapter.

Let’s see how the heroes are holding it together now!

ABSOLUTE POWER #2 by Mark Waid, Dan Mora, Alejandro Sánchez and Ariana Maher (DC Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The most devasting attack Waller has unloaded isn’t the depowering. It’s the personal wound driven into Superman. Waid pens the intense barrage with a heartless theme behind it. The move does more damage than any Kryptonite can ever cause. This leads to an erratic Man Of Steel trying to steer a lost cause.

One character does steal a lot of thunder with a speech fans will be raving about. Nightwing has emerged as the new face of DC. Waid gives him a legendary moment that won’t be soon forgotten. From here, the writing presents a very fast paced tale. With action unfolding everywhere, the major players get their key moments. This plays into a slower third act to let the readers recoup. The chapter departs on a big discovery. It only grows the feeling of how high the stakes are. “Event” is the only way to describe this!

Mora and Sánchez bring to life the desperate times of the heroes. The loss of control is shown loudly on the heroes faces. Once Nightwing takes control of the room, the art gives him a proper platform to call his shots. The two page spread elevates his status even more as he addresses the remaining heroes.

It is tough to follow that up, but Mora constructs amazing fight sequences as the conflict hits home. During the melee, the heartfelt wear of actions pour out of Superman. This speaks directly to the audience as he comprehends what Waller has done. Another character has a huge moment built by close up panels. The extreme costs of this conflict shine bright with the art. Readers will no doubt be on the edge of their seats for this one.

FINAL POINT: 9.6

The Trinity Of Evil continue to tighten their hold on the DCU with another amazing chapter. Waid’s writing drives home the personal attack on Superman with a direct bullseye. Mora and Sánchez construct the explosive action in between the high drama. This series is firing on all cylinders and simply defines “must read”.

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BATMAN: CAPED CRUSADER SEASON ONE (AMAZON STUDIOS/PRIME VIDEO)

Welcome to a very special edition of Parlay Points!

For this entry, DC Comics’ iconic vigilante returns to a familiar realm. From various incarnations with the Justice League to the legendary “Batman: The Animated Series (1992)”, fans have been drawn to the animated escapades of Bruce Wayne. Breaking into this arena has allowed for many creative opportunities. Some have hit. Others have not.

2014 was the last solo Batman series with “Beware The Batman”. Since then, pop culture witnessed his monster return to the big screen with Matt Reeves’ 2022 film, “The Batman”. The back to basics feel won over the fandom. Spawning from that is an upcoming sequel. It also created an opportunity to return to this universe in an animated form.

At a 2021 WarnerMedia event, “BATMAN: CAPED CRUSADER” was announced. JJ Abrams (Bad Robot), Bruce Timm (Batman: The Animated Series) and Reeves were the three lead exec. producers for the new project. In 2022, the series was picked up by Amazon Studios for Prime Video after Warner Bros. Discovery opted out of the project.

The series is slated to debut its’ first season on August 1st, 2024. Amazon Studios for Prime Video allowed the ODPH podcast early access to the new animated Batman series.

Let’s take a closer look at how this new entry fares. Note : This will be a SPOILER FREE review.

Batman: Caped Crusader Season One (Credit: Courtesy of Prime Video/Amazon Studios/Amazon Content Services LLC)

Knowing the trio of powerhouse creators producing, expectations are high. Add in Ed Brubaker, James Tucker, Daniel Pipski, Rachel Rusch Rich
and Sam Register
into the exec. producer mix and it only raises the bar higher. Much to fans’ delight, they don’t miss giving a fresh take to Gotham City’s favorite citizen.

The series carries a vintage feel to its’ surroundings. From the cars to the architecture, it brings the audience back to a simpler time. There will be instant comparisons to Batman: TAS. However, the series quickly breaks away from that correlation with its’ more mature and grounded themes.

The complex dynamic between the Dark Knight and notable amoral characters (and their devious actions) leans heavy into the "real world" aspect of recent storytelling. It is a perfect compliment to Reeves’ movie vision.

“Crusader” delves into the best of Batman’s early years with precision writing and voice acting. Not everything is perfect but the series nails the key points when mattered most.

Hamish Linklater (Batman/Bruce Wayne) delivers a strong performance with his take of the Dark Knight. There is a noticeable aura of an inexperienced Batman throughout the series. This plays well to the audience. It allows them to connect to the brand new landscape and evolving dangers it brings.

Linklater distinguishes Wayne’s calm demeanor with Batman’s gruff persona very well. By the time of the finale, it is very well cemented that Batman is really the hero the city deserves.

Batman: Caped Crusader Season One (Credit: Courtesy of Prime Video/Amazon Studios/Amazon Content Services LLC)

The series also dives and re-imagines some of Batman’s greatest rogues to much success. The Penguin (Oswalda Cobbelpot - voiced by Minnie Driver) and Harley Quinn (Harleen Quinzel- Voiced by Jamie Chung) are two magnificent character performances that steal the episodes that they are in.

Both give new creative directions that play up to their well known statuses. I really enjoyed the Quinn take because it comes across as a multi-layered approach that is rarely showcased on this level.

Not everything is all new takes concerning the rouges. Christina Ricci’s Catwoman performance is as classic as it comes. It leaves a lasting impression that holds its’ own with the great company it keeps. The same can be said for Diedrich Bader’s Harvey Dent/Two-Face. With Dent’s evolution from start to the spectacular finale, fans will have much to rave about with the tragic rogue.

The only times the series steps back are when they dabble in the supernatural. While entertaining, the two episodes (“Night Ride” and “Nocturne”) that center around this theme seem to stray too far from the grounded epicenter. They still are quality viewings never the less.

There are also standout performances from Michelle C. Bonilla (Renee Montoya), Krystal Joy Brown (Barbara Gordon) and Jason Watkins (Alfred Pennyworth) stretching into each episode. They reflect the corrupt world of Gotham and the challenge to find its’ redemption.

Two episodes that bring this theme to the forefront are “Moving Target” and “The Night of The Hunters”. The latter, imo, defines what this series is all about: grounded, realistic struggles to fight the good fight. Isn’t that what Batman’s all about?

FINAL POINT: 9.7

The Bat is Back in animation in a big way. “Crusader” presents an innovative version of the Dark Night that fans won’t want to stop watching. With excellent voice acting, the world of Gotham flourishes with new visions. Favorite characters get revived with takes that mesh solidly with images that are sure to please new and seasoned fans alike. This one has all the makings to carve its’ own spot in the Batman mythos for seasons to come.

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ABSOLUTE POWER: ORIGINS #1 (DC COMICS)

Welcome to an all-new edition of Parlay points!

For this entry, the architect of DC Comics’ latest event is collecting victory after victory. Metahumans are being depowered. A scared public is being manipulated in her favor. The Trinity of Evil is on the brink of taking absolute control of the DCU. This is all going according to plan for AMANDA WALLER.

“The Wall” has never been shy about her feelings towards super heroes. Waller’s ruthlessness and determination is second to none. With Absolute Power within reach, Readers are about to see how it all began.

ABSOLUTE POWER: ORIGINS #1 by John Ridley, Alitha Martinez, Norm Rapmund, Andrew Dalhouse and Steve Wands begins to reveal the origin of one of the most feared and dangerous people in the DC Universe.

Let’s take a deeper dive into this debut chapter.

ABSOLUTE POWER: ORIGINS #1 by John Ridley, Alitha Martinez, Norm Rapmund, Andrew Dalhouse and Steve Wands (DC Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Ridley constructs a beginning based on loss and revenge. The parallels to Bruce Wayne’s beginnings make an instant connection to the readers. Both are driven by great loss. However, that is where the comparison ends. Waller deals with a system failing her when she needed it the most. Seeing how masked vigilantes receive preferred treatment lights a strong emotional reaction. This fuels her rage and begins her new path of vengeance.

Waller’s long game play works to perfection. It is not without challenges. The strain put on her family is tough and amplifies how committed she is to her goal. Seeing the big picture, Waller finds ways to sway favor in her direction.

The strongest point of this chapter is a conversation between Waller and Marvin Collins (who she’s volunteering on his congress campaign). In this moment, Waller delivers to readers why she is so dangerous. The pieces to a larger puzzle start falling in place. Once the closing page hits, there is no doubt this is only the beginning of something more sinister.

Martinez brings the painful beginnings of Waller’s path by capturing her rage in multiple panels. There is a key reaction to a Jim Gordon statement that is very clear in seeing her transform from sorrow into vengeful. Batman gets a full page image justifying what Waller is envisioning while Collins opponent is talking. Her unfazed reaction to the speech exemplifies how hardened she’s become to anything outside of her goal.

Waller’s conversation with her daughter shows the wear of her actions. Readers see the frustration in her expressions. This becomes short-lived as Waller begins her final play. The cold demeanor plays out perfectly as she accomplishes her first goal. It is complemented by the final page. Waller’s eyes speak more than any word bubble can. One goal down, many more to go.

FINAL GRADE: 9

Amanda Waller’s path to power begins with a strong tale of conviction over grief. Ridley pens a direct and excellent first chapter with the writing. Martinez, Rapmund, Dalhouse and Wands construct the revenge guided visuals showcasing the genesis of arguably the most dangerous person on the DCU Earth. This will be one story you won’t want to miss.

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SUPERMAN #16 (DC COMICS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points!

For this entry, the Man of Steel has fallen! Amanda Waller dealt a shocking blow. Absolute Power kicked off in a monster way. Superman’s powers are no more. After being shot, Clark Kent is currently fighting for his life. It’s an unfathomable thought come to life. Is the DCU about to lose Superman again?

SUPERMAN #16 by Joshua Williamson, Jamal Campbell and Ariana Maher jumps in the fallout of that fateful moment!

Let’s not waste another second and dive into the story!

SUPERMAN #16 by Joshua Williamson, Jamal Campbell and Ariana Maher (DC Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Williamson takes readers down a few paths for this issue. Seeing a rare glimpse of Young Clark sets the stage for the shocking reality of events. The writing creates the desperate attempt to save Superman perfectly. Once at this stage, the spotlight is thrown on Zatanna to take the baton and run.

Her portion of the book is one that fans will become fully invested with. In this “new” powerless era, Zatanna adapts to the new stat quo with some unlikely help. Tying back to the beginning of this series, it solidifies how far one character has changed working with Big Blue. Even with the seriousness of Waller’s onslaught, there’s a great sequence involving well timed humor.

The break balances out the chapter heading into the final act. Once there, the story mixes in some surprises. None will stand out more than the final page. This is largely due to the artwork of Campbell.

It has been a while since readers have seen him on a full Superman book. Readers received a quick reminder of how great his vision of Superman’s world is. The young Clark moments creates the wholesome era of Smallville. The transition to present day is pulled off with dramatic ease.

Zatanna steals scenes with her fighting skills. There are a few half page panels that signify her impact on the current state. Mixed in with the heavy weight of knowing of Jon Kent’s status, the imagery makes for a strong portion of the book. It fully conveys how much of this war has been Hell already.

The final page is a great reveal. Campbell sets the wheels in motion for the next chapter with a full page action shot. It caps off a visually impressive chapter that fans will have much to rave about.

FINAL POINT: 8.7

Waller’s biggest blow in her attack was mortally wounding DC’s symbol of hope. Superman begins his redemption story with a solid opening chapter. Williamson juggles multiple characters with excellent writing and pacing. Campbell constructs great action along with emotionally driven moments for a chapter that shouldn’t be missed.

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