For Birds of Prey, I like that the Birds of Prey - with Barbara returning as Oracle, Cassandra in disguise is the daughter of Matches Malone (in which Bruce would be proud), and Onyx and Grace Choi being recruited - was summoned by Nubia to find the missing Amazons, since Diana is busy in her solo series dealing with the Sovereign and doesn’t have time to deal with other stuff. Overall, this is a good comic. For Absolute Power, I find it satisfying that all it the heroes were able the defeat Waller, Task Force VII, Failsafe, the Bureau of Sovereignty, and Waller’s multiversal army. This includes Oliver revealing that he’s a double agent (like I called since the start of this event), Dreamer being alive by escaping into Jon’s mind, Starr deactivating Task Force VII, all of the heroes’ powers being returned (and swapped and scrambled), Barry sending Waller’s multiversal army back to their worlds (making sure that Prime Earth will be inaccessible to the multiverse), and Waller being defeated after exposing her plans to the entire world. I like that we get to see Waller be imprisoned after all she’s done since the Infinite Frontier Suicide Squad, War For Earth-3, the ending of Dark Crisis, Knight Terrors, Beast World, and Absolute Power. This includes Dreamer locking Waller from accessing all of the heroes’ secrets and telling her that there might be something planted inside her brain. I wonder if Dreamer will ever tell Jay Nakamura that she’s alive, that she was forced to join Waller’s team because she has her parents (in which she found them), and escaped into Jon’s mind so that she can heal herself up, causing Jay to still be mad at her for joining Waller’s team (because Waller killed his mom and destroyed Gamorra) and to dump Jon (in which his appearances in upcoming Superman books show him staying in Metropolis) because Jon sided with Dreamer and that she helped him remove the Brainiac Queen from his mind and that Jay cared about himself instead of others (in which he’ll become a villain after Absolute Power because he’s a terrible and unnecessary character). I also like that the Trinity had a talk with Oliver, in which Oliver apologized to them for what he did, causing him to say that the world needs the Justice League again after their disbandment in Dark Crisis and that the Titans did an okay job taking their place (even though Tom Taylor’s Titans run is a retread of popular Wolfman-Perez Titans storylines that barely done anything). Also, teasing the upcoming JLU comic. Let’s hope that Oliver will apologize to the Green Arrow Family for what he did and for them to (eventually) forgive him in his solo series. Mark Waid and Dan Mora has done excell success on this event, including having a change in status quo for DC All In and teasing JLU this November. I was wrong that Absolute Power would be a terrible comic because DC events since Dark Crisis have been lackluster or terrible (in my opinion) and that there have been multiple writers prior to Waid not knowing how to handle this event. Overall, this comic (and event) is great and better than Dark Crisis, Lazarus Plant, Knight Terrors, and Beast World. For MAWS, I like that Clark, Lois, Jimmy, and the Kents have to deal with Cadmus and Bloodshot while learning what Amazo’s origin and backstory is. I also like that Clark defended Amazo by wanting to save him from harm. Overall, this is a good comic. For JSA, I like that this issue get to showcase all of Courtney’s 25-year history as Stargirl, including her origins and backstory, her joining the JSA in 1999 and forming the Young Society in 2021, and everyone (including her parents, siblings, and Jack Knight Starman with James Robinson’s permission) attending her high school graduation. The few things I can nitpick are Courtney being active as Stargirl for three years (since she started her career as the second Star-Spangled Kid at 15 years old and as Stargirl at 16 years old), which happened five years after Zero Hour (as shown in the New Golden Age one-shot from 2022) and this series ending without resolving the Watchmen stuff (i.e. Clark Dreisburg, Nostalgia, Mime and Marionette, second Rorschach, Time Masters, etc.). Let’s hope that Jeff Lemire can acknowledge or ignore the Watchmen stuff in his upcoming JSA series. Overall, this is a good comic, a good conclusion to JSA, a good 25th anniversary to Courtney Whitmore, and a good tribute to Stargirl! For Shazam, I like that Billy, Mary, and Freddy (as Captain Marvel, Mary Marvel, and Captain Marvel Jr. aka Commander Marvel) have to deal with fighting the Society, who is a modern version of the Monster Society of Evil (which includes Mister Atom, Mister Mind, and Georgia Sivana). Also, since Freddy has a cocky attitude, I assume that the Monster Society has brainwashed him into becoming an arrogant jerk so that they can defeat Billy and Mary. Also, Eugene and Pedro studying for the PSATs and resenting Billy for having powers. Overall, this is a good comic. For Batman, I like that Bruce and Jim have a chat where they talked about how Gotham has improved over the last few months and that Jim’s PI is making progress. I also like that Bruce went to the Riddler’s building to check up on him and to see if he’s doing good, which is nice because it shows Bruce believing that people (including criminals) and change. I even liked that Bruce encountered Commander Star (who is accepted by Savage). Overall, this is a good comic. For DC’s I Know What You Did Last Crisis, here is what I have to say. For the Batgirl part, I like that Barbara tried her best at becoming a hero during the first Crisis in 1985 before she was able to comfort a civilian and Killer Croc so that they won’t be afraid and alone during all of this. Overall, this is a good backup that continues Barbara’s conversation with Kara about how she can be able to save someone without having powers. For the Doctor Light part, I like that we get to see Kimiyo save the people of STAR Labs from the Manhunters during Millennium in 1987. Overall, this is a good backup. For the Birds of Prey part, I like that Dinah and Barbra were able to defeat Silver Banshee while having Dinah come to terms with Oliver’s death during the Final Night in 1996. Overall, this is a good backup. For the JSA part, I find it epic and exciting that the JSA were able to prepare to fight Extant. This shows that they were given the respect they deserved when battling through the very end compared to them getting killed or injured during Zero Hour in 1994. Overall, this is an epic backup. For the Nightwing part, it’s surprising (but not really, since it’s written by Dan Didio) that Conner told Dick that he was meant to die during the Infinite Crisis in 2005/2006 before it ended with Conner and Cassie (as a married couple, I assume) taking on the mantle of Superman and Wonder Woman and living at peace in the year 2025/2026. Overall, this is an okay backup. For the Scarecrow part, I like that Crane tried to scare some people in a movie theater before he was able to join the Sinestro Corps during the Blackest Night in 2009. Overall, this is a good backup. For the Lex Luthor part, I like that Lex realized that he needed Superman’s help to defeat Darkseid, since he of the only person who knows him well for decades (since their friendship when Superman was Superboy). Overall, this is a good backup. For the Midnighter part, it’s just him fighting Professor Pyg during Flashpoint in 2011. That’s it. Overall, this is an okay backup.
Clearly Vandal Savage, Riddler and Commander Star all working with Court of Owls. By the way i think it’s Vandal Savage who’s killed Nakano on orders of Court of Owls, who pushed for Vandal Savage’s position… so i don’t think it’s that impossible
Could be, though I can't ever recall Vandal using a gun. Usually he kills people barehanded ... well usually he gets someone else to do the dirty work. Also, like I said, he probably isn't dead.
0:00 Intro 7:09 Jace’s Top 5 Books 8:00 Rocky’s Top 5 Books 8:44 Birds of Prey 14 14:18 Absolute Power 4 (FINAL ISSUE) 27:10 My Adventures With Superman 5 27:58 Justice Society of America 12 (FINAL ISSUE) 33:20 Poison Ivy 26 35:15 Shazam! 16 37:10 The Nice House By the Sea 3 43:05 Plastic Man No More! 2 48:34 Batman 153 58:36 DC’s I Know What You Did Last Crisis 1 1:09:52 DC Horror Presents: Creature Commandos 1 1:15:26 Collections 1:18:43 Picks of the Week 1:20:48 DC All In Review on Comic Source 1:21:10 Outro
Also mayor Nakano is one of the most self deluding mayors in all media. First he backed Saint and because he is an adulterer is working with the Court of Owls who everyone should be aware of at this point. Also why is the Court trying to be big league? Every super hero and villian has their number or can easily screw them.
Like I said, he is a moron. In this current world, it is actually all to believable he could be the mayor of a major city, actually. Sad, when you think about it.
The link to the DC All-In review is here: ruclips.net/video/9shkoXE8wX0/видео.htmlsi=id0K61EiehM1s9br
For Birds of Prey, I like that the Birds of Prey - with Barbara returning as Oracle, Cassandra in disguise is the daughter of Matches Malone (in which Bruce would be proud), and Onyx and Grace Choi being recruited - was summoned by Nubia to find the missing Amazons, since Diana is busy in her solo series dealing with the Sovereign and doesn’t have time to deal with other stuff. Overall, this is a good comic.
For Absolute Power, I find it satisfying that all it the heroes were able the defeat Waller, Task Force VII, Failsafe, the Bureau of Sovereignty, and Waller’s multiversal army. This includes Oliver revealing that he’s a double agent (like I called since the start of this event), Dreamer being alive by escaping into Jon’s mind, Starr deactivating Task Force VII, all of the heroes’ powers being returned (and swapped and scrambled), Barry sending Waller’s multiversal army back to their worlds (making sure that Prime Earth will be inaccessible to the multiverse), and Waller being defeated after exposing her plans to the entire world. I like that we get to see Waller be imprisoned after all she’s done since the Infinite Frontier Suicide Squad, War For Earth-3, the ending of Dark Crisis, Knight Terrors, Beast World, and Absolute Power. This includes Dreamer locking Waller from accessing all of the heroes’ secrets and telling her that there might be something planted inside her brain. I wonder if Dreamer will ever tell Jay Nakamura that she’s alive, that she was forced to join Waller’s team because she has her parents (in which she found them), and escaped into Jon’s mind so that she can heal herself up, causing Jay to still be mad at her for joining Waller’s team (because Waller killed his mom and destroyed Gamorra) and to dump Jon (in which his appearances in upcoming Superman books show him staying in Metropolis) because Jon sided with Dreamer and that she helped him remove the Brainiac Queen from his mind and that Jay cared about himself instead of others (in which he’ll become a villain after Absolute Power because he’s a terrible and unnecessary character). I also like that the Trinity had a talk with Oliver, in which Oliver apologized to them for what he did, causing him to say that the world needs the Justice League again after their disbandment in Dark Crisis and that the Titans did an okay job taking their place (even though Tom Taylor’s Titans run is a retread of popular Wolfman-Perez Titans storylines that barely done anything). Also, teasing the upcoming JLU comic. Let’s hope that Oliver will apologize to the Green Arrow Family for what he did and for them to (eventually) forgive him in his solo series. Mark Waid and Dan Mora has done excell success on this event, including having a change in status quo for DC All In and teasing JLU this November. I was wrong that Absolute Power would be a terrible comic because DC events since Dark Crisis have been lackluster or terrible (in my opinion) and that there have been multiple writers prior to Waid not knowing how to handle this event. Overall, this comic (and event) is great and better than Dark Crisis, Lazarus Plant, Knight Terrors, and Beast World.
For MAWS, I like that Clark, Lois, Jimmy, and the Kents have to deal with Cadmus and Bloodshot while learning what Amazo’s origin and backstory is. I also like that Clark defended Amazo by wanting to save him from harm. Overall, this is a good comic.
For JSA, I like that this issue get to showcase all of Courtney’s 25-year history as Stargirl, including her origins and backstory, her joining the JSA in 1999 and forming the Young Society in 2021, and everyone (including her parents, siblings, and Jack Knight Starman with James Robinson’s permission) attending her high school graduation. The few things I can nitpick are Courtney being active as Stargirl for three years (since she started her career as the second Star-Spangled Kid at 15 years old and as Stargirl at 16 years old), which happened five years after Zero Hour (as shown in the New Golden Age one-shot from 2022) and this series ending without resolving the Watchmen stuff (i.e. Clark Dreisburg, Nostalgia, Mime and Marionette, second Rorschach, Time Masters, etc.). Let’s hope that Jeff Lemire can acknowledge or ignore the Watchmen stuff in his upcoming JSA series. Overall, this is a good comic, a good conclusion to JSA, a good 25th anniversary to Courtney Whitmore, and a good tribute to Stargirl!
For Shazam, I like that Billy, Mary, and Freddy (as Captain Marvel, Mary Marvel, and Captain Marvel Jr. aka Commander Marvel) have to deal with fighting the Society, who is a modern version of the Monster Society of Evil (which includes Mister Atom, Mister Mind, and Georgia Sivana). Also, since Freddy has a cocky attitude, I assume that the Monster Society has brainwashed him into becoming an arrogant jerk so that they can defeat Billy and Mary. Also, Eugene and Pedro studying for the PSATs and resenting Billy for having powers. Overall, this is a good comic.
For Batman, I like that Bruce and Jim have a chat where they talked about how Gotham has improved over the last few months and that Jim’s PI is making progress. I also like that Bruce went to the Riddler’s building to check up on him and to see if he’s doing good, which is nice because it shows Bruce believing that people (including criminals) and change. I even liked that Bruce encountered Commander Star (who is accepted by Savage). Overall, this is a good comic.
For DC’s I Know What You Did Last Crisis, here is what I have to say.
For the Batgirl part, I like that Barbara tried her best at becoming a hero during the first Crisis in 1985 before she was able to comfort a civilian and Killer Croc so that they won’t be afraid and alone during all of this. Overall, this is a good backup that continues Barbara’s conversation with Kara about how she can be able to save someone without having powers.
For the Doctor Light part, I like that we get to see Kimiyo save the people of STAR Labs from the Manhunters during Millennium in 1987. Overall, this is a good backup.
For the Birds of Prey part, I like that Dinah and Barbra were able to defeat Silver Banshee while having Dinah come to terms with Oliver’s death during the Final Night in 1996. Overall, this is a good backup.
For the JSA part, I find it epic and exciting that the JSA were able to prepare to fight Extant. This shows that they were given the respect they deserved when battling through the very end compared to them getting killed or injured during Zero Hour in 1994. Overall, this is an epic backup.
For the Nightwing part, it’s surprising (but not really, since it’s written by Dan Didio) that Conner told Dick that he was meant to die during the Infinite Crisis in 2005/2006 before it ended with Conner and Cassie (as a married couple, I assume) taking on the mantle of Superman and Wonder Woman and living at peace in the year 2025/2026. Overall, this is an okay backup.
For the Scarecrow part, I like that Crane tried to scare some people in a movie theater before he was able to join the Sinestro Corps during the Blackest Night in 2009. Overall, this is a good backup.
For the Lex Luthor part, I like that Lex realized that he needed Superman’s help to defeat Darkseid, since he of the only person who knows him well for decades (since their friendship when Superman was Superboy). Overall, this is a good backup.
For the Midnighter part, it’s just him fighting Professor Pyg during Flashpoint in 2011. That’s it. Overall, this is an okay backup.
I wasn't reading comics when the new 52 happened also I wasn't reading comics when rebirth happened so I'm excited to start all in.
happy all in
Clearly Vandal Savage, Riddler and Commander Star all working with Court of Owls. By the way i think it’s Vandal Savage who’s killed Nakano on orders of Court of Owls, who pushed for Vandal Savage’s position… so i don’t think it’s that impossible
Bruce has another brother? A secret child perhaps 🤔
Could be, though I can't ever recall Vandal using a gun. Usually he kills people barehanded ... well usually he gets someone else to do the dirty work. Also, like I said, he probably isn't dead.
Well hopefully it’s not March because it would be too obvious. After all Lincoln looked exactly like a taller version of Bruce.
0:00 Intro
7:09 Jace’s Top 5 Books
8:00 Rocky’s Top 5 Books
8:44 Birds of Prey 14
14:18 Absolute Power 4 (FINAL ISSUE)
27:10 My Adventures With Superman 5
27:58 Justice Society of America 12 (FINAL ISSUE)
33:20 Poison Ivy 26
35:15 Shazam! 16
37:10 The Nice House By the Sea 3
43:05 Plastic Man No More! 2
48:34 Batman 153
58:36 DC’s I Know What You Did Last Crisis 1
1:09:52 DC Horror Presents: Creature Commandos 1
1:15:26 Collections
1:18:43 Picks of the Week
1:20:48 DC All In Review on Comic Source
1:21:10 Outro
Also mayor Nakano is one of the most self deluding mayors in all media. First he backed Saint and because he is an adulterer is working with the Court of Owls who everyone should be aware of at this point. Also why is the Court trying to be big league? Every super hero and villian has their number or can easily screw them.
Like I said, he is a moron. In this current world, it is actually all to believable he could be the mayor of a major city, actually. Sad, when you think about it.
1:01:43 It takes place during Zero Hour, not Armageddon 2001.
wheres the link to dc all in review
@@srinivasanbalaji4867 ruclips.net/video/9shkoXE8wX0/видео.htmlsi=id0K61EiehM1s9br