For Absolute Power: Origins, it’s just Waller talking to his daughter about something and her talking to Rick Flag about her first encounter with Batman. That’s it. For Action Comics, I like that Clark encountered Hux-Ur and fought him before he, Lois, Jimmy, and Luthor were able to defeat Grunhar and save the universe from him. Also, everyone on Earth standing with Superman and final page showing playing basketball with some people. Gail Simone and Eddy Barrows have done excellent work with this story are. Let’s hope that Mark Waid will do something interesting in the next arc. Overall, this comic is good! For the Lois and Clark backup, I like that they have a talk about what’s going on and how they are going to fix it together. Overall, this is an alright backup. For Absolute Power: Global Guardians, I like that the Global Guardians and other international heroes dealt with one of the Amazos. Overall, this is an okay comic. For the Steve Trevor backup, I like that Steve learned what Waller is planning, which shows her attempting to destroy and depower the superhero community throughout the multiverse. I predict that Waller will tell the entire superhero community that she’s planning to imprison the multiverse or something because of what she saw during Future State and what she has done during the Infinite Frontier Suicide Squad run and War For Earth 3 before she would be defeated by them in the final issue of Absolute Power. For the Brave and the Bold, here is what I have to say. For the first part, I like that Bruce, Harvey, and the GCPD were able to defeat Calendar Man and save the people of Gotham. Overall, this is a good backup. For the second part, I find it hilarious that Constantine and Streaky and working together to deal with the supernatural and pets. Also, Streaky saving Constantine’s kid by using his heat vision to burn a dog corpse. Overall, this is a good and hilarious backup. For the third part, I like that Renee, as the Question, dealt with Zero after dealing with the fallout of her identity being exposed, having a chat with Vic Sage, and seeing Kate again. I wonder if she’ll mention her quitting as the commissioner because it’s too much work in her upcoming solo series. Overall, this backup is fine. For the fourth part, I like that Oliver and Billy (who should remember their first encounter with each other in an annual JLA/JSA team up in 1976 and everything else since then) have a chat about something before they defeat Clayface and his henchmen. Overall, this backup is good. For the Omen one-shot, it’s just Omen encountering Ejecta after being blamed by a mysterious person (who either might be her brother Haze, since he knows her, or Symbio) and before she encountered Karen (who later confronted her). That’s it. It would’ve make sense for us to see Omen recap her entire backstory and history (i.e. origins, meeting and joining the Titans in 1968, forming a romantic relationship with Gnarrk in 1972, forming the Titans West in 1977, mentoring the Dan Jurgens Titans in 1996, getting killed by a Superman Robot in 2003, being resurrected and forming a romantic relationship with Garth in 2016, etc.) and have her explain that she’s afraid to say interact with people because everything bad happens to the people around her. Overall, I got nothing to say about this comic. For Green Arrow, I like that Oliver and his family were able to defeat Bright before he had no choice but to place them under arrest. Based on what he’s planning abc his interacting with Dinah, I assume that Oliver is playing the long game at joining Waller’s wife before he betrays her and playing double agent the whole time so that he and all of the superheroes can defeat Waller once and for all in the final issue of Absolute Power. Overall, this comic is good. For Flash, I assume that after Wally (with Barry’s help) defeated and imprisoned the Arc Angles, he, Linda, and their kids encountered the Explorers and learn that the Speed Force is pregnant and is about to give birth to something (which explains why Barry was having headaches) before it restored reality and revived the Flash Family. I find it interesting that Wally was able to defeat the Arc Angles and told Linda about the possibility of two Flashes before he and the Flash Family deal with what’s going on over in Absolute Power. Overall, this comic is interesting. For Wildstorm’s Planetary created by the DCU, I like that Lucius, Luke, and Kate were able to convince Drummer not to destroy all of reality just so she can bring the Wildstorm universe back. That’s all i have to say for this comic. Overall, this comic is okay. For Harley Quinn, the only good thing about this comic is that this is Tini Howard’s final issue of this run, and that this resolves a lot of subplots in this comic. That’s it. For Titans, the only good thing about this comic is Gar talking to Raven about that going on and him helping Raven and Dark-Wing Queen be whole again before Raven defeated Trigon (who should’ve stayed dead since 1984) and the Titans encountering Waller. Since this comic is set before Absolute Power, i find it sad that the Titans didn’t do anything that is considered Justice League material, since they spend their time doing something. Also, Tom Taylor ending his run in the most Tom Taylor way (i.e. rushing the ending or something). Overall, this comic is okay. Let’s hope that John Layman can improve this comic and make it more interesting.
I get what u saying! Ram V could condense it and cut all the unnecessary stuff. By the way Thelemus Engine was shown many times, it’s just a lazarus rock in a can. I still liked the concepts though
Big Lobo Fan and I have to agree. Lobo Does not belong in a Monthly Series. At least not as the main character. He belongs in one shots and minis. And this could have been a Great 4 parter!
2:10:45 Zatanna is truly one of my fav DC characters so I'm glad that with this Black Label series, DC is able to give a chance to Tamaki, Rodriguez and the creative team to explore a different side of Zatanna. As you said, even though this is a younger version of Zee, but the story is more mature and offers a fresh take for her relationship with Zatara, Constantine, and her magical abilities. In the end, Zatanna deserves all the love and I love that this series continues to be one of DC's best-selling books in 2024. Hoping to see more of good Zatanna contents in the future.
Your local comic shop should have received a DC Connect booklet that advertises all of the new comics coming out in October. As for the internet, there are lots of articles and RUclips videos about DC All-in. I would start with Bleeding Cool which is often the first site to report on Comic news and future news (gossip).
For Absolute Power: Origins, it’s just Waller talking to his daughter about something and her talking to Rick Flag about her first encounter with Batman. That’s it.
For Action Comics, I like that Clark encountered Hux-Ur and fought him before he, Lois, Jimmy, and Luthor were able to defeat Grunhar and save the universe from him. Also, everyone on Earth standing with Superman and final page showing playing basketball with some people. Gail Simone and Eddy Barrows have done excellent work with this story are. Let’s hope that Mark Waid will do something interesting in the next arc. Overall, this comic is good!
For the Lois and Clark backup, I like that they have a talk about what’s going on and how they are going to fix it together. Overall, this is an alright backup.
For Absolute Power: Global Guardians, I like that the Global Guardians and other international heroes dealt with one of the Amazos. Overall, this is an okay comic.
For the Steve Trevor backup, I like that Steve learned what Waller is planning, which shows her attempting to destroy and depower the superhero community throughout the multiverse. I predict that Waller will tell the entire superhero community that she’s planning to imprison the multiverse or something because of what she saw during Future State and what she has done during the Infinite Frontier Suicide Squad run and War For Earth 3 before she would be defeated by them in the final issue of Absolute Power.
For the Brave and the Bold, here is what I have to say.
For the first part, I like that Bruce, Harvey, and the GCPD were able to defeat Calendar Man and save the people of Gotham. Overall, this is a good backup.
For the second part, I find it hilarious that Constantine and Streaky and working together to deal with the supernatural and pets. Also, Streaky saving Constantine’s kid by using his heat vision to burn a dog corpse. Overall, this is a good and hilarious backup.
For the third part, I like that Renee, as the Question, dealt with Zero after dealing with the fallout of her identity being exposed, having a chat with Vic Sage, and seeing Kate again. I wonder if she’ll mention her quitting as the commissioner because it’s too much work in her upcoming solo series. Overall, this backup is fine.
For the fourth part, I like that Oliver and Billy (who should remember their first encounter with each other in an annual JLA/JSA team up in 1976 and everything else since then) have a chat about something before they defeat Clayface and his henchmen. Overall, this backup is good.
For the Omen one-shot, it’s just Omen encountering Ejecta after being blamed by a mysterious person (who either might be her brother Haze, since he knows her, or Symbio) and before she encountered Karen (who later confronted her). That’s it. It would’ve make sense for us to see Omen recap her entire backstory and history (i.e. origins, meeting and joining the Titans in 1968, forming a romantic relationship with Gnarrk in 1972, forming the Titans West in 1977, mentoring the Dan Jurgens Titans in 1996, getting killed by a Superman Robot in 2003, being resurrected and forming a romantic relationship with Garth in 2016, etc.) and have her explain that she’s afraid to say interact with people because everything bad happens to the people around her. Overall, I got nothing to say about this comic.
For Green Arrow, I like that Oliver and his family were able to defeat Bright before he had no choice but to place them under arrest. Based on what he’s planning abc his interacting with Dinah, I assume that Oliver is playing the long game at joining Waller’s wife before he betrays her and playing double agent the whole time so that he and all of the superheroes can defeat Waller once and for all in the final issue of Absolute Power. Overall, this comic is good.
For Flash, I assume that after Wally (with Barry’s help) defeated and imprisoned the Arc Angles, he, Linda, and their kids encountered the Explorers and learn that the Speed Force is pregnant and is about to give birth to something (which explains why Barry was having headaches) before it restored reality and revived the Flash Family. I find it interesting that Wally was able to defeat the Arc Angles and told Linda about the possibility of two Flashes before he and the Flash Family deal with what’s going on over in Absolute Power. Overall, this comic is interesting.
For Wildstorm’s Planetary created by the DCU, I like that Lucius, Luke, and Kate were able to convince Drummer not to destroy all of reality just so she can bring the Wildstorm universe back. That’s all i have to say for this comic. Overall, this comic is okay.
For Harley Quinn, the only good thing about this comic is that this is Tini Howard’s final issue of this run, and that this resolves a lot of subplots in this comic. That’s it.
For Titans, the only good thing about this comic is Gar talking to Raven about that going on and him helping Raven and Dark-Wing Queen be whole again before Raven defeated Trigon (who should’ve stayed dead since 1984) and the Titans encountering Waller. Since this comic is set before Absolute Power, i find it sad that the Titans didn’t do anything that is considered Justice League material, since they spend their time doing something. Also, Tom Taylor ending his run in the most Tom Taylor way (i.e. rushing the ending or something). Overall, this comic is okay. Let’s hope that John Layman can improve this comic and make it more interesting.
I get what u saying! Ram V could condense it and cut all the unnecessary stuff. By the way Thelemus Engine was shown many times, it’s just a lazarus rock in a can. I still liked the concepts though
Big Lobo Fan and I have to agree. Lobo Does not belong in a Monthly Series. At least not as the main character. He belongs in one shots and minis. And this could have been a Great 4 parter!
2:10:45 Zatanna is truly one of my fav DC characters so I'm glad that with this Black Label series, DC is able to give a chance to Tamaki, Rodriguez and the creative team to explore a different side of Zatanna. As you said, even though this is a younger version of Zee, but the story is more mature and offers a fresh take for her relationship with Zatara, Constantine, and her magical abilities. In the end, Zatanna deserves all the love and I love that this series continues to be one of DC's best-selling books in 2024. Hoping to see more of good Zatanna contents in the future.
I’m new to the channel, where can I find the All In articles you mentioned?
Your local comic shop should have received a DC Connect booklet that advertises all of the new comics coming out in October. As for the internet, there are lots of articles and RUclips videos about DC All-in. I would start with Bleeding Cool which is often the first site to report on Comic news and future news (gossip).