Wednesday, December 24, 2025

Absolute Superman #14 Preview

 

 

Lois Lane worked for Ra's Al Ghul. Now, as his tanks roll through Smallville, and Superman risks everything to fight the overwhelming forces, she wishes Superman would share more about who he is and what he cares about. But Superman told people about Krypton. He mentioned Smallville. So he knows he's to blame for everything Ra's Al Ghul does to the small farming community. Can Superman defeat Ra's Al Ghul without Sol's protection? And if so, will he accede to Lois' desires, or never reveal anything about himself again?

Here's all the info from DC Connect:

 

Absolute Superman #14

Writer: Jason Aaron

Artist: Rafa Sandoval

Cover Artists: Rafa Sandoval, Gerald Parel, Elizabeth Torque & Nikolas Draper-Ivey

Publisher: DC Comics

Issue Length: 32 Pages

Price: $4.99/$5.99 Card Stock

Release Date: December 24, 2025

 

The Battle of Kansas reaches its catastrophic conclusion!

 

It has all been leading to this. The final battle against Ra’s Al Ghul, for the fate of Smallville and the soul of Superman!

 

 

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Superman: The Kryptonite Spectrum #5 Review


 


Writer: W Maxwell Prince

Artist: Martín Morazzo

Colorist: Chris O’Halloran

Letterer: Good Old Neon

Cover Artists: Martín Morazzo & Chris O’Halloran; Juan Ferreyra; Alex Eckman-Lawn

Editors: Jillian Grant, Paul Kaminski, Chris Conroy & Marie Javins

Design: Kenny Lopez

Publication Production: Tiffany Huang

Publisher: DC Comics

Price: $5.99

Release Date: December 17, 2025

 

While Batman and Lois Lane ponder how to revive Superman from a coma, Mxyzptlk alerts him to a danger threatening the 5th Dimension. Mxyzptlk used the three new forms of Kryptonite to draw Superman’s interest. Along with Purple, Cobalt, and Speckled Kryptonite, the 5th Dimensional imp included a false Kryptonite. Rainbow-K resembled Kryptonite, but Mxyzptlk crafted it as an elaborate SOS. Batman risked his life to leap through the looking glass, but neither he nor his imp-fan Bat-Mite could aid Superman.

 

Thankfully, Superman conjured Kal-Elf to help him banish the imagination-hating Brian-iac and save the 5th Dimension. But when Superman and Batman return to Metropolis, they find Luthor has created Kryptonite Man. Can this clone of Lex Luthor, who can unleash all the deadly varieties of Kryptonite, defeat Superman? And will his army of Bizarro Bots help Lex Luthor control Metropolis? Let’s leap into Superman: The Kryptonite Spectrum #5 and see!

 

Story

As Superman reels from Kryptonite Man’s attacks, Batman, Lois Lane, and Jimmy Olsen yearn to help. But this is a battle between Superman and Kryptonite Man. As Superman reflects on this latest attempt of his homeworld to kill him, Lex Luthor looks on with glee. Kryptonite Man's lethal abilities prove what Lex has believed for so long: that Superman never belonged on Earth.

 

While W Maxwell Prince shares the narrative with Superman’s friends and foes, only Superman shares his thoughts with us. Superman: The Kryptonite Spectrum #5 delivers a battle between heroes, villains, robots, and Kryptonians. Yet Superman’s struggle remains what he identifies as home. As he fights and his friends seek to aid him, Superman keeps thinking of Krypton as his home. And his home brings him nothing but pain.

 

As in DC K.O. #1, Superman doesn't want to defeat anyone. He believes in a world where everyone can win. Yet he clings to the past for his identity. Like the William Faulkner novel, which Lex Luthor quotes, Superman's focus means he can never reclaim the greatness that he has lost. But even if he can change his mindset, Superman faces an overwhelming opponent in Superman: The Kryptonite Spectrum #5. Like Darkseid, Lex Luthor won't stop until he slays Superman or subjugates him to his dominance.

 

Art

Martín Morazzo opens with a splash page showing Superman falling through the sky. Broken buildings and rubble-filled streets show the result of Superman's battle with Kryptonite Man. Unlike Superman's symbol of hope, Kryptonite Man bears a letter K on his chest. As Lex Luthor waxes lyrical about life in his power suit, he plucks a flower from the ground and incinerates it. The more his clone employs the power of Superman's former homeworld, the more crystals sprout from Kryptonite Man's arms, head, and body. Despite Lex's assertion that Superman doesn't belong on Earth, a two-page spread of the battle in Metropolis begs to differ.

 

As Chris O’Halloran lavishes a loaded palette on Martín Morazzo's art, green fumes sprout from Superman’s chest. Like Batman, gray overtakes Metropolis. Clad in his red and blue, Superman injects vibrant color on his adoptive homeworld in Superman: The Kryptonite Spectrum #5. Even when he flies, Superman leaves a red contrail behind. Yet as purple tinges Superman's memories, Lois Lane wears a purple blazer, suggesting a link with William Faulkner's novel and her inability to build a family with Clark.

 

Good Old Neon places black and colored letters in white and colored balloons and boxes. Superman’s white thoughts appear in blue boxes. Time-displaced dialogue appears as dark purple letters in lavender balloons. Robots speak black lowercase letters into rectangular colored balloons. The letters grow bold for intonation, enlarge for raised voices, change color for emphasis, and shrink for lowered voices. Letters also fill backgrounds amid narration and a desperate struggle for life. Furious sound effects accompany Lex Luthor's attempt to expel a tired, poor Kryptonian yearning to breathe free from Earth’s shores. Thanks to DC Comics for providing a review copy.

 

Final Thoughts

Superman lost his homeworld. His adoptive father’s ailing heart showed him that, like Krypton, Jonathan and Martha Kent’s farm would also die. When Superman studied Earth's history, all he saw was Human civilization's determination to destroy people's homes and cultural identities. Yet when he is at his lowest, Superman's friends make a desperate bid to give him a second chance at building a better future in Superman: The Kryptonite Spectrum #5.

 

Rating 9.6/10

 

For more on this series see my:

 

Superman: The Kryptonite Spectrum #5 Preview and 

 

Superman: The Kryptonite Spectrum #1 Review 

Superman: The Kryptonite Spectrum #2 Review

Superman: The Kryptonite Spectrum #3 Review 

Superman: The Kryptonite Spectrum #4 Review 

 

 

 

 

Tuesday, December 23, 2025

Absolute Martian Manhunter #7 Preview

 

 

After surviving an explosion that should have killed him, FBI agent John Jones went crazy. As he struggled to make sense of his new life, he drove his wife and child away. Now, John understands where he went wrong. Can the Green Martian help him be the husband and father his family needs? And how will John help Middleton recover after the White Martian nearly destroyed it?

Here's all the info from DC Connect:

 

Absolute Martian Manhunter #7

Writer: Deniz Camp

Artist: Javier Rodríguez

Cover Artists: Javier Rodríguez; Dustin Nguyen; Werther Dell’Edera; Brandt & Stein

Publisher: DC Comics

Issue Length: 32 Pages

Price: $4.99/$5.99 Card Stock

Release Date: December 24, 2025

 

John Jones and the Martian check into the Heartbreak Motel!

 

After the mind-altering events of the White Martian’s first foray on Earth, the Agency—a shadowy group with unlimited governmental authority—comes to investigate the strange occurrences in Middleton. John must juggle his job, hiding the Martian, his expanding abilities, and his crumbling relationships, all while living out of a motel. Meanwhile, Bridget wrestles with the revelations John shared with her before his departure while single-handedly taking care of Tyler!

 

 

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To catch up with this series, see my review of Absolute Martian Manhunter: Martian Vision Vol 1

Harley and Ivy: Life and Crimes #2 Preview

 


When Harley needed help, Poison Ivy rescued her. Later, when Harley struggled to move forward with her life, Poison Ivy aided her again. The Joker helped Harley become the woman she is today. Will he just stand by and watch Harley waltz into the sunset with Poison Ivy? Or is Harley Quinn a stronger person than she believes?

Here's all the info from DC Connect:

 

Harley and Ivy: Life and Crimes #2

Writer & Artist: Erica Henderson

Cover Artists: Erica Henderson, Leirix, Mahmud Asrar, Ejikure & TK

Publisher: DC Comics

Issue Length: 32 Pages

Price: $3.99/$4.99 Card Stock

Release Date: December 24, 2025

 

Do you think love can bloom on the battlefield?!

 

The Joker has framed Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy for a series of bombings! Now everybody in Gotham and their mothers, fathers, and grandparents are after the Terrific Tue-uo! (Is that a good nickname? Twosome?! Call in now with your suggestions!)

 

Watch as Ivy and Harley’s uneasy alliance is put to the test and tempered into the unbreakable bond we know and love today! If you love Joker and Harley—uhhh, I don’t know what to tell you, buddy—this ain’t for you! There’s like a decade of that stuff out there for you to read and plenty of cartoons and games!

 

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Green Lantern #30 Preview

 

 

Read any good books lately? Hal Jordon has, and it's made him think. He's not certain what finding his name in an ancient book means. Nor does he remember funding a timey-wimey Kickstarter project to make it happen. Green Arrow suggests someone who may be able to help Hal learn the truth. But can Batman take off time from protecting Gotham to help Hal? And how will this paradoxical mystery affect Hal's future?

Here's all the info from DC Connect:

 

Green Lantern #30

Writer: Jeremy Adams

Artist: Carmine Di Giandomenico

Cover Artists: Annie Wu; Terry Dodson & Rachel Dodson; Don Aguillo; Ariel Colón

Publisher: DC Comics

Issue Length: 32 Pages

Price: $4.99/$5.99 Card Stock

Release Date: December 24, 2025

 

Hal and Batman team up—but at what cost?!

 

Hal looks for help from Batman, the World’s Greatest Detective and Green Lantern’s greatest frenemy, as the information from the Book of Oa begins to reveal itself in his mind.

 

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The Terminator: Metal #3 Review

 


Writers: Declan Shalvey & Rory McConville

Artist & Colorist: Colin Craker

Letterer: Jeff Eckleberry

Cover Artists: Declan Shalvey, Bob Layton, Sebastian Piriz & Paolo Antiga

Packager & Editor: Nate Cosby

Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment

Price: $4.99

Release Date: December 17, 2025

 

In the future, Humanity's war with Skynet ravages the Earth. Humans still fight among themselves. Still, they take heart in every Resistance victory. But the Machines are intelligent and relentless. When they lose one battle, they find new ways to exploit Humanity's weaknesses. How will Skynet attempt to secure its power over Earth next? And how will an unsuspecting populace respond to merciless killing machines? Let's grab our weapons, leap into The Terminator: Metal #3, and see!

 

Story

In 1899, an outlaw treks through Oregon’s Blue Mountains. After a shootout, he needs a place to lie low. As he leads his horse uphill, a cave seems a heaven-sent hideout from pursuers. Still, he's wary. You never know who else might make a cave their home.

 

Forty miles west, in the town of Pendleton, a young Deputy comforts a grieving widow. Her husband was the Sheriff. After a shootout with Bill Donovan, the Deputy is in charge. He may not know what to do, but the widow knows what she wants.

 

In The Terminator: Metal #3, Humans react to what they’ve seen or heard as they think best. But the chief protagonist in Declan Shalvey & Rory McConville’s story is an isolated T-800. When Skynet sent it back through time, something went wrong, and the Terminator arrived too early to kill its target. Left with no other instructions, the robot tells early 19th-century Oregon, "I'll be back." Then it seeks the shelter of a cave and enters stasis mode to conserve its power, waiting out the decades until it can carry out its assignment.

 

Sadly, batteries drain when not in use. By the time Bill Donovan awakens it, the Terminator realizes it has lost too much power to achieve its objective. After gathering information, the T-800 fixes upon a more immediate goal. Then, the Terminator travels west, toward a town filled with angry people, a grieving widow, and a young Deputy anxious to prove himself.

 

Art

Colin Craker opens The Terminator: Metal #3 with a page of panels revealing machinery underwater, turning gears, a locomotive rolling along, and a lightbulb. In this era of innovation and progress, Bill Donovan climbs the hill with his horse in tow. Multiple layers of clothing, gloves, and a hat cover him. His beard and mustache expose little beyond his cheeks to the elements.

 

Back in civilization, a woman kneels beside a corpse. The Deputy stands across from her, gazing down at the hole in his former boss’s forehead. Cables hang between the wooden poles lining the street. When the widow looks up, she points at a wall of wanted posters. A newspaper proclaims Oregon's relationship with the international community and the state's accomplishments in this technological age.

 

A rainbow shines amid a waterfall, signaling the treasure hidden at its end. The yellow sun brightens the pink air between two brown mountains, while evergreens pack the crowded hillside. Yet as the T-800 walks outside via the James Bondian gun barrel, it sees everything through red eyes. When it reaches the town, the world becomes a contrast of red and yellow. A red sun hangs in the yellow sky as the Terminator, clad in Bill Donovan’s hat and clothes, reaches for its revolvers in The Terminator: Metal #3.

 

Jeff Eckleberry fills white dialogue balloons with lowercase black lettering. The narrator’s voice and off-camera dialogue appear in colored boxes. Beige lowercase block letters locate us in time and space, while white block letters overlay the T-800’s red vision. Sound effects amplify moments of shocking violence. Yet most injuries and deaths in Oregon transpire silently, while some residents of the state fight, die, and kill their fellow Humans in the Spanish-American War. Thanks to Dynamite Entertainment for providing a review copy. 

 

Final Thoughts

With the 20th Century approaching fast, news travels faster as an ailing T-800 races against time. Long before Percy Dalton hacks a T-800 and names it Tex, another Terminator strives to complete its objective while civilization builds the foundation for Skynet. The Terminator may not feel pity, remorse, or fear. Yet the T-800 struggles against its programming to preserve its life in the Sci-fi/Western, The Terminator: Metal #3.

 

Rating 9.4/10

 

For more cover art see my review at Comic Book Dispatch


Monday, December 22, 2025

Green Arrow #31 Preview

 

 

Everyone suffers from pain now and then. As the Crimson Archer said, some people need a little help getting through it. But Green Arrow didn't believe hooking them on drugs was the answer. Thankfully, when he needed help, Red Arrow and Cheshire Cat were there. After taking down the Crimson Archer with their help, what's next for Green Arrow?

Here's all the info from DC Connect: 


Green Arrow #31

Writer: Chris Condon

Artist: Montos

Cover Artists: Taurin Clarke & Skylar Patridge

Publisher: DC Comics

Issue Length: 32 Pages

Price: $3.99/$4.99 Card Stock

Release Date: December 24, 2025

 

Trouble in the family!

 

After an explosive domestic squabble between a working father and a teenage daughter boils into the streets, the Emerald Archer must reckon with his past choices and experiences in order to provide a path forward for the two…and himself.


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Justice League Red #5 Preview

 

 

Like David Lee Roth, Red Tornado ain't got no body. Still, he's concerned that life goes on, with or without him. When Black Adam's hunger for power threatens Earth's future, Red Tornado sends his handpicked heroes to prevent Black Adam from performing a dangerous occult ritual. But as Power Girl points out, Black Adam can give Superman a run for his money. Can Cyborg, Green Lantern Simon Baz, Power Girl, and newly-minted hero Red Canary defeat the formidable martial artist and magician? And will Deadman stop giving his teammates the silent treatment?

Here's all the info from DC Connect: 

 

Justice League Red #5

Writer: Saladin Ahmed

Artist: Clayton Henry

Cover Artists: Clayton Henry & Sweeney Boo

Publisher: DC Comics

Issue Length: 32 Pages

Price: $3.99/$4.99 Card Stock

Release Date: December 24, 2025

 

Clash in Kahndaq!

 

Red Tornado correctly predicted the danger posed by BLACK ADAM! Even with DEADMAN joining the fray, the JLR will have to fight like a team to stand a chance. And while they’re busy, Red Tornado is putting himself to the fullest possible use, which is all any conscious entity can ever hope to do…

 

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Detective Comics #1104 Preview

 

 

A good detective shouldn't be emotionally involved with his investigation. But Batman can't help it. The Lion infected Batman with the deadly Fear Virus. As he races against time to find a cure, Batman wonders if every decision he makes is colored by an increasing resistance to the fear that tempers his actions. 

Bruce Wayne may be irritable. He may be taking more risks than usual. But he knows the score. Gotham is perpetually poised on a knife edge. If the Lion infects his city with the Fear Virus, it will tear itself apart. But can Batman cage the Lion? And can he find a cure for the Fear Virus before he must lock himself away in quarantine?

Here's all the info from DC Connect:

 

Detective Comics #1104

Writer: Tom Taylor

Artist: TK

Cover Artists: Mikel Janín, Greg Smallwood & Kris Anka

Publisher: DC Comics

Issue Length: 32 Pages

Price: $4.99/$5.99 Card Stock

Release Date: December 24, 2025

 

Enter the Scarecrow.

 

Batman continues to reel after his defeat at the hands of the Lion, and the mysterious and deadly anti-fear virus that is coursing through Batman’s veins cannot be cured. Some of the Dark Knight’s most brilliant allies have tried, and failed, to find a remedy. He has run out of friends to turn to…but he hasn’t run out of enemies. Will one of Batman’s deadliest foes be able to save him in time?

 

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