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Marvel has killed the hero vs. hero comic over the last twenty years, starting with Civil War. As a story, Civil War only works because it ignores a lot about various Marvel characters to make the story work. However, looking at the announcements made at New York Comic-Con, DC K.O. is looking to be nothing like Civil War, and that’s a great thing. DC K.O. is going to be something special, and here’s why.
DC K.O. Is a Completely Different Beast from Civil War

DC K.O. #1 is the perfect first issue for an event comic; it drops readers into a basically hopeless situation, and then sees the heroes figure out their next steps, coming to terms with what they have to do to win. The issue goes out of its way to show that Superman, at least, doesn’t want to have to fight his friends in order to defeat Darkseid, and how he’s only convinced that it’s really a game where everyone but Darkseid wins. Right off the bat, this is completely different than Civil War.
Civil War only worked because writer Mark Millar made Captain America and Iron Man go completely against who they are as characters, with other heroes from across the superhero community joining them in out of character actions. DC K.O. isn’t doing this at all. The book is giving readers a hero vs. hero comic that works within the boundaries of DC and who the characters are. So, while heroes do have to fight to get to the next round, it’s not because they hate each other for flimsy story reasons, it’s so that one of them will win tourney overall and fix the universe, defeat Darkseid, and fix the universe. That’s the most DC way of doing a hero versus hero event.









