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2025 saw numerous event books published (mostly by Marvel) and some of them were very good. However, DC K.O. is on another level. DC has always been amazing at events, and this one is yet another example of DC’s event superiority. It’s easily the best event of last year and these five reasons are why.
5) Excellent Main Series

Every event story lives and dies by its main book and DC K.O. is no different. The main book, by Scott Snyder, Javi Fernandez, and Xermanico, has been excellent since it started. While there are some complaints about the first fight in the book not following the brackets for round one, no one has tried to say the issues themselves are bad. Snyder is a writer who understands how to set up a big, fun event, and that’s DC K.O. in a nutshell. Meanwhile, the art from Fernandez and Xermanico does a great job of making everything look perfect. Fernandez doesn’t skimp on the detail, and it makes every issue a joy to read. It’s also a very different kind of Darkseid story; this isn’t yet another story where he’s looking for the Anti-Life Equation, and that makes a lot of difference. The book hasn’t gone in the directions you expect, and that’s a huge feather in its cap.
4) Character Development

I think one of my favorite things about the story so far is how well it develops the characters. Superman and Lex so far have been the focuses and readers have learned interesting things about both of them, as well as seeing their relationship start to deteriorate after several years of working together, setting up the future for both. The Superman/Captain Atom fight developed Atom’s character in new ways, and the Harley Quinn/Zatanna one showed Zatanna getting over her fears and reaching a new level. The Red Hood/Joker issue was outstanding, digging into Jason Todd and finally giving him a measure of closure. Each issue I’ve read so far has said something interesting about the characters, and that’s made reading it even better. It’s not just a cool story, it’s a cool story that serves the characters.











