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If you just want to follow the tournament arc, by all means, you could just read the main DC K.O. series. But like any event, this series is too big to stay contained to one book and has spread out to several additional tie-ins and special issues. And thatโs not even getting into Batmanโs side-quest in DC K.O. Knightfight. With literally dozens of books involved in this event, it can be hard to keep track. But weโve compiled every issue into one convenient list so you donโt miss a moment of DC K.O..
44. The DC All In Special (Prologue)

This issue kicked off the All In era and set DC K.O.โs events into motion. If you read anything before DC K.O., make it this.
43. Justice League Unlimited #9-11 (Prologue)

These issues formally introduce the Quantum Quorum and sets the stage for DC K.O.. Not one hundred percent necessary, but provides some valuable context.
42. Superman #28-30 (Prologue)

These issues pit Superman against the Darkseid Legion introduced in the All In Special. It also leads directly into Justice League: The Omega Act Special.
41. Justice League: The Omega Act (Prologue)

Doomsday gives readers a history lesson on his relationship with Darkseid. This issue ties directly in with the first issue of DC K.O., but youโll want to read this first.
40. DC K.O. #1

The heroes all compete in a preliminary tournament to settle the cosmic competitions 32 fighters. Could easily be read on itโs own, but itโs definitely more satisfying with context.
39. Titans #28

The Titans (sans Cyborg) lead an evacuation of Earth, which is slowly transforming into a brand-new Apokolips. Follows up on elements from DC K.O. #1.
38. Superman #31

Set before and during DC K.O. #1. Superman takes care of business on Earth before heading into the tournament. Meanwhile, Superboy-Prime and Lois Lane team up.
37. The Flash #26

Set between The Omega Act Special and DC K.O. #1, Bart Allen attempts to go back in time to stop Darkseid back during the All In Special (with disastrous results, of course).
36. Justice League Unlimited #12

Also set during DC K.O. #1, villains on Earth are getting extreme power-ups thanks to Neron, so Mister Terrific gathers time-displaced copies of heroes to travel to the underworld.
35. DC K.O.: Knightfight #1

Following up on a shocking turn in DC K.O. #1, Batman is pulled away from the tournament to a new world, one where Dick Grayson has ditched his Nightwing persona and become Batman.
34. Aquaman #11

Set shortly before the events of DC K.O. #1, Aquaman and his mod squad of water-based heroes discover the Earth is being transformed into a new Apokolips.
33. Titans #29

The evacuation plotline continues as the Titans get Earthโs refugees to Gemworld, only for Jinx to make a power play. Meanwhile, Granny Goodness and her female furies head for Earth.
32. DC K.O. #2

The 32 participants compete in a free-for-all scavenger hunt for some of the most powerful weapons in the DC Universe. Half the competitors fall, and the Sweet Sixteen move on to round 2.
31. Superman #32

This issue dives into how Lex and the villains entered the tournament, follows up on Lois and Superboy-Primeโs partnership, and gives readers a small hint at Supermanโs upcoming fight with Captain Atom.
30. The Flash #27

This issue mostly just follows up on the previous Flash issue. Bart and Wally face off against the Legion of Darkseid, who are out to destroy the Speed Force for good.
29. Justice League Unlimited #13

Terrificโs journey into literal hell continues as his ragtag team continues the search for Neron, an adventure fraught with terror and loss.
28. DC K.O.: Knightfight #2

Batman’s day goes from bad to worse as heโs taken away from the world seen in the previous issue and taken to one where Jason Todd is an isolated and antagonistic Dark Knight.
27. DC K.O.: Superman vs. Captain Atom #1

This one-shot is the first of DC K.O.โs second round battles and sees Clark Kent take on Nathaniel Adam in a fight that pushes the Man of Steel past his limits.
26. Aquaman #12

Aquaman #12 acts as a tie-in for โAll Fight Monthโ and showcases Arthurโs battle against Hawkman in what turns out to be a great showcase for the underrated hero.
25. DC K.O.: Wonder Woman vs. Lobo #1

Itโs the Amazing Amazon vs. the Main Man in this one-shot special. Diana and Lobo duke it out over three hard-fought battles to see who will progress.
24. Titans #30

Cyborg shines in this issue and goes head-to-head with Swamp Thing as the All-Fight Month battles give fans all the hard hits theyโve been dying to see.
23. DC K.O.: Harley Quinn vs. Zatanna #1

Zatanna takes on what turns out to be a surprisingly resilient foe as she faces off against Harley Quinn, who teaches Zatanna how necessary brutality is sometimes.
22. The Flash #28

The Flash takes a quick break from its Wally and Bart storyline to focus on Jay Garrick and Guy Gardnerโs battle, which turns out to be more hard-fought than youโd expect.





























