In the 52 days following the end of Absolute Power, the Justice League worked on reconstructing the Watchtower. On the twelfth day, The Sovereign assassinated Col. Steve Trevor, pushing Wonder Woman into solitude by the 32nd day. In the latter half of the 52-day period, Superman ventured into th
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History
The 52 Days
In the 52 days following the end of Absolute Power, the Justice League worked on reconstructing the Watchtower.[1] On the twelfth day, The Sovereign assassinated Col. Steve Trevor, pushing Wonder Woman into solitude by the 32nd day.[2] In the latter half of the 52-day period, Superman ventured into the Phantom Zone[3] and Supergirl ventured into space.[4] Not long after Superman's adventure in the Phantom Zone, Lois Lane (Superwoman Blue) discussed with Lana Lang (Superwoman Red) and Supergirl how she gained Kryptonian powers during Absolute Power.[5] On the 50th day, Wonder Woman returned from her isolation with stolen Threads of Life belonging to her and Steve, which she then used to create a daughter out of clay named Elizabeth Marston after Steve's grandmother.[2] With the Watchtower almost ready, the Justice League, including the returned Diana, enlisted The Question (Renee Montoya) to serve as head of security for the Watchtower.[6]

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The Battle of the Watchtower

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Into the Inferno

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We Are Yesterday

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The Omega Act
Sometime before yet within three months of July 4, 2025[7], Superman encountered a kryptonite meteor and was comatose for three months with Martian Manhunter impersonating him in the meantime.[8]
After dealing with Asema[9] and Memento[10] over the preceding months, in late June and early July, Batman investigated the murder of Mayor Christopher Nakano which expanded into a conspiracy involving Commissioner Vandal Savage, Russians, the Court of Owls, the Riddler, and KGBeast donning the identity of Commander Star.[11]
Sometime before H2SH, Superman awakens from his kryptonite-induced coma.[8]
Sometime between early July 2025[12] and late October 2025[13], Hush manipulated the Bat-Family, particularly Red Hood (Jason Todd), and forced Batman into working with his villains to defeat Hush. When they encountered him, Hush killed Batman, but Talia al Ghul intervened, killing Hush and reviving Batman with a Lazarus Pit.[14]

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DC K.O.

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Villain Amnesty

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Absolute Universe

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Issues
Prelude
DC Universe
Ongoing series
Limited series
One-shots
Next Level
Ongoing series
Limited series
Events
"DC K.O."
Absolute Universe
Ongoing series
Limited series
One-shots
Links and References
- ↑ DC All In Special
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Wonder Woman (Volume 6) #14
- ↑ Superman: Phantoms
- ↑ Supergirl: Universe End
- ↑ Superwoman Special #1
- ↑ The Question: All Along the Watchtower #1
- ↑ Supergirl (Volume 8) #2
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 Superman Unlimited #1
- ↑ Batman: Mercy of the Father
- ↑ Batman: Memento and Batman: The Gotham Cycle
- ↑ Batman: The Dying City
- ↑ Batman (Volume 3) #153
- ↑ Aquaman (Volume 9) #9
- ↑ Batman: H2SH

























































































