{"id":1119570,"date":"2023-11-28T12:39:36","date_gmt":"2023-11-28T17:39:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/uncategorized\/dc-this-week-roundup-superheroes-across-space-and-time-geekdad\/"},"modified":"2023-11-28T12:39:36","modified_gmt":"2023-11-28T17:39:36","slug":"dc-this-week-roundup-superheroes-across-space-and-time-geekdad","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/transhuman-news-blog\/transhuman\/dc-this-week-roundup-superheroes-across-space-and-time-geekdad\/","title":{"rendered":"DC This Week Roundup &#8211; Superheroes Across Space and Time &#8211; GeekDad"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>Steelworks #6 cover, via DC      Comics.            Steelworks #6  Michael Dorn,    Writer; Sami Basri\/Vicente Cifuentes, Artists; Andrew Dalhouse,    Colorist        Ray  8.5\/10    <\/p>\n<p>    Ray: The final issue of this miniseries has    the biggest threat yet for our heroesa giant robot Steel    armor, remotely controlled by deranged weapons manufacturer    Charles Walker II. Hes a rather cartoony villain, but    secondary villain Silver Mist has a slightly more sympathetic    backstoryone that plays a key role when he decides to switch    sides at the last minute and assist the floundering    super-family against an enemy that seems to have their number    in every way. Theres a clever reveal about why some members of    the heroes feel so much more affected by the Kryptonian energy    than others, and the issue ends on an ambiguous but hopeful    note as Steel reviews his plans to transform Metropolis and    rededicates Steelworks to his larger goals. This issue also has    a surprisingly big focus on Lana Lang, who has her powers yet    and is set to marry John, so itll be interesting to see where    thats followed up on.  <\/p>\n<p>    Ray: This continues to be the most bizarre    Harley run weve had yetwhere else can you see Bud and Lou    possessed by cosmic entities? As Harley kicks the hijackers out    of her beloved hyenas, they return to Lady Quark, who creates    another new attempt to bring Harley under controla powerful    Harley AI that travels the multiverse targeting her    counterparts. Harley is forced to align with another bizarre    allyrobot detective Lux Kirby, who takes her on a trip through    the multiverse to find other Harleys who have been targeted.    Despite the truly bizarre plot in this issue, I did enjoy a lot    of the quieter moments, including the reunion between Harley    and Ivy  even if the crisis is far from over.  <\/p>\n<p>    The backup was bizarre in a very different way, as Grace Ellis    and Steve Lieber take Harley into the comicsliterally. She    explores a comic about herself, going from ad pages to script    pages before finally bursting out of the page itself to    confront the source of her problems. It might just be the most    meta comic around.  <\/p>\n<p>    Ray: After two issues setting up the threat of    Blue Earth, Amalak, and a mysterious Kryptonian plague, this    issue nicely dials things back for a fairly emotional issue as    Paige holes up in the Fortress of Solitude seeking answers.    While Omen deals with Blue Earth rioters back in Metropolis,    Paige bonds with an elderly Kryptonian lion named Hamlet who is    nearing the natural end of his lifeand the inevitable    extinction of his species. As the animal isolates itself before    the end comes, Paige tries to offer it comfort and find some    herself. But this is the DCU, and its never long before the    outside world comes calling. The dark moments in this issue are    nicely balanced by some positive concepts about the way we all    play a role in the world, but I do think the creative team is    still struggling to figure out where Paige fits in the DCU and    in the Super-familywhich is, of course, the meta point of the    series.  <\/p>\n<p>    Ray: As Terry and Kyle reach the core of the    Garden and are confronted by a trio of DCs most iconic    plant-based superheroes and villains, it becomes clear that    this situation is far more than it first appeared to be. Its    not a simple case of missing children but rather a cosmic-level    threat led by a surprising face. As the truth of John    Constantines involvement in the world under Gotham is    revealed, Kyle comes into his own as a hero. The cat-human boy    hybrid has been the most interesting part of the story, as he    might become Terrys first real partner in the fieldassuming    that both of them survive a cosmic battle for Gotham. On the    surface, Donovan Lumos, the corrupt metahuman corporate titan,    puts his plan into actionand accidentally potentially    unleashes an apocalypse just in time for the final issue. This    series may be a bit too chaotic at times, but its definitely    an interesting ride.  <\/p>\n<p>    Ray: The last of the three Asian-American    heroes introduced as part of a new initiative for DC, City Boy    has flown a little under-the-radar but has a fascinating set of    powers and a compelling backstory. While the main villainwhose    name calls back to his true origins or identitywas a hateable    figure, Cameron is both the hero of the story and its biggest    threat, as his grief over his abusive mother passing away    without giving him closure spirals out of control and threatens    to envelop the world. As all the cast of the cities he    visitedBatman, Superman, Nightwing, and Swamp Thingunite to    save their cities and guide Cameron out of the void, the    Intergang plot almost feels forgotten, with the villains    beating a hasty retreat. However, the final moments of the    issue pack a real emotional punch as Cameron is finally able to    find some peace with the help of his new allies.  <\/p>\n<p>    Ray: This series has been doing some very    interesting things with the concepts of transhumanism and AI,    as Cyborg finds himself up against a villain who comes from the    brain patterns of his fathers rival Markusall the while    Markus is still alive and being hunted by himself. While the    new entity Solace makes a powerful villain, its also hard to    disagree with himthe concept of a being being created as a    mental double, but confined to a robot body and forced to serve    the real person is rather horrifying and just asking for a    robot rebellion. And thats exactly what Markus getscausing    Cyborg to call in backup from the Titans. The Fearsome Five,    now with some reinforcements, provide the main threat this    issue, but the larger plot involving Markus and Solace are in    full swing by the end of the issueleading to whats sure to be    a tense finale.  <\/p>\n<p>    Ray: Nikolas Draper-Ivey brings down the    curtain on his second Static miniseries with an issue that    reveals the mastermind behind the Bang Baby hunters who have    been torturing Rubber-Band Man and killed Statics young friend    Quincyand its a surprising twist that casts a dark pall on    the earlier issues of the series. As Static and Ebon confront    the villains behind the entire plot, the two former enemies    find an uneasy understandingone that continues even after the    immediate threat is vanquished. These two characters, on    opposite sites of the law but driven by the same central goal    to protect the innocent, have been the heart of this series and    Im hoping to see more of their dynamic in the future. The    final scene, set at Quincys funeral, feels like its    commenting on some very real and hard-to-talk-about things. Im    not sure whats next for Static, but Im hoping that    Draper-Ivey is involved.  <\/p>\n<p>    To find reviews of all the DC issues, visit DC This    Week.  <\/p>\n<p>    GeekDad received this comic for review purposes.  <\/p>\n<p>      Liked it? Take a second to support GeekDad and GeekMom on      Patreon!    <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Follow this link:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/geekdad.com\/2023\/11\/dc-this-week-roundup-superheroes-across-space-and-time\/\" title=\"DC This Week Roundup - Superheroes Across Space and Time - GeekDad\" rel=\"noopener\">DC This Week Roundup - Superheroes Across Space and Time - GeekDad<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Steelworks #6 cover, via DC Comics. 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