This October marks one year since the launch of DC’s “All In” publishing initiative, and the publisher is celebrating with a major push deeper into its bold new storytelling area: the Absolute Universe.
Fans can expect seven key releases throughout October, including two oversized one-shot specials and five pivotal issues that deliver major developments, big surprises, and a few universe-shaking debuts.
Two Oversized Absolute Universe One-Shots Hit in October

Absolute Evil #1
“Evil has found a home in the Absolute Universe.”
Releasing October 1, Absolute Evil #1 shines a spotlight on the villains of the Absolute Universe. Written by Al Ewing with art by Giuseppe Camuncoli and Stefano Nesi, this issue brings together Ra’s al Ghul, Veronica Cale, Hector Hammond, Elenore Thawne, and a mysterious new Joker—this time not as rivals, but as a united force. However, things quickly unravel from within. The one-shot also introduces two major new characters who will shape the second year of the Absolute Universe.
Variant covers come from Fabrizio De Tommaso, Gerald Parel, Dustin Nguyen, Riley Rossmo, and more.

Absolute Batman 2025 Annual #1
“Early adventures of the Absolute Batman.”
Landing October 29, this annual dives into the early days of the Absolute Batman. Stories from Daniel Warren Johnson, James Harren, and Meredith McClaren explore formative moments in Bruce’s career, including the origin of his Batmobile and early showdowns with Gotham’s underworld.
Covers include work from Johnson, Dragotta, Harren, and McClaren.
Five Series Deliver Key Turning Points
Absolute Batman #13 (Oct 8)
“It’s the final showdown between Batman and Bane!”
Scott Snyder and Nick Dragotta pit Batman against Bane in a final confrontation with high stakes inside Ark-M. As the dust settles, a new player emerges in Gotham—and Absolute Catwoman makes her debut.
Variant artists include Artgerm, Jenny Frison, Brian Bolland, Adam Hughes, and more.

Absolute Wonder Woman #13 (Oct 22)
“The truth of the Amazons.”
Kelly Thompson and Matías Bergara take Diana deeper into the myth of the Amazons as supernatural events erupt worldwide. She and Etta Candy uncover a pattern that leads to unexpected truths.
Covers by Hayden Sherman, Derrick Chew, David Talaski, and Marguerite Sauvage accompany the issue.

Absolute Superman #12 (Oct 1)
“In the crosshairs of Ra’s al Ghul!”
Jason Aaron and Rafa Sandoval force Superman into a tough choice—submit to Ra’s al Ghul or risk devastation in Smallville. As the Lazarus Corp invades Kansas, everything Kal-El believes is tested.
Covers from Jae Lee, Kris Anka, and Mattia De Iulis.

Absolute Flash #8 (Oct 15)
“The future of the Flash in peril!”
Barry Allen confronts the secrets of Fort Fox and the real story behind his experimental tech. Written by Jeff Lemire with art by Travis Moore, this issue may redefine what Barry—and fans—understand about speed itself.
Covers from Nick Robles, Haining, Riley Rossmo, and A.L. Kaplan.

Absolute Green Lantern #7 (Oct 1)
“The truth of Absolute Oa.”
The Blackstars are headed for Earth, and Tomar Re is the last line of defense. Al Ewing and Jahnoy Lindsay dig into the fallout of Absolute Oa’s collapse.
Variant covers include art by Taurin Clarke, Leirix, and Nikolas Draper-Ivey.

Martian Manhunter Returns This December
After a critically praised first arc, Absolute Martian Manhunter will return in December with issue #7 and a brand-new six-issue story.
Whether you’ve followed from day one or are looking for a perfect jumping-on point, October’s slate is packed with high-stakes developments, new character debuts, and deep dives into the heart of DC’s bold new universe. The Absolute Universe continues to evolve, and October proves DC is going All In.


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