Absolute Universe
DC Comics imprint
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The Absolute Universe (AU) is an imprint of American comic books overseen by writer Scott Snyder and published by DC Comics. The comics take place in a shared universe designated Alpha-World as part of the DC Comics multiverse, featuring reimagined and modernized versions of the company's superhero characters from the DC Universe.
The imprint is part of the DC All In initiative, debuting in the aftermath of the 2024 Absolute Power crossover event. It was launched that year with the publication of the ongoing series Absolute Batman, Absolute Wonder Woman and Absolute Superman.
Publication history
The Absolute Universe (AU) is an all-new continuity separate from the DC Universe (DCU) overseen by Scott Snyder as part of the DC All In initiative.[1] The AU began in October 2024 with the DC All-In Special. The first titles released in the AU are Absolute Batman by Snyder with Nick Dragotta, and Absolute Wonder Woman by Kelly Thompson and Hayden Sherman, which both started publication in October. A third title, Absolute Superman by Jason Aaron and Rafa Sandoval, debuted in November of the same year.[2][3] Originally Rafael Albuquerque was set to illustrate Absolute Superman, but had to pull out of the project due to severe floods in his home country of Brazil, with Sandoval being brought onto the project in June 2024.[4]
Three further titles were released in 2025: Absolute Flash by Jeff Lemire and Nick Robles, Absolute Martian Manhunter by Deniz Camp and Javier Rodríguez (both in March),[5][6] and Absolute Green Lantern by Al Ewing and Jahnoy Lindsay in April.[7] Two additional titles, Absolute Green Arrow by Pornsak Pichetshote and Rafael Albuquerque,[8] and Absolute Catwoman by Che Grayson, Scott Snyder and Bengal are scheduled for release in 2026.[9]
Additionally, the Absolute versions of Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman appeared at the end of DC K.O. #3, a series that features Darkseid wishing to transform DC's Prime Earth following the creation of the Absolute Universe.[citation needed]
Setting
The AU features previous concepts from Doomsday Clock (2017–2019), Dark Nights: Death Metal (2020–2021), and Infinite Frontier (2021–2023). It is set in Earth-Alpha, also called the Elseworld, one of the two pillars of the Metaverse, along with Earth-Omega, where Darkseid used to be imprisoned. According to Snyder, while the DCU is "influenced by Superman energy", the AU is "influenced by Darkseid energy", making society treat superheroes as underdogs.[10][11]
It is established in DC All In Special that Earth-Alpha has been reshaped by Darkseid's essence as he is bent on creating a world driven by challenge and turmoil in which heroes are the "small chaos" rather than established parts of its system, while attempting to control its past and future during the gradual consolidation of the timeline on modern times.[12] Vital parts of the characters are stripped (i.e., Batman's wealth, Diana's childhood, and Superman's upbringing with the Kents), while keeping the central message and key personality traits intact.[citation needed]
Main changes between the Absolute Universe and the mainline DC universe come down to differences in power (the rich and wealthy largely dominate the world's politics and rule without repercussion, with the world's heroes at a severe disadvantage against them) and worldbuilding (there is no presence of the New Gods, certain aliens such as Martians lack physical bodies, and the emotional spectrum of the Lantern Corps is shortened). Important changes include:
- The Justice League is an alliance between the Joker, Ra's Al Ghul, Hector Hammond, Veronica Cale, and Elenore Thawne.
- Bruce Wayne is a bluecollar construction worker, working with CIA operative Alfred Pennywise. His mother, Martha, is still alive, and his close friends include Waylon Jones, Edward Nygma, Harvey Dent, Oswald Cobblepot, Matches Malone and Selena Kyle.
- Kal El grew up on Krypton prior to its destruction, and lives as an illegal immigrant on Earth with his AI companion Sol, which functions as his cape and Fortress of Solitude. His close friends include corporate soldier Lois Lane and terrorist Jimmy Olsen.
- Diana grew up in Hell, raised by her adoptive mother Circe and mentored by the Greek gods, having been separated from the Amazons at birth by Zeus.
- Wally West kills Barry Allen by accident and is a loose fugitive after gaining his superpowers, accompanied by a mutant monkey named Grodd.
- John Jones is a human police detective whose mind is invaded by a non-physical alien following a severe head trauma.
- The emotional spectrum consists of black (qard: chaotic action), red (rao: restraint from action), green (sur: correct action), and yellow (aur: enlightenment). Sojourner Mullein is an ex-cop who becomes an anomalous ("tomar") user of the green light. Other characters include the Abin Sur ("abin" meaning one who uses the light with understanding). "Ain" is used for inexperienced users who introduces the levels of light to Earth, and those include Hal Jordan (the Black Hand, an Ain Quard), Guy Gardener (an Ain Rao), John Stewart (an Ain Aur), officers Cameron Chase and Simon Baz, Tomar Re (a Tomar Rao) and Killowog and the Blackstars (Abin Quards) and are led by Mogo the living planet.
List of publications
Prelude
| Title | Writers | Artists | Colorists | Publication date | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DC All In Special | Scott Snyder Joshua Williamson |
Wes Craig Daniel Sampere |
Mike Spicer Alejandro Sánchez |
October 2, 2024 | [2] |
Ongoing series
| Title | Issue | Writer | Artist | Colorist | Publication date | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Absolute Batman | 1– | Scott Snyder | Nick Dragotta | Frank Martin | October 9, 2024 | [2] |
| Absolute Wonder Woman | Kelly Thompson | Hayden Sherman | Jordie Bellaire | October 23, 2024 | [2] | |
| Absolute Superman | Jason Aaron | Rafa Sandoval | Ulises Arreola | November 6, 2024 | [2] | |
| Absolute Flash | Jeff Lemire | Nick Robles | Adriano Lucas | March 19, 2025 | [13] | |
| Absolute Green Lantern | Al Ewing | Jahnoy Lindsay | April 2, 2025 | [7] | ||
Limited series
| Title | Issue | Writer | Artist | Colorist | Debut date | Conclusion date | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Absolute Martian Manhunter | 1–12 | Deniz Camp | Javier Rodríguez | March 26, 2025 | May 27, 2026 | [14] | |
| Absolute Green Arrow | 1–6 | Pornsak Pichetshote | Rafael Albuquerque | TBA | May 20, 2026 | TBA | [15][needs update] |
| Absolute Catwoman | Scott Snyder Che Grayson |
Bengal | TBA | June 10, 2026 | TBA | [9] | |
One-shots
| Title | Writers | Artists | Colorists | Publication date | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Free Comic Book Day 2025: DC All In/Absolute Universe Special Edition | Dan Slott Jeff Lemire |
Rafael Albuquerque Giuseppe Camuncoli Stefano Nesi |
Marcelo Maiolo | May 3, 2025 | |
| Absolute Evil | Al Ewing | Giuseppe Camuncoli Stefano Nesi |
Romulo Fajardo Jr. | October 1, 2025 | [16] |
| Absolute Batman: Ark M Special | Scott Snyder Frank Tieri |
Joshua Hixson | Roman Stevens | January 7, 2026 | |
Collected editions
| # | Title | Material collected | Format | Pages | Released | ISBN |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Absolute Batman | ||||||
| 1 | The Zoo | Absolute Batman #1–6 | HC | 176 | August 5, 2025 | 978-1799505242 |
| TPB | 978-1799505259 | |||||
| 2 | Abomination | Absolute Batman #7–14 | HC | 240 | February 3, 2026 | 978-1799507505 |
| TPB | 978-1799507512 | |||||
| Absolute Wonder Woman | ||||||
| 1 | The Last Amazon | Absolute Wonder Woman #1–7 | HC | 176 | August 12, 2025 | 978-1799505297 |
| TPB | 978-1799505303 | |||||
| 2 | As My Mothers Made Me | Absolute Wonder Woman #8–14 | HC | 208 | February 17, 2026 | 978-1799507536 |
| TPB | 978-1799507543 | |||||
| Absolute Superman | ||||||
| 1 | Last Dust Of Krypton | Absolute Superman #1–6 | HC | 176 | August 19, 2025 | 978-1799505327 |
| TPB | 978-1799505334 | |||||
| 2 | Son of the Demon | Absolute Superman #7–14 | HC | 206 | March 2, 2026 | 978-1799507758 |
| TPB | 978-1799507529 | |||||
| Absolute Martian Manhunter | ||||||
| 1 | Martian Vision | Absolute Martian Manhunter #1–6 | HC | 144 | November 18, 2025 | 978-1799505204 |
| TPB | 978-1799505211 | |||||
| Absolute Green Lantern | ||||||
| 1 | Without Fear | Absolute Green Lantern #1–6 | HC | 176 | December 9, 2025 | 978-1799505549 |
| TPB | 978-1799505556 | |||||
| 2 | Sojourner | Absolute Green Lantern #7–12 | HC | 176 | June 9, 2026 | 978-1799508403 |
| TPB | 978-1799508410 | |||||
| Absolute Flash | ||||||
| 1 | Of Two Worlds | Absolute Flash #1–6 | HC | 144 | December 23, 2025 | 978-1799505181 |
| TPB | 978-1799505198 | |||||
| 2 | Still Point | Absolute Flash #7–12 | HC | 176 | June 23, 2026 | 978-1799508380 |
| TPB | 978-1799508397 | |||||
Reception
Sales
The first issue of Absolute Batman had a print run of around 250,000 copies and by the end of 2024, Absolute Batman became the best selling comic of 2024, with combined sales of first, second, third and black-and-white printings, selling just under 400,000 copies.[17] Initial orders of Absolute Wonder Woman #1 received orders of around 150,000, and Absolute Superman having a print run of about 180,000 copies.[18]
By February 2025, the line had sold over 2.5 million units.[19]
With the second wave of the Absolute Line, Absolute Flash #1 was the best selling Flash comic since Flash #1 from 1987, getting over 180,000 pre-orders, along with Absolute Martian Manhunter #1 having sold over 120,000 copies.[20][21]
As of December 2025, the Absolute Universe line has sold over 8.5 million units, with Absolute Batman being the top-selling title at nearly 3 million.[22]
In February 2026, DC Comics announced that 50 Absolute Universe issues (Absolute Batman #1–14, Absolute Wonder Woman #1–11, Absolute Superman #1–10, Absolute Flash #1–5, Absolute Green Lantern #1–4, and Absolute Martian Manhunter #1–6) would be reprinted and releasing in March 2026, with all receiving at least their third reprinting. The March 2026 releases saw Absolute Batman #1 receive its 11th reprinting.[23]
Accolades
| Year | Award | Category | Nominee | Comic | Result | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | Eisner Awards | Best New Series | Scott Snyder and Nick Dragotta | Absolute Batman | Nominated | [24][25] |
| Kelly Thompson and Hayden Sherman | Absolute Wonder Woman | Won | ||||
| Best Writer | Kelly Thompson | Absolute Wonder Woman | Nominated | |||
| Best Penciller/Inker | Nick Dragotta | Absolute Batman | Nominated | |||
| Best Cover Artist | Hayden Sherman | Absolute Wonder Woman | Nominated | |||
| Best Coloring | Jordie Bellaire | Absolute Wonder Woman | Won | |||
| Best Lettering | Becca Carey | Absolute Wonder Woman Absolute Superman |
Nominated | |||
| Clayton Cowles | Absolute Batman | Won |
See also
- Earth One: The first modern reimagining of DC Comics titular characters.
- Ultimate Marvel: An imprint by Marvel Comics similar to Absolute Universe and Earth One.
- Ultimate Universe: Another Marvel Comics imprint with a modern reimagining of its characters released around the same time as the Absolute Universe.
- Energon Universe: An Image Comics shared universe of Transformers and G.I. Joe.