The DC multiverse has expanded in plenty of exciting ways over the years, especially lately. Comics like DCeased and DC vs. Vampires infused the realm with horror tropes, while stories like DC Mech showcased the Justice League through other genres. One of the best recent takes on the concept infused DC’s characters with high fantasy tropes – and it’s well worth more exploration.Dark Knights of Steel #12 (by Tom Taylor, Yasmine Putri, Arif Prianto, and Wes Abbott) is a strong conclusion to the series, finishing off the White Martian invasion storyline fittingly. But the final issue of the story also sets up the future of Dark Knights of Steel’s unique take on the DC Universe in numerous ways. It’s a strong enough finale to justify a follow-up exploring more of this exciting new world.Dark Knights of Steel has been a fully fleshed-out high fantasy approach to the DC Universe. Focusing on a brewing war between three massive kingdoms (the House of El, Kingdom of Storms, and Amazonia), the series revealed a conspiracy enacted by the shape-shifting White Martians to prey on tensions between the groups. With the true architects of the scheme revealed by the end of the series, the final issue focuses on the three kingdoms uniting to lure the Martians into a deadly trap.RELATED: Dark Knights of Steel Did Secret Invasion Better Than DisneyRELATED: DC Needs More Legacy Characters Like Jaime Reyes’ Blue Beetle
The DC multiverse has expanded in plenty of exciting ways over the years, especially lately. Comics like DCeased and DC vs. Vampires infused the realm with horror tropes, while stories like DC Mech showcased the Justice League through other genres. One of the best recent takes on the concept infused DC’s characters with high fantasy tropes – and it’s well worth more exploration.
Dark Knights of Steel #12 (by Tom Taylor, Yasmine Putri, Arif Prianto, and Wes Abbott) is a strong conclusion to the series, finishing off the White Martian invasion storyline fittingly. But the final issue of the story also sets up the future of Dark Knights of Steel’s unique take on the DC Universe in numerous ways. It’s a strong enough finale to justify a follow-up exploring more of this exciting new world.
Dark Knights of Steel has been a fully fleshed-out high fantasy approach to the DC Universe. Focusing on a brewing war between three massive kingdoms (the House of El, Kingdom of Storms, and Amazonia), the series revealed a conspiracy enacted by the shape-shifting White Martians to prey on tensions between the groups. With the true architects of the scheme revealed by the end of the series, the final issue focuses on the three kingdoms uniting to lure the Martians into a deadly trap.
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