DC K.O. #4
| Event\Storyline | DC K.O. |
| Writer | Scott Snyder, Joshua Williamson |
| Artist | Javi Fernandez, Xermanico |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
Three mysterious new Omega-charged fighters have entered the tour nament...and this trinity of the Absolute will change the face of the DCU forever! It's all down to how far the final four are willing to go to win in the penultimate chapter of DC K.O.! Plus: Booster's true allegiance revealed, Darkseid's return foretold, and a bonkers last page that will bring the battle to the next level!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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Comic Watch - Chad Burdette
Feb 11, 2026DC K.O. #4 is the perfect penultimate issue as DCU & Absolute universes collide, leaving one of the final four in contention for the Heart Of Apokolips as Scott Snyder & Josh Williamson continue to roll the dice and throw haymakers, that land a solid K..O. punch... Read Full Review
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Nerd Initiative - Matthew Roth
Feb 11, 2026DC K.O. #4 is the perfect penultimate issue as we near the end of the tournament. There is an insanely amazing amount of detail in the artwork, with twists and turns throughout every single page. I’m ready to see how this ends as they’ve built up the anticipation to perfection. Read Full Review
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But Why Tho? - William Tucker
Feb 11, 2026DC KO Issue 4 is a meeting with the force of a megaton. The level of chaos and magnitude is close to indescribable. The tiniest details are all placed into a ferocious furnace that can't stop turning up the heat. Read Full Review
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The Aspiring Kryptonian - The Aspiring Kryptonian
Feb 11, 2026DC K.O. #4 delivers spectacle, emotional weight and forward momentum. It sets the stage for a finale that feels earned, not rushed. Even if your bracket didn’t survive the chaos (mine certainly didn’t), this chapter proves why DC K.O. has been one of the most entertaining DC events in recent memory. Read Full Review
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9.7
Fanlight Zone - Ken M.
Feb 11, 2026The smoke has clearer. One remains standing in a thrilling bout of will and sacrifice. Snyder and Williamson’s writing brings out the desperation and struggles of hope. The art team doesn’t back down on leaving all the action on the pages. The champion has been crowned. How long can they reign? Read Full Review
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9.7
The Comic Book Spot - Jeremy Bonnette
Feb 11, 2026DC K.O. #4 brings us close to the end of the tournament with big action, crazy twists, and a new King Omega! This one will be hard for the finale to top. Read Full Review
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9.5
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Feb 11, 2026This will likely be the creative team for a Legion relaunch in the aftermath, and they couldn’t ask for a better one – this story has a fantastic scene focusing on Saturn Girl as she realizes exactly what Darkseid’s true plan is and how it will genuinely break the entire universe. There are some amazing visuals here, and we’re starting to see the first hints of how the Legion will be restored to who they’re supposed to be. Read Full Review
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9.4
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Feb 11, 2026Fernandez and Xermanico bring their A game to the art in this issue. Every page and panel is filled with amazing details and moments to admire and enjoy. Read Full Review
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8.0
AIPT - Diane Darcy
Feb 11, 2026DC K.O. has found its King Omega, but how the Absolute Universe factors in is perhaps the most jarring part of the crossover. Read Full Review
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8.0
Graphic Policy - Brett
Feb 11, 2026DC K.O. #4 doesn't break any ground but it's a fun blockbuster. It features some nice twists and turns and balance the battles with detail. Read Full Review
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8.0
Dark Knight News - James Attias
Feb 11, 2026DC K.O. #4 is loaded with great fights, great moments and more than a few twists. So grab your copy, read it and let us know what you think! Until the next final battle… Ding… Ding… Read Full Review
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7.5
KPB Comics - Phillip Creary
Feb 11, 2026DC K.O. #4 is a solid issue, though I’m starting to get a little over the constant narration. I’m ready for Superman or someone else to take over the POV and ground the story a bit more.< Read Full Review
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7.0
Weird Science - Gabe Hernandez
Feb 11, 2026DC K.O. #4 is the kind of penultimate chapter that absolutely delivers on spectacle and character beats, then quietly trips over its own tournament rulebook. If you are investing in this for big Superman pain tolerance moments, a ruthless Lex payoff, and punchy, visually legible brawls against Darkseid-laced doppelgangers, you get enough on the page to justify the time and cash it asks for. If you need the bracket to function like a real competition with consistent rules and transparent scoring, the winner will probably feel like the writers skipped the last few steps on the scorecard. Read Full Review
USER REVIEWS
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8.0
This was mostly understandable. I love seeing Main DC universe interact with Absolute Universe, and while the ending of Saturn Girl was a bit confusing, it was still very entertaining. The art and coloring were also solid
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8.0
Wow, DC K.O. #4 delivers! The battle with the Absolute characters was epic, exactly what I wanted and Superman of the regular DC Universe proved why he is the greatest of all time … hands down the BEST superhero in any pantheon. For the first 3/4 this was all combat, all action, then there was a surprise twist … that stopped EVERYTHING. The story delivered … however the epilogue was a bit confusing. I guess there is a dark Legion of Superheroes (or Absolute version) and they had a hand in laying down the groundwork for all that happened in this issue. Plus (no spoilers) they dropped in hints about another character who will most like be the ex machina saving grace of the final issue. So over 3/4 of the issue was spun gold … but the last sec more
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7.5
DC K.O promised a giant battle of cool fights. The main title K.O book has largely delivered. It has been the most consistent and enjoyable while almost all of the spin off books are a mess or mid with 1-2 exceptions. K.O #4 starts out with how Boss battle should have, a battle with the Absolute Universe.We were never going to get ate because DC has comics to sell. However, that would have left way more time to actually flesh this story out way more so it didn't feel so insanely rushed. We get 35 pages of a story this is barely able to contain what's happening. Key moments that should be impactful are pushed past completely with another panel that overshadows it. Scott has the habit of going too huge and grand in his storytelling like more
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7.0
idk it confused me
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