Superman and the DC heroes will duke it out in their own Mortal Kombat this fall

Superman and the DC heroes will duke it out in their own Mortal Kombat this fall

Get over here! DC Comics is putting its heroes in a Mortal Kombat-esque tournament starting fall 2026. The publisher announced Wednesday that a new “slugfest event of the century” kicks off in October with the five-issue limited series DC K.O. Co-created by Joshua Williamson and Scott Snyder, DC K.O. pits 36 heroes a tournament with the fate of the universe on the line.

DC K.O. is a knock-down, drag-out fight between all your favorite DC Super Heroes in a cosmic tournament to save the universe from Darkseid,” said Snyder in a news release. Snyder will be writing the main series, with art by Javi Fernández. Snyder is no stranger to big-time DC events; he wrote Dark Knights: Metal and its sequel, and is currently penning Absolute Batman.

Based on the main cover for DC K.O. #1, Superman, Firestorm, Plastic Man, Power Girl, Vixen, and Black Lightning are all joining the fray. They, and many more DC superheroes, will be will be fighting in a “universe-shaking five-level gladiatorial arena [that] emerges from the Earth itself, each descending level testing the heroes in brutal and symbolic ways. The goal? Generate enough Omega Energy to rival Darkseid—and crown a new King Omega,” according to the press release. Williamson promises “unexpected heroes—some you won’t believe will go really far in the fights.”

Darkseid, ruler of the planet Apokolips, is a classic DC villain and often clashes with Superman. It’s fitting he’s at the center of DC K.O. as Williamson states K.O. is very much a “Superman story.” “It’s a very personal story wrapped in nine layers of candy exploding in your face,” as Snyder put it.

The 48-page DC K.O. #1 goes on sale Oct. 8 and the series will continue into early 2026. It’ll be preceded by the one-shot Justice League: The Omega Act #1 a week earlier, which will lead in to the main event. Some DC series, like Williamson’s Superman #31, will tie in to DC K.O., because it ain’t a comics event if there aren’t line-wide tie-ins. Here’s a quick look at the variant covers and crossover issues coming down the pike:

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