In a recent development at the Emerald City Comic Con (ECCC), Jason Aaron, the renowned comic book writer, dropped a bombshell that is sure to shake up the DC Universe. Aaron, who has been making waves with his work on Marvel titles like Thor and The Avengers, has now turned his attention to DC's Absolute Superman series. According to Aaron, the upcoming issue will introduce King Shazam, a new version of Black Adam, or rather, Teth-Adam, as a major character in the series. This revelation has left fans and critics alike intrigued and eager to see how this new take on a classic character will unfold.
Aaron's entry into the DC Universe came about after a long and intense run on Marvel events and Avengers. He was looking for small projects at DC Comics when Scott Snyder invited him to create Absolute Superman as part of the Absolute Universe. Little did he know that this project would turn out to be so much bigger than he had anticipated. The series has already introduced a "John Carpenter version of the Parasite" in its past issues, with Superman fighting alongside Absolute Hawkman as a gritty beat cop of fifty years on one corner. But the real surprise is yet to come.
In the upcoming arc, King Shazam, or rather, Teth-Adam, will be introduced as a new version of Black Adam. This revelation has left fans and critics alike intrigued and eager to see how this new take on a classic character will unfold. Aaron has hinted that the series will delve into the deeper history of the Absolute Universe, from three thousand years ago, including the Hawkmen who went before, back to prehistory. This promises to be a rich and complex narrative that will explore the origins and evolution of the Absolute Universe.
One thing that immediately stands out is the theme of Absolute Superman as a young illegal immigrant into the USA, angrier than the Superman we are more familiar with, but with the heart of the classic Superman. This new take on the character promises to be a refreshing and thought-provoking exploration of the classic superhero. Aaron has also hinted at an Absolute take on a new familiar character linked to Superman, but he has not revealed any details about this character yet.
The series, as well as all the Absolute ongoing books, will have a major moment in issue 25, and we are to expect a lot of new characters in the run-up. Aaron is keeping the theme of Absolute Superman to that of a young illegal immigrant into the USA, angrier than the Superman we are more familiar with, but with the heart of the classic Superman. This promises to be a rich and complex narrative that will explore the origins and evolution of the Absolute Universe.
In my opinion, this new development in the DC Universe is a fascinating and intriguing one. The introduction of King Shazam as a new version of Black Adam promises to be a refreshing and thought-provoking exploration of the classic superhero. Aaron's work on the series promises to be a rich and complex narrative that will explore the origins and evolution of the Absolute Universe. I am eager to see how this new take on a classic character will unfold and how it will impact the DC Universe as a whole.
One thing that many people don't realize is that the Absolute Universe is a rich and complex narrative that has been evolving for decades. The introduction of King Shazam as a new version of Black Adam promises to be a fascinating and intriguing exploration of this universe. Aaron's work on the series promises to be a rich and complex narrative that will explore the origins and evolution of the Absolute Universe. This is a development that is sure to shake up the DC Universe and leave fans and critics alike intrigued and eager to see how it unfolds.