DC K.O. #3 Review 2026: All-Out Brawl Supercharges the Event
DC K.O. #3 detonates the event with a relentless, crowd-pleasing melee that finally pulls multiple plot threads together. Our spoiler-light review highlights crisp, kinetic layouts, big-impact splash pages, and color work that makes every punch land. The script keeps character voices sharp, using the brawl to surface grudges, tactics, and alliances, while sprinkling in teases for the next stage. Pacing is markedly tighter than earlier issues; setup gives way to payoffs, and the cliffhanger raises the stakes without feeling cheap. New readers can follow along thanks to clear context, though longtime fans will catch deeper nods. A couple dialogue quips overstay their welcome, but momentum rarely dips. Verdict: a muscular middle chapter that pushes the DC Comics event forward, rewards patience, and sets up a potentially explosive issue #4. Art direction sells scale and impact, while letters pace the chaos; together, they keep geography readable and the action emotionally coherent.

