Mon Sep 23 14:58:08 UTC 2024: ## DC Universe Powers Shifted in Aftermath of “Absolute Power” Event

**[City, State] –** The DC Universe is set to experience a massive shake-up following the conclusion of the “Absolute Power” event, with heroes and villains alike seeing their powers altered or even entirely replaced.

According to recently released solicitations for December 2024 issues, the event will have lasting consequences on the DC universe. While the details remain shrouded in mystery, it’s been hinted that some characters may gain completely new powers, while others may find themselves with unfamiliar abilities.

“Black Lightning #2,” for instance, reveals that Anissa Pierce, Black Lightning’s daughter, has lost control of her altered powers, leaving her father struggling to manage both his Justice League duties and his family’s crisis.

Meanwhile, “Superwoman Special #1” dives into the origin story of Lois Lane’s transformation into Superwoman, raising questions about the longevity of her powers and hinting at potential rivalries for control over them.

“Nightwing #121,” on the other hand, focuses on Blüdhaven’s powered-up police officers, suggesting that the event’s effects extend beyond the traditional heroes and villains.

Beyond the solicitations, rumors suggest that Supergirl will acquire a new power of hypnotic compulsion vision, while Plastic Man, currently struggling without his powers, might gain invisibility. Black Canary is also rumored to be inheriting Supergirl’s heat vision.

The “Absolute Power” saga, culminating in its fourth and final issue in October 2024, promises a bloody battle on the island of Gamorra, where Batman and Superman find themselves at odds. Amanda Waller, the mastermind behind the event, will call in reinforcements from beyond the multiverse, setting the stage for a dramatic reshaping of the DC Universe.

This shift in power dynamics promises exciting new stories and challenges for DC’s iconic heroes, leaving fans eager to see how the universe will adapt to this unprecedented change.

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