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Superman (2023)

Superman, Vol. 3: The Dark Path

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Superstar writer Joshua Williamson's era-defining run on Superman continues in the latest collected edition of the Man of Steel’s contemporary adventures!

What started with the Dawn of DC and Superman’s takeover of Lexcorp—now known as Supercorp—continued with the unforeseen menace named the Chained, and the Lobo army invasion of House of Brainiac!

Find out what’s next for the Man of Steel, his friends, and his enemies, in a new chapter of one of the most talked-about periods of Superman storytelling in years.

This volume collects Superman #16-18 and Knight Terrors: Superman #1-2

128 pages, Paperback

First published December 17, 2024

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Profile Image for Khurram.
2,384 reviews6,690 followers
August 21, 2025
I wanted to give this book 3.5 stars. I might have rated this book higher if I had read Absoulte Power as this book is a companion set after Absoulte Power #1 and to up to Absoulte Power #4.

Superman is powerless in and must confront one of the few things he was vulnerable to even when he had his powers magic. Luckily, he has a guide who still has her knowledge but not her powers, Zatanna. Now, they must travel the Dark Path to gather allies and survivors.

The second part of the book is from Knight Terrors Superman books. Superman is trapped in his nightmares whilst his and almost all the people's of the world's bodies sleep. Who will look after the world with the heroes asleep.

Apart from the companion to Absoulte Power, the book does have a preview of the next thing to come. I was hinted at before, but it is coming. The book finishes with a thumbnail varent covers page.
Profile Image for Paul.
2,828 reviews20 followers
July 24, 2025
3.4 stars

This volume of Superman is comprised of ‘event’ tie-ins, from Knight Terrors and Absolute Power, and the stories feel a little unnecessary as a result, with all the main action going on elsewhere. The artwork, however, is really nice.
Profile Image for Rory Wilding.
805 reviews30 followers
May 15, 2025
Following the crossover story arc that was House of Brainiac, Clark Kent finds himself in another crossover event as this latest volume of Joshua Williamson’s Superman run is mostly a tie-in to the excellent Absolute Power by Mark Waid and Dan Mora.

If you have read Absolute Power, in which all the heroes and villains of Earth have had their power taken away by the ruthless, strategic methods of Amanda Waller, you will have a better appreciation towards this trade, despite being a bit of a placeholder. With the powerless heroes taking refuge at the Fortress of Solitude, many of them are split into various teams as they rebel against Waller’s superhero ban, including the pairing of Superman and Zatanna who travel to the Dark Roads to gain a magical advantage.

While you have the odd, but sweet team-up of Superman and Zatanna that takes a plunge into the dark magical side of the DC universe, as well as informing the former’s own complicated relationship with magic, this makes great use of the cast of characters we’ve known throughout Williamson's run. From the continuing romance between Jimmy Olsen and Siobhan Smythe/Silver Banshee to Mercy Graves showing a more human side than we usually expect, you also have Lois Lane rocking a mech suit, which seems like a fun prelude to her current status where she actually does have powers.

Another welcoming aspect is Jamal Campbell, who was the primary artist during the initial issues of Williamson's run. As before, Campbell retains the classic look of all these characters, but with modern art techniques, and considering Superman’s world leans more towards sci-fi, Campbell’s vibrant coloured art shines in exploring the magical side with the various creatures and surroundings.

The remaining issues of this trade are tie-ins that Williamson wrote as part of his own crossover event from 2023, Knight Terrors. There isn’t really much to write about as we have seen previous storylines that have placed Superman in a dreamscape, but perhaps the most notable thing is the art by Tom Reilly who brings a kineticism to his simplistic character designs. Although he is currently drawing G.I. Joe for Skybound, these issues alone make you wish Reilly was doing more Superman.

Once again, this is more a placeholder, but this still a decent read, though Joshua Williamson is bringing out the big guns as the next big arc for his run features the return of Doomsday.
Profile Image for Roman Zarichnyi.
694 reviews45 followers
July 18, 2025


Третій том рану Джошуа Вільямсона на Супермені залишає гіркий присмак. Після доволі амбітного старту й цікавими ідеями з Лексом, корпорацією Supercorp, загадковим Прикутим і вторгненням армії Лобо, він виявився не кульмінацією, а незграбною добіркою тай-інів до подій «Абсолютна влада» і «Лицарські жахи». У підсумку ми отримали фрагментарну структуру, яка працює як додаток до інших подій в цих випусках.

Так, у томі є вдалі моменти. Пригода Супермена з Затанною крізь темні магічні виміри цікаво підсвічує його уразливість до магії й водночас додає глибини образу. Також тішить людяність персонажів, Джиммі, Лоїс та інших. До художньої сторони узагалі претензій нема, вона є, і робить свою справу.
Profile Image for Dakota Morgan.
3,451 reviews54 followers
June 2, 2025
Being wholey composed of Absolute Power and Knight Terrors crossovers, I fully expected The Dark Path to be a bleak example of corporate demands trumping creative expression. Fortunately, it's not that - the Absolute Power stuff engages nicely with Superman's weakness against magic and the Knight Terrors stuff plays a darkly compelling vision of Superman's greatest fears. Both tie-ins are short and sweet (mercifully) with solid art.

Certainly not the best volume of Superman but also could have been so much worse. Skippable, though (remarkably) you don't have to skip it.
Profile Image for Adam Fisher.
3,619 reviews23 followers
August 11, 2025
3.5 Stars.
This Volume (other than having the two Knight Terrors tie-ins for Superman) is really intimately tied with Absolute Power, which I still have not read. I'll speak more about this Volume once I read that.
Profile Image for Georgie Zakka.
224 reviews6 followers
August 20, 2025
A very weak link, out of place event round-up that collects issues from multiple different events.
Profile Image for Trevor.
221 reviews9 followers
July 9, 2025
I just wrote a review for the Absolute Power trade complaining about how leaving out the tie-in issues (or even just summaries of the tie-in issues) made the story feel incomplete there. Now here we have a Superman collection that is made up only of tie-in issues to two different events...the Superman issues of Absolute Power, but also, confusingly included AFTER those, the two tie-in Superman comics from the "Knight Terrors" event that happened BEFORE Absolute Power. So this collection is not only chronologically a mess, but also suffers from only including issues that are pieces of a larger whole. I wish DC would learn that stuff like this can be left out of the numbered trades of particular titles.
Profile Image for Matthew Rose.
3 reviews1 follower
April 15, 2025
I read this on the plane in one sitting- but not in a good way. I just wanted to get this done and move on. It is a mishmash of crossover tie ins. Campbell and Williamson have a few good moments with Zantana, but from there it is all over the place. I am sorry for anyone just trying to read Superman and getting confused with this one.
Profile Image for Mariano.
746 reviews11 followers
May 4, 2025
Tie-ins para todos y todas! Los de Absolute Power y los de Knight Terrors, para meterlos en algún lado. Legible pero medio intrascendente. Me sigue gustando un montón el arte de Jamal Campbell, sobre todo el dibujo. Que laburo que le pone, todas las estrellitas para él.
Profile Image for Anna  Quilter.
1,706 reviews52 followers
April 24, 2025
Absolute Power tie in takes Superman down a magic path...
plus Knight Terror issues.
Profile Image for Shannon Appelcline.
Author 30 books168 followers
September 15, 2025
Woe is us that we have the modern conception of the "multi-event tie-in" volume, where crossovers have become so common at the big two that they sometimes create a trade paperback that contains multiple crossovers and anniversary events that are relatively worthless for the main storyline of the book.

This one is Absolute Power + Knight Terrors.

The Absolute Power issues are about Superman's history with magic, and him and Zatanna trying to find a map to lead people through magic without The Wall finding out. It's actually pretty good EXCEPT for the fact that there's a bunch of stuff happening before, after, and between all the issues, leaving them fragmentary (as much as Williamson tries to fill you in).

The Knight Terrors issues are horrible, just like all the other Knight Terrors. I'd say it's the worst crossover since Bloodlines in the '90s, but some of the Bloodlines issues were actually readable, whereas I have not yet met a Knight Terrors issue that I wasn't skimming within a few pages. Garbage.
17 reviews
January 18, 2025
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Profile Image for Chris Lemmerman.
Author 7 books123 followers
December 21, 2024
Actually titled The Dark Path and collecting #16-18 and the two issue Knight Terrors miniseries.

This volume's a bit of a placeholder. The Knight Terrors mini is...fine, if inconsequential, and then the three issues of the main series are tie-ins to Absolute Power, detailing the struggle of Supes and Zatanna as they use magic to get around Amanda Waller's superpower ban. These tie-in nicely, and are a good focus on Superman amongst the chaos of Absolute Power, but going straight from House of Brainiac into another crossover is a bit much.
Profile Image for Chad.
10.4k reviews1,061 followers
August 11, 2025
At least DC put all of the skippable content into one trade. The three regular issues are part of Absolute Power. Superman is depowered and running around with Zatanna to find her some magic. Then we get the Knight Terrors miniseries from the crossover of the previous year. (Who thought it was a good idea to tack these on a year later?) It's not even one nightmare that tells a single story. It keeps flitting around to a gazillion nightmares that are just touched on. Honestly, it's a waste of paper.
Profile Image for Memphis Evans.
180 reviews5 followers
December 5, 2025
This isn’t bad writing or bad art. It’s pretty good.

The problem is that I’m pretty sure I already read these in Absolute Power and Knight Terrors collections.

It’s only a collection that makes sense if neither of those collections had been released and/or you ONLY read collections of Superman.

Also, the whole Knight Terrors thing? Nightmare is one of the most boring, senseless bad guys Marvel has to offer and now there’s a DC version? Ugh. Who’s next? Arcade? Blech.
Profile Image for Batusi.
202 reviews
February 4, 2026
Solid but uneven with strong ideas that don't always land as powerfully as they should due to the crossover disruption.

Superman teams up with Zatanna to form an opposition to Amanda Waller's group and then is confronted by nightmares that assault his senses.

The artwork in the first part of the volume with Superman's team up with Zatanna does some heavy lifting, but the entire volume ultimately feels unfulfilling with only a part of the story.
Profile Image for Ross.
1,550 reviews
March 9, 2025
Goodreads has this titled wrong..
(this collects issues #16=18 and the two Knight Terrors: Superman issues)

#16-18 are Absolute Power tie-ins and as such focus on Superman's role in things after being depowered by Amazos. (probably the best story coming out of Absolute Power)

Knight Terrors? Freddy Krueger wannabe stories that needed to be collected, I guess.
Profile Image for Néstor Vargas.
433 reviews
July 19, 2025
Being a tie-in volume, it slightly diminishes its overall quality. I had read the main Absolute Power story before this, and while the tie-ins are enjoyable, I don’t believe they were absolutely necessary for the main plot. The Knight Terrors one, in particular, loses focus on the second issue.
438 reviews2 followers
January 1, 2026
The Dark Path pumps the brakes on Williamson's Superman run with Absolute Power and Knight Terrors tie-ins. Don't get me wrong, it's still good! I just wish the main story wasn't being interrupted.
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250 reviews
April 2, 2025
Skippable tie-in issues to two different events. Nothing to see here. Move along.
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24 reviews1 follower
September 19, 2025
Same rating as ‘Absolute Power’. Overall enjoyable read but just a LOT going on with some missing elements. I enjoyed seeing Superman and Zatanna team up again!
Profile Image for Arianna.
254 reviews
January 15, 2025
This volume collects the tie-ins to Absolute Power, which are good but obviously have no resolution here. Then it features some Knight Terrors issues. Not only is the inclusion of those issues kind of random, but the stories are not even good. I guess they're meant to have that confusing effect dreams can have when nothing makes sense and weird things keep happening, but it just seems like the villain is running out of ideas on how to scare Superman and is just throwing shit at the wall and seeing what sticks. I really liked Tom Reilly's art though.
Profile Image for Eli Seibert.
Author 3 books9 followers
December 20, 2024
This is confounding. The first half of the book is a tie in with absolute power, which I haven’t read but was easy to follow. The second half was tie ins with knight terrors? Which happened like a year or two ago? So it pulls you out of the story you are in the middle of and throws you into another story that has already been resolved. I don’t really understand that choice.
Profile Image for Michael.
3,394 reviews
April 4, 2025
The main chapters - the ABSOLUTE POWER tie-in - was solid. Nice to see Superman taking action. Great to see Lois taking charge. The journey was decent enough. Nothing essential, but better than ABSOLUTE POWER at least.

The "Insomnia" chapters ... I guess there's a larger story there that I'm not privy to. I didn't get it at all.
Profile Image for Ethan.
90 reviews
April 7, 2025
*3.5

An enjoyable if very disjointed read. A volume of tie ins which, while tell an interesting enough story, doesn't really do anything of significance. Writing and art is incredible throughout as has been the standard for this Superman run so far.

Worth a read if you're all in on the run, but skippable in all honesty.
Profile Image for Steven desJardins.
191 reviews3 followers
January 4, 2025
Tie-ins to other stories, presented without context, and not even in the order they occurred. Plus, the writing is not very good. Best thing I can say about it is it didn't take long to read. I won't be ordering anything more by this writer.
Profile Image for Will Cooper.
1,909 reviews5 followers
April 11, 2025
The Absolute Power tie-ins were fine. Supes and Zatanna have to go find magic where Waller doesn't have access to it.

And then there are two Knight Terror tie-ins which were garbage, as was that event.
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