Absolute Reimagining of DC Comics

Absolute Reimagining of DC Comics

From Imaginary Worlds by Eric Molinsky | Daylight Media

February 25, 2026 · 42 min

About this episode

This episode explores the dark parallel universe of DC Comics known as the Absolute Universe, featuring insights from key editors and a writer involved in its creation.

Imagine if Bruce Wayne had no money, if Superman grew up on Krypton and came to Earth with emotional scars, or if Wonder Woman had been raised in Hell. Welcome to the Absolute Universe – a dark parallel universe created by DC Comics in 2024. The idea of a parallel universe is not new to comic books, but what is surprising has been the success of the Absolute Universe. Some of the Absolute versions of superheroes have been outselling the comics that take place in DC’s mainline universe. I talk with Executive Editor Chris Conroy and Group Editor Katie Kubert about how they’ve overseen the team of artists and writers at DC crafting this dark universe with thematic parallels to our own world. And I talk with writer Kelly Thompson about how she came up with Absolute Wonder Woman and why the comic is resonating with so many fans. This episode is sponsored by Surfshark. Go to https://surfshark.com/worlds or use the code WORLDS at checkout to get 4 extra months of Surfshark VPN! To support the show, you can donate on Patreon where you get access to the ad-free version and our companion show Between Imaginary Worlds. You can also buy Imaginary Worlds merchandise at our online store. Learn…

People in this episode

Host: Eric Molinsky

Guests: Chris Conroy, Katie Kubert, Kelly Thompson

Topics covered

  • DC Comics
  • Absolute Universe
  • superheroes
  • parallel universe
  • comic books
  • storytelling

Keywords

  • Bruce Wayne
  • Superman
  • Wonder Woman
  • emotional scars
  • dark universe
  • comic book success
  • thematic parallels

Sponsors

Surfshark

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: DC Comics

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