DC x AEW #2
| Writer | Steve Orlando |
| Artist | Travis Mercer |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
It’s the most dangerous heel turn in history as Injustice Incorporated is born! The Big Galactic Belt rests on Lex Luthor’s waist—with a snap, he can remix reality to his whim. With the Justice League and AEW’s most iconic wrestlers spread across the globe, locked in battle with the DC Universe’s most notorious villains, it’s a race against time to stop Lex before he locks in his control of Earth. As the stakes skyrocket by the second, a challenge is issued—for all its power, the Big Galactic Belt is still a championship. Once called out, its owner has no choice but to defend it. The fate of reality comes down to a tornado tag match! The cosm more
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8.6
Comic Watch - Chad Burdette
Mar 12, 2026DC X AEW #2 completes the an interesting and entertaining experiment of bringing these two worlds together while showing the love and respect that the team of Steve Orlando and Travis Mercer both have for wrestling and the DCU Read Full Review
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8.5
Fanlight Zone - Ken M.
Mar 11, 2026Lex Luthor and Mercedes Mone’s plans run into a faction more dominant than any wrestling fans have ever seen in this closing chapter. Orlando’s writing hits the spots for each key player. Mercer and and the art team deliver on the main event bout. The world of comics and wrestling merge for another fun saga fans of both won’t want to miss. Read Full Review
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8.0
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Mar 11, 2026It’s a fun story full of easter eggs for AEW fans, but non-wrestling fans might only get about half the references. Read Full Review
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7.5
AIPT - Jonathan Waugh
Mar 11, 2026Despite a rushed two-issue run, DC x AEW is a fun and frenetic mashup of the heroes of the DC Universe and All Elite Wrestling. Read Full Review
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6.5
Comic Book Clique - Abel Loza
Mar 15, 2026DC X AEW #2 turned out to be a fun, messy, and serviceable crossover that delivered enough fan service to AEW and DC fans to make up for the lack of plot and deeper storytelling. The characterization of the wrestlers was so spot-on that it’s clear writer Steve Orlando is the perfect person to helm any future DC/AEW crossovers. Even with its flaws, DC X AEW #2 is something that AEW fans can be proud of. For what it was, the issue does enough to bring lapsed readers back to comics—or vice versa—which is exactly what this crossover was designed to do. Read Full Review
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