DC Comics' new *DC K.O. Boss Battle #1* has just landed, unleashing a multiverse-spanning tournament featuring unexpected combatants. Fans eager to see Mortal Kombat's iconic ninjas clash with DC's finest are now grappling with a surprising outcome: legendary spectral ninja Scorpion and cryomancer Sub-Zero have been decisively defeated. In a shocking turn for the "King Omega" tournament, the NetherRealm's most recognizable duo met their match in the unlikely pairing of Plastic Man and Black Lightning, suffering a clean loss that few anticipated. The primary confrontation detailed in the issue saw Scorpion and Sub-Zero unleash their signature elemental attacks. Sub-Zero's ice arsenal, typically devastating, was weathered by the DC heroes. Plastic Man's elastic form proved difficult to pin down, allowing him to dodge attacks from both the spectral ninja and the cryomancer. Black Lightning, despite being briefly pierced by Scorpion's kunai in a moment of success for the Shirai Ryu, combined with Plastic Man for a critical combo that dropped Sub-Zero. The fight concluded when Plastic Man used his unique abilities to knock both Scorpion and Sub-Zero into each other, effectively securing a double K.O. for the DC side. The publication also details other significant crossover battles within the "King Omega" tournament. Notably, a clash between Superman and Homelander ended in a brutal stalemate. In a rare non-DC victory, Samantha Strong from "Beneath the Trees," armed with only a butcher knife, managed to defeat a fully armored Lex Luthor – the *only* reported instance of a non-DC combatant emerging victorious against a DC opponent in the detailed matchups. The Joker, previously dominating the tournament, met his match against Annabelle, failing to make the haunted doll move. Star Sapphire was also seen saving Sabrina (the Teenage Witch) in a separate encounter. Outcomes for Wonder Woman vs. Red Sonja and Batwoman vs. Vampirella were not specified. This pivotal event is detailed within DC Comics' recently released *DC K.O. Boss Battle #1*, now available. Was this a fair fight, or did the NetherRealm icons get outmaneuvered? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below! Read more at Screenrant: After 34 Years, Mortal Kombat Officially Nerfs Its 2 Strongest Heroes In A Major Update