Flashpoint (comics) explained

Flashpoint
Italic Title:force
Limited:Y
Superhero:y
Publisher:DC Comics
Startmo:May
Startyr:2011
Endmo:August
Endyr:2011
Issues:5 (main series)
Main Char Team:Flash (Barry Allen)
Reverse-Flash (Eobard Thawne)
Batman (Thomas Wayne)
Cyborg
Booster Gold
Wonder Woman
Aquaman
Writers:Geoff Johns
Artists:Andy Kubert
Tpb:Hardcover
Isbn:1-4012-3337-6
Subcat:DC Comics
Sort:Flashpoint
2Ndary Box:y

Flashpoint is a 2011 comic book crossover story arc published by DC Comics. Consisting of an eponymous core limited series and a number of tie-in titles, the storyline premiered in May 2011. The core miniseries was written by Geoff Johns and pencilled by Andy Kubert. In its end, the series radically changes the status quo for the DC Universe, leading into the publisher's 2011 relaunch, The New 52.

Flashpoint details an altered DC Universe in which only Barry Allen seems to be aware of significant differences between the regular timeline and the altered one, including Cyborg's place as the world's quintessential hero, much like Superman is in the main timeline, with Superman himself being held captive as a lab-rat by the United States government within an underground facility in Metropolis. In addition, Thomas Wayne is Batman, and a war between Wonder Woman and Aquaman has decimated western Europe.[1]

Consisting of a 61 issue run, the series crossed over with Booster Gold, sixteen separate three-issue miniseries, and a number of one-shots beginning in June 2011.[2] Flash #12 was the last in the series; a thirteenth issue was announced for sale in May of the same year, but was withdrawn.[3]

A sequel series, Flashpoint Beyond, debuted in 2022, with Johns returning to write the series alongside Jeremy Adams and Tim Sheridan.

The storyline is adapted in the film as well as in the third season of The CW television series The Flash. Elements of the Flashpoint storyline are also adapted into a feature film adaptation of The Flash as part of the DC Extended Universe.

Plot

See also: List of Flashpoint (comics) characters. Barry Allen wakes up to discover everything and everyone around him has changed. He is not Flash, nor does he have powers. His mother Nora (deceased in his own timeline) is alive; his father, Henry, died of a heart attack three years ago (alive and in prison in his own timeline). Captain Cold is Central City's greatest hero, the Justice League was never established, and even Superman is seemingly nonexistent. In Gotham City, Batman throws a criminal off a building. Cyborg and Batman have a conference with a group of superheroes to discuss how Wonder Woman's Amazons have conquered the United Kingdom, while Aquaman's Atlanteans have sunk the rest of Western Europe, and the battle between the two has caused massive death and destruction. America is similarly endangered. The heroes cannot cooperate to find a solution, and the meeting is ended. Barry Allen drives to the Batcave, where Batman attacks him. Batman is revealed to be Thomas Wayne—in this timeline his son, Bruce, was killed by the robber instead of his wife and himself. In this timeline, Thomas brutally beat the robber to death for murdering Bruce, and Martha went insane at the loss of her son, becoming the Joker.[4] [5] [6]

In the flooded remains of Paris, Deathstroke captains a pirate ship in search of his daughter. Emperor Aquaman appears and stabs Deathstroke in the chest and attacks Deathstroke's crew (Sonar, Icicle, and Clayface). Sonar is able to remove a piece of the trident from Deathstroke's chest and heal him. At Wayne Manor, Barry tries to explain to Thomas about his secret identity as the Flash and his relationship to Bruce Wayne. Barry's memory begins to spontaneously realign itself to the altered timeline and Barry realizes that the world of Flashpoint is not a parallel dimension, but an alternate reality. Barry's ring ejects Eobard Thawne's Reverse-Flash costume and causes Barry to believe that his enemy is responsible for changing history. Barry decides to recreate the accident that gave him his powers in a bid to undo the damage caused by Thawne, but his initial attempt fails and leaves him badly burned.[7]

In London, Steve Trevor is waiting at a rendezvous for Lois Lane but is attacked by Wonder Woman and the Amazons. Wonder Woman catches him by the neck with her Lasso of Truth and begins interrogating him. He explains that he was hired to extract Lane from New Themyscira because she was sent to gather information on the Amazons for Cyborg. The U.S. president informs Cyborg that Steve Trevor sent a signal to the Resistance but was intercepted because of a traitor among the heroes that Cyborg tried to recruit. Cyborg is relieved of duty as Element Woman sneaks into the headquarters. Meanwhile, in New Themyscira, Lane encounters the Resistance. A second attempt at recreating Allen's accident restores his powers and health. He concludes that the Reverse-Flash changed history to prevent the formation of the Justice League. He also learns that Kal-El was taken by Project: Superman. Flash, Batman and Cyborg join the cause to stop Wonder Woman and Aquaman. The three find a pale, weakened Superman at the Project and realize that he may well have been in a containment cell since he was a child—possibly never even seeing a human being before. After being rescued, Superman flies off in seeming fright in the midst of a battle with the guards, leaving the three in the sewers to be rescued by Element Woman.[8] Flash's memories continue to change.

The president announces Cyborg's failure to unite the world's superheroes and the U.S. enters into the Atlantean-Amazon war. Flash, Batman, Cyborg, and Element Woman ask for the Marvel Family's help and Batman asks Billy to use his lightning to prevent Flash's memories from changing even further. The group hears of the failed air assault on England due to the Amazons' Invisible Plane air force. Hal Jordan, who had not become Green Lantern in this timeline, is the first casualty, and a giant Atlantean-generated tidal wave threatens the rest of New Themyscira. Flash tells Batman that if he fails to stop Thawne, the world will destroy itself. Despite reservations, Batman joins Flash as the group heads off to New Themyscira. Enchantress joins them en route. Wonder Woman and Aquaman are fighting one-on-one until Flash and his team arrive. The Marvel Family transforms into Captain Thunder, also transforming Tawky Tawny. Captain Thunder attacks Wonder Woman and appears to be winning until Enchantress reveals herself as the Amazon spy in the Resistance and uses her magic to restore the Marvel Family to their mortal forms. Penthesilea (who was secretly one of the conspirators of the Atlanteans-Amazons war, along with Orm) kills Billy Batson, causing a massive explosion that cripples the opposing forces. In the wake of the devastation, Thawne appears in front of Flash.[9]

The Reverse-Flash reveals that Flash himself created the Flashpoint timeline by traveling back in time to stop him from killing Barry's mother. Barry pulled the entire Speed Force into himself to stop Thawne, transforming the timeline by shattering the history of his allies. Thawne resets Barry's internal vibrations, enabling him to remember this. According to Thawne, these actions transformed him into a living paradox, no longer requiring Barry to exist and allowing him to kill the Flash without erasing his own existence. Thawne continues to taunt Barry with this knowledge until Batman kills him with an Amazonian sword. As the fight continues, Superman arrives and begins to aid the heroes, first by landing hard enough to crush the Enchantress under his feet. Thomas insists that Barry put history back to normal to undo the millions of deaths. Meanwhile, Cyborg detects seismic activity which he claims could destroy the world. Waves start to approach. Now knowing the point of divergence, the Flash restores the timeline. As he enters the timestream, a dying Thomas thanks him for giving his son a second chance and gives Barry a letter addressed to Bruce. Barry then meets with his mother and bids a tearful farewell to her.

Traveling back in time, Barry merges with his earlier self during the attempt to stop Thawne. While traveling through time, Barry realizes he can see three different timelines — DC (New Earth), Vertigo (Earth-13), and WildStorm (Earth-50). A mysterious hooded figure tells him that the world was split into three to weaken them for an impending threat, and must now be reunited to combat it. The DC, Vertigo, and Wildstorm universes are then merged, but unbeknownst to Barry and the hooded figure (later revealed to be a cursed immortal Pandora), the mentioned threat intervened and removed 10 years of history from DC characters, which created instead a brand new DC Universe. Barry then wakes up in a similar manner to the beginning of Flashpoint, also retaining all his memories from the alternate timeline. Believing that everything is over, Barry remembers Thomas' letter and gives it to Bruce, who is still Batman in this timeline. Bruce, deeply touched by his father's sacrifice to ensure his son's life, cries and expresses his gratitude to Barry for informing him of the events that transpired before the timeline was reset.[10]

Alternate versions

Tales from the Dark Multiverse

In Tales from the Dark Multiverse, Barry Allen attempts to restore his powers in order to undo the Flashpoint timeline, he dies in the process and Eobard Thawne – the Reverse Flash – takes his place and begins to reshape the world as he desires. After he blackmails the President to grant him authority by killing Aquaman to end the war, Thawne is nearly defeated by 'Superman', only for Superman to be killed by Batman so that Thawne may someday bring Bruce back to life. When Wonder Woman reappears with the New Gods of Apokolips as her gods, Thawne runs back in time to save the Waynes as a deal with Thomas, and then turns his attention to trying to reconstruct reality to make himself the hero.[11]

Publication

Titles

Collected editions

The series is collected into a number of volumes:

!Title!Material collected!Published date !ISBN
The Flash Vol. 2: The Road to FlashpointThe Flash (vol. 3) #8–12November 2011
FlashpointFlashpoint #1–5October 2011
Absolute FlashpointFlashpoint #1–5, The Flash (vol. 4) #1January 2019
Flashpoint: The World of Flashpoint Featuring The FlashGrodd of War #1, Kid Flash Lost #1–3, Legion of Doom #1–3, Reverse Flash #1, Citizen Cold #1–3March 2012
Flashpoint: The World of Flashpoint Featuring Wonder WomanEmperor Aquaman #1–3, Outsider #1–3, Lois Lane and the Resistance #1–3, Wonder Woman and the Furies #1–3March 2012
Flashpoint: The World of Flashpoint Featuring SupermanWorld of Flashpoint #1–3, Booster Gold #44–47, The Canterbury Cricket #1, Project Superman #1–3March 2012
Flashpoint: The World of Flashpoint Featuring BatmanBatman: Knight of Vengeance #1–3, Deadman and the Flying Graysons #1–3, Deathstroke and the Curse of the Ravager #1–3, Secret Seven #1–3March 2012
Flashpoint: The World of Flashpoint Featuring Green LanternHal Jordan #1–3, Abin Sur – The Green Lantern #1–3, Frankenstein and the Creatures of the Unknown #1–3, Green Arrow Industries #1March 2012
Flashpoint: The 10th Anniversary OmnibusBooster Gold (vol. 2) #44-47, Flash (vol. 3) #9-12, Flashpoint #1-5, Flashpoint: Reverse-Flash #1, Flashpoint: Abin Sur the Green Lantern #1-3, Flashpoint: Emperor Aquaman #1-3, Flashpoint: Batman Knight of Vengeance #1-3, Flashpoint: Citizen Cold #1-3, Flashpoint: The World of Flashpoint #1-3, Flashpoint: Deadman and the Flying Graysons #1-3, Flashpoint: Deathstroke and the Curse of the Ravager #1-3, Flashpoint: Lois Lane and the Resistance #1-3, Flashpoint: The Outsider #1-3, Flashpoint: Secret Seven #1-3, Flashpoint: The Canterbury Cricket #1, Flashpoint: Wonder Woman and the Furies #1-3, Flashpoint: Kid Flash Lost #1-3, Flashpoint: Project Superman #1-3, Flashpoint: Frankenstein and the Creatures of the Unknown #1-3, Flashpoint: Green Arrow Industries #1, Flashpoint: Grodd of War #1, Flashpoint: Hal Jordan #1-3, Flashpoint: The Legion of Doom #1-3April 2021

In other media

Television

Several allusions to Flashpoint are made in The CW's live-action Arrowverse:

Film

Video games

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: FLASHPOINT THURSDAY Noon Eastern Edition, Live from ComicsPRO . https://web.archive.org/web/20120112141502/http://dcu.blog.dccomics.com/2011/02/10/flashpoint-thursday-noon-eastern-edition-live-from-comicspro/ . 12 January 2012 . The Source: The Official Blog of DC Comics . 10 February 2011 . 31 July 2019.
  2. Web site: Flashpoint Friday: Everything Will Change in a Flash . https://web.archive.org/web/20110201024036/http://dcu.blog.dccomics.com/2011/01/28/flashpoint-friday-everything-will-change-in-a-flash/ . 1 February 2011 . The Source: The Official Blog of DC Comics . 28 January 2011 . 31 July 2019.
  3. Cancellations . . 21 . 6 . June 2011 . 31 July 2019 . 12 May 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120512111937/http://www.previewsworld.com/support/previews_docs/orderforms/JUN11_Cancel.txt . dead.
  4. Johns, Geoff . Flashpoint . 1 . May 2011 . DC Comics.
  5. Azzarello, Brain . Flashpoint: Batman – Knight of Vengeance . 2 . June 2011 . DC Comics.
  6. Azzarello, Brain . Flashpoint: Batman – Knight of Vengeance . 3 . July 2011 . DC Comics.
  7. Johns, Geoff . Flashpoint . 2 . June 2011 . DC Comics.
  8. Johns, Geoff . Flashpoint . 3 . July 2011 . DC Comics.
  9. Johns, Geoff . Flashpoint . 4 . Early August 2011 . DC Comics.
  10. Johns, Geoff . Flashpoint . 5 . August 2011 . DC Comics.
  11. Tales from the Dark Multiverse: Flashpoint Vol 1 #1
  12. Web site: DC DC Rolls Out "Flashpoint" Mini Creative Teams . Comic Book Resources . 2011-04-02.
  13. Web site: Jeffrey . Renaud . FLASHPOINT FACTS: Lemire Bolts Frankenstein into "Flashpoint" . . May 27, 2011 . September 1, 2011.
  14. Web site: Josie . Campbell . FLASHPOINT FACTS: DnA Takes On "Lois Lane" and "Wonder Woman" . . April 29, 2011 . May 17, 2011.
  15. News: Matt's Inside Line: Scoop on Bones, Once, Homeland, Blacklist, Haven, Reign, TVD, Sleepy Hollow and More. TV Line. September 5, 2014. September 5, 2014.
  16. News: Grant Gustin on 'The Flash': "My Favorite Character That I'll Ever Get to Play". The Hollywood Reporter. August 18, 2014. August 18, 2014.
  17. http://www.worldsfinestonline.com/2013/02/21/warner-home-video-issues-press-release-new-images-from-superman-unbound/ Warner Home Video issues press release, new images from Superman Unbound
  18. Web site: McMillan. Graeme. EXCLUSIVE: Flash Movie Won't Feature The Flashpoint We Expect, Says Director. July 22, 2017. July 22, 2017. The Hollywood Reporter.
  19. Web site: New 'Flash' Movie Title Suggests It Could Shake Up the DC Universe. Goodman. JJ. January 8, 2020. That Hashtag Show. January 8, 2020.
  20. Breznican. Anthony. Ben Affleck Will Return as Batman in The Flash. 2021-01-06. Vanity Fair. 20 August 2020 . en-us.
  21. Web site: D'Alessandro. Anthony. 2020-10-06. 'The Batman' Flies To 2022 Post 'Dune' Drift, 'Matrix 4' Moves Up To Christmas 2021, 'Shazam! 2' Zaps To 2023 & More WB Changes – Update. 2021-01-06. Deadline. en-US.
  22. Web site: Barnhardt. Adam. April 26, 2023. The Flash Directors on How Flashpoint Was an Influence. 2023-04-26. ComicBook.com. en-US.