Flashpoint Beyond by Geoff Johns
is a miniseries staring Thomas Wayne (Bruce Wayne’s father) from the Flashpoint
timeline where he somehow has survived his death that occurred in a separate timeline. In this version of the timeline, he is alive
and trying to figure how he is living and in a timeline that is no longer
supposed to exist. He is a living paradox. This Flashpoint Universe is a darker
and more tragic universe because of the various changes to the timeline caused
by Barry Allen (The Flash) going back in time to save his mother from her
killer. While the original flashpoint title focused on The Flash with Thomas
Wayne as a secondary main character, subsequent stories involving this timeline
have starred Thomas.
There are many important differences in
this timeline. Bruce Wayne is dead as he died when he was a child instead of
his parents. That caused his Dad to become a Batman who kills while Martha
Wayne lost her mind and became the Joker. Superman’s rocket ship crash landed in
Metropolis and killed tens of thousands of people. Baby Clark was imprisoned
and tortured by the United States government until he escaped as an adult. This
version of Superman is much weaker than his main universe counterpart because he
never got the sunlight exposure as a child due to his captivity in an
underground prison. Aquaman and Wonder Woman were engaged to be married and it
never happened. Various other things did, which ultimately led to Atlantis and
Thymesceria at war with most of the world caught in the middle. The most famous
hero at this point is Cyborg who is trying to unite various heroes to protect
what is left.
The art and action is very good and the
tale is very complicated. There is violence, murder, suicide, and more so this
is aimed towards the late teen reader and older. Since it is alternate timeline
even beloved characters can be killed off without a lot of fuss. One character
who is a fan favorite for many is burned alive. This is not an easy read.
This is a very good miniseries, but it
is designed to setup various storylines and new titles. Part of Flashpoint
Beyond by Geoff Johns is told in flashback form and could be very
confusing if people have not read the previous works. It is a good book, but
the ending is unsatisfactory as many plot points or storylines are not resolved
as they will be continued in other titles such as the upcoming Justice
Society volume.
My reading copy came for the Pleasant Grove
Branch of the Dallas Public Library System.
Scott A. Tipple ©2023
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