
Moreover, even though this resurrected Multiverse still garners tons of questions, the present actions of the characters stayed true to form to the original FLASHPOINT and furnished their logical conclusions. There was just something about the pacing that revealed this inner fury deep insight of Thomas Wayne as the story unfolded. THE DISPATCHĮven though FLASHPOINT BEYOND #1 is cluttered with monologuing and heavy dialogue, Johns, Adams, and Sheridan still find a creative intensity and rhythm to the story which was very reminiscent of DOOMSDAY CLOCK. If you’re interested in this comic, series, related trades, or any of the others mentioned, then simply click on the title/link to snag a copy through Amazon as you read the Flashpoint Beyond #1 Review. Let’s race into FLASHPOINT BEYOND #1 by Geoff Johns, Jeremy Adams, and Tim Sheridan as they lead the charge in resurrecting one of the best events to ever hit DC COMICS!! And after attempting to recreate Barry Allen as the FLASH once again only to kill him in the process, Thomas Wayne searches for answers as to why AQUAMAN would even know to try to sabotage his experiment in the first place.

However, the only person who seems to remember the events from the original FLASHPOINT are Thomas Wayne.


The FLASHPOINT Universe is back… somehow and in some way. Writer: Geoff Johns, Jeremy Adams, and Tim Sheridan Art: Xermánico, Mikel Janín, Romulo Fajardo Jr., Jordie Bellaire, and Rob Leigh Publisher: DC Comics Price: $4.99 Release Date: May 3rd, 2022
