In the meantime, he runs into Mime and Marionette, characters from the DC comic series, Doomsday Clock- a sequel to Watchmen. Flashpoint Beyond unites several fan-favorite characters from the DC Omniverse, and it will be interesting to see what the series has to offer in terms of a cohesive story.

Exploring a dark timeline in ‘Flashpoint Beyond’

Written by Geoff Johns and illustrated by Eduardo Risso, this series does not feature Flash as the central character of the storyline. instead, the the focus is on a Batman or Thomas Wayne. For those new to the series, Thomas is Bruce Wayne’s father. There is a chance that the story might take a dark and devious turn.

Towards the beginning of this year, DC made it official that the Flashpoint universe would be back with an even darker concept. The Flashpoint universe was primarily based on The Flash who has traveled to the several timelines in the past without messing up the time flow. However, the one time Barry does lose control over himself and tries to save his mother from the Reverse-Flash, he changes the timeline and everything in his universe is altered.

The Flashpoint Beyond begins with Thomas Wayne waking up in a world that has been destroyed. Now, he has to find out the mystery behind the world’s resurrection.

Speaking about his collaboration with artist Eduardo Risso and his experience working on this mini-series, writer Geoff Johns said:

The Flashpoint Beyond #0 has just released on April 5. The series is set to get five more installments, with one issue releasing every two weeks.

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