The Flashpoint Beyond series from DC Comics is shaking up everything fans expect from a Flashpoint story. Written by Geoff Johns, Jeremy Adams, and Tim Sheridan, with art by Xermanico and Mikel Janín, Flashpoint Beyond strikes a crucial balance between cosmic conflicts of epic proportions and heartbreakingly intimate problems. Thus far, Flashpoint Beyond has continued Thomas Wayne's quest to understand what is going on around him, as the Flashpoint universe has come alive once again under mysterious circumstances. Coincidentally, the villainous Psycho Pirate has arrived into the Flashpoint universe, murmuring something about a «dark crisis» in his original reality.
Flashpoint Beyond is a sequel to the landmark Flashpoint crossover from Geoff Johns and Andy Kubert, which was centered around Barry Allen's Flash discovering a dark, alternate universe from DC's Earth Prime. In the Flashpoint universe, The Amazons and Atlanteans are at war, while its Super-Man has been subjected to horrifying clandestine experiments. To top it off, Flashpoint's Batman is not Bruce Wayne, but his father, Thomas Wayne, who spiraled into violence after his son was murdered in an alley. While the Flashpoint universe went away after The Flash was able to return back to his reality, it has now returned just in time for Dark Crisis on Infinite Earths. We sat down with writers Jeremy Adams and Tim Sheridan at San Diego Comic-Con to discuss the specifics of Flashpoint Beyond as a sequel, as well as how it fits into larger events in the DC Universe.
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