Warning: contains spoilers for Flashpoint Beyond #0!
The Snyderverse is down but not out as a familiar Batman icon journeys to DC's sequel to one of the most well-known Flash stories of the modern era. 2011's Flashpoint was a leap forward in terms of both a Flash-centric narrative and the DC Universe as a whole, changing the entire comics lineup and ushering in the New 52. But in Flashpoint Beyond #0, another universe comes to DC Comics with a small but important appearance of the Batmobile from Snyder's Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.
The Flashpoint universe was created as a direct consequence of Barry Allen's ill-fated attempt to travel back in time to save his mother. Allen woke up in a universe in which his mother lived, but countless other catastrophes were created instead: Bruce Wayne was murdered and his father Thomas is a more violent and murderous Batman, the Amazons are engaged in a war with the Atlanteens, and Barry is no longer the Flash and has no superpowers. Together, Barry and Batman attempt to return Barry to his original time and save the Earth of the Flashpoint universe from destruction.
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At the end ofFlashpoint Beyond #0, Thomas Wayne has continued his life in the Flashpoint universe (and has even attempted and catastrophically failed to created his own Flash). Meanwhile in the prime DC Universe, the real Batman (Bruce Wayne, hears a commotion in the Batcave. None other than Corky Baxter appears, and he's sitting on top of the unmistakable silhouette of the Batmobile from Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (and the Batmobile from Tim Burton's 1989 film appears in the background).
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