

Buy Flashpoint (2024 Edition) 1 by Johns, Geoff, Kubert, Andy (ISBN: 9781779517272) from desertcart's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Review: The Back of the book says it all great stroy and comic book art the way it should be!! - I really enjoyed this story. The Flash is the perfect character to use the time travel paradox. As Batman admits if he had the power he would use it to save his parents. The story and the art work are incredible, best of all this is not even an else world. As someone has already said this is the main story so it moves very quickly, and leaves the reader to try and work out many of differences in this world. There are separate stories of each of the main characters if you do want to research it further. Barry Allen, has woken up to a different world, he does not have the powers of the Flash and his closest friends and allies are different, if they even exist. To find the villain responsible Barry must seek out the one hero he know exists (Batman) and get him to help put the world right. Though like everything in this timeline this person is not who he is supposed to be. I have to say I really enjoyed the Batman Flash team up and hope that DC does a more of them not just Batman Superman all the time. If you like comic books get this book. Even as a standalone it is a great story, being part of a series it is not a complete standalone like say Justice TP , but it is comic books action and fun at its best. Especially if you are a fan of Batman or the Flash. Review: Geoff Johns brings us into a new age with a flash - We've seen it before in other media, people who go back in time and change one slight thing and return to the present to see their world turned upside down. This is the premise of Flashpoint but it's done in a world building way that makes you believe that DC could literally create series after series based on such a strange world. Barry Allen wakes one day to discover that his mother is actually alive, and that she was never murdered when he was a boy, but he also discovers that he has lost his connection to the Speed Force, the essence that gives him his abilities. Discovering from then on that he never became The Flash, he also learns that although Batman exists, he exists under different circumstances to the one he knows so well, and that Aquaman and Wonder Woman are heads of state for Atlantis and Themyscira respectively and are involved in a war against one and other that threatens to destroy the world. Barry then has to enlist help from this mysterious new Batman in order to get his powers back, and learn why the Reverse Flash hid his costume in his costume ring, resulting in him having to restore the timeline. The story is very well built and has a satisfying conclusion too, which culminates in the creation of the New 52 universe, which you will witness on the last few pages of the book.
| Best Sellers Rank | 50,914 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 392 in Super-Hero Graphic Novels 19,531 in Science Fiction & Fantasy (Books) |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (4,584) |
| Dimensions | 16.92 x 0.69 x 25.88 cm |
| Edition | 1st |
| ISBN-10 | 1779517270 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1779517272 |
| Item weight | 312 g |
| Language | English |
| Part of Series | Flashpoint |
| Print length | 176 pages |
| Publication date | 3 Sept. 2024 |
| Publisher | Dc Comics |
K**I
The Back of the book says it all great stroy and comic book art the way it should be!!
I really enjoyed this story. The Flash is the perfect character to use the time travel paradox. As Batman admits if he had the power he would use it to save his parents. The story and the art work are incredible, best of all this is not even an else world. As someone has already said this is the main story so it moves very quickly, and leaves the reader to try and work out many of differences in this world. There are separate stories of each of the main characters if you do want to research it further. Barry Allen, has woken up to a different world, he does not have the powers of the Flash and his closest friends and allies are different, if they even exist. To find the villain responsible Barry must seek out the one hero he know exists (Batman) and get him to help put the world right. Though like everything in this timeline this person is not who he is supposed to be. I have to say I really enjoyed the Batman Flash team up and hope that DC does a more of them not just Batman Superman all the time. If you like comic books get this book. Even as a standalone it is a great story, being part of a series it is not a complete standalone like say Justice TP , but it is comic books action and fun at its best. Especially if you are a fan of Batman or the Flash.
K**L
Geoff Johns brings us into a new age with a flash
We've seen it before in other media, people who go back in time and change one slight thing and return to the present to see their world turned upside down. This is the premise of Flashpoint but it's done in a world building way that makes you believe that DC could literally create series after series based on such a strange world. Barry Allen wakes one day to discover that his mother is actually alive, and that she was never murdered when he was a boy, but he also discovers that he has lost his connection to the Speed Force, the essence that gives him his abilities. Discovering from then on that he never became The Flash, he also learns that although Batman exists, he exists under different circumstances to the one he knows so well, and that Aquaman and Wonder Woman are heads of state for Atlantis and Themyscira respectively and are involved in a war against one and other that threatens to destroy the world. Barry then has to enlist help from this mysterious new Batman in order to get his powers back, and learn why the Reverse Flash hid his costume in his costume ring, resulting in him having to restore the timeline. The story is very well built and has a satisfying conclusion too, which culminates in the creation of the New 52 universe, which you will witness on the last few pages of the book.
I**S
Surprisingly good
The graphic novel itself comprises the original 5-issue miniseries, alternate covers, plus a variety of character sketches, with a wraparound image on the book itself which is revealed when you remove the jacket. The story is quite well done, albeit somewhat compressed. Scenes, sometimes even single panels, refer to events which take place in the range of single issues and three-part miniseries which surround the core narrative. I wasn't actually going to bother with any of these others when they're collected except for the Superman tie-in (I'll explain why later), but now, having actually read the whole core story, I find myself interested enough to want to buy several of the others. The artwork is good slick stuff by Andy Kubert (one of two comic artist sons of comic artist legend Joe Kubert) in a stylish quasi-realistic super-hero mode being attractive, dynamic and detailed. Now the story. Barry Allen/The Flash wakes up in a changed world where he isn't the Flash, Batman isn't Bruce Wayne but is prone to kill criminals, Hal Jordan is still a test-pilot, no-one has heard of Superman and the world's great and most trusted super-hero is Cyborg. This, on its own, isn't too bad but, as Barry discovers, things are far worse. Aquaman and his kingdom Atlantis has drowned western Europe and is at war with Wonder Woman (who killed Aquaman's wife) and her Amazons who have conquered the UK, killed millions and castrated male survivors. This war threatens to destroy the world unless the superheroes can band together to stop them. The problem with this is that most super-heroes hate each other. As I said above, there's an awful lot going so I can't really go into detail without going on for ages and spoiling all the surprises. Just two subplots though: Barry Allen has to forge an alliance with a vicious Batman he doesn't know; Kal El does exist but he's been locked in a secret vault since he arrived on this planet as a baby and isn't the Superman we know. Needless to say, Barry Allen, with his powers returned, faces his arch-enemy who has caused the reality shift and hurtles back in time to get things back on their proper track. Which is when something strange happens. And that something strange is the creation of DC's New Universe which is the whole reason behind Flashpoint. But even if you take away all the reasons behind it and we're still left with a good full of surprises super-hero yarn and that's just fine by me.
P**7
It all starts here!
Although I freely admit that you probably need to read other 'World of Flashpoint' sets to fully understand this, it works wonderfully well with the supporting material. That is how it should be judged! If you intend to read this as a standalone piece of material then knock a star off as elements of the narrative will be confusing. Howevever, if you're a die hard fan who wants to understand the prequel story to 'The New 52' then I guarantee you'll want to do a bit more reading anyway. The book itself attempts to get through an awful lot in 5 issues worth of material, and certainly needs a few read throughs to reveal all of its secrets. This is a journey worth taking if you give it a chance.
B**5
A Great Story for New and Old Fans of the Speedster
I'm fairly new to the Flash and his history, but Flashpoint's given me a newfound appreciation for the character. Geoff Johns balances an intriguing narrative with interesting new characters very well (most of the time), and his dialogue is on-point. I found it engaging and fun throughout. I would recommend this to both newer fans of the Flash, since Johns does well at introducing the core aspects of the character, as well as fans already familiar and simply looking for a great story.
N**U
DCコミックス大長編作品「フラッシュポイント」 内容はいわゆる『世界改変』 警察の鑑識係バリーアレンは落雷事故により 世界最速の男となりその力を正義のため走るヒーロー・フラッシュになった。 グリーンランタンらと共にジャスティスリーグなる組織を結成など ところがある日、目を覚ますと能力が消失 いつも隠し持っているコスチュームはどこへ? さらには亡くなったはずの母親が警察署へ尋ねにきた。 驚くのはこれから、テレビを見ると アマゾン軍団と海底人帝国の戦争によりヨーロッパ大陸がほぼ壊滅に 当然ジャスティスリーグなる軍団がいない! 友人であるグリーンランタンはハル・ジョーダンではなく宇宙人アビン・サー なっている?!これはどういうことだ? バリーもバットマンの正体を知る数少ない人物のひとり 原因を突き止める為にゴッサムシティのウエイン亭へと向かい 地下基地バットケイブヘいって見ると様子が変だった。 なんとバットマンがブルース・ウエインではなくトーマス・ウエインであった! 世界改変の原因を突き止めるのに力が必要なバリーアレンは、ある実験を行う・・・ マーベルコミックスの「Xメン・エイジオブアポカリプス」「Xメン&アべンジャーズ:ハウスオブM」 につづくクロスオーバー大長編、「スーパーマン」「バットマン」といったその他タイトルも 一時「フラッシュポイント」の関連作に変更されていた。 ほんのわずかな登場、途中で抜け出したりするキャラクターに関しては関連作品を買うべし。 一例としてスーパーマンなる人物は「プロジェクト・スーパーマン」の単行本をチエック! 本筋は明確にかかれていて解りやすい。 脚本家の丁寧な画面構成と作画者の絵が実にきれいでありがたい。 もっともありがたいのは作画者がアメコミファンなら知っていて当たり前、Xメンを手がけてきたアンディ・キュバートである
D**H
Really enjoyed the story. Artwork was great in it.
S**Y
Even without reading it I already knew the story and I already have seen the animated movie based on Flashpoint. It's pretty famous stuff in comic history. Geoff Johns is my top most favourite writer and I haven't read anything where he disappointed me. His writing skills make me wonder that is he a God? New 52's always been my favourite. This is great point to start reading the whole 52 followed by Rebirth and other. It's awesome story line up where Flash gets trapped in some other timeline where nothing good is going and heroes turning into doom for the planet. This story line up affected DC majorly and everything got changed... as it says... in a Flash. I am not much impressed by the artwork. It's more than Okay but not might impressive. But here story shoulders the weight of everything to make this a classic tale which will be remembered for many decades.
D**O
Having read all of the other comics from the flashpoint story, the conclussion of it, with barry allen, was a very interesting one to follow. Excellent character presentation for the alternative versions and their „new“ bsckgrounds in this dystopian world really sells it
M**.
Ordine arrivato in pochissimo tempo e in ottime condizioni. La storia è fantastica, e non credo che si possa dire qualcosa di male su questo. Unico difetto, dura troppo poco.
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