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If last week's teasers covering four of their biggest franchises wasn't clue enough, DC Comics made it clear today that their incoming "Flashpoint" event is going to be big. At least 15 tie-in mini series big, and that's just for starters.
The publisher revealed today on their The Source blog that the Geoff Johns/Andy Kubert five-issue event – ostensibly spinning out of Johns' run on "The Flash" – will be supported by 15 mini series, 14 of which saw their titles unveiled in the following order:Whatever Happened to Gotham City?An earlier Source post confirmed that a 15th mini series in on tap "along with several important one shots" while adding "'Flashpoint' spans the DC Universe from the dark streets of Gotham to the ruins of Big Ben. It’s an international tale of action and intrigue that impacts an entire universe."
FLASHPOINT: BATMAN KNIGHT OF VENGEANCE #1-#3
FLASHPOINT: DEADMAN AND THE FLYING GRAYSONS #1-#3
Whatever Happened to the World’s Greatest Super Villains?
FLASHPOINT: CITIZEN COLD #1-#3
FLASHPOINT: DEATHSTROKE & THE CURSE OF THE RAVAGER #1-#3
FLASHPOINT: THE OUTSIDER #1-#3
Whatever Happened to the Aliens?
FLASHPOINT: ABIN SUR THE GREENLANTERN #1-#3
FLASHPOINT: PROJECT: SUPERMAN #1-#3
Whatever Happened to Science & Magic?
FLASHPOINT: FRANKENSTEIN & THE CREATURES OF THE UNKNOWN #1-#3
FLASHPOINT: SECRET SEVEN #1-#3
Whatever Happened to Europe?
FLASHPOINT: EMPEROR AQUAMAN #1-#3
FLASHPOINT: WONDERWOMAN AND THE FURIES #1-#3
FLASHPOINT: LOIS LANE AND THE RESISTANCE #1-#3
Everything You Know Will Change in a Flash
FLASHPOINT: KID FLASH LOST #1-#3
FLASHPOINT: THE WORLD OF FLASHPOINT #1-#3
Aside from the fact that no creative teams were announced for the 14 three-issue series that were revealed today, the one standout detail from DC's announcement is the "Whatever Happened?" question serving as story hook for each set of minis. Originated in Alan Moore and Curt Swan's classic pre-Crisis Superman tale "Whatever Happened To The Man of Tomorrow?" the phrase has recently been turned into a DC story brand of sorts thanks to Neil Gaiman and Kubert's "Whatever Happened To The Caped Crusader?" story in Batman. Both of those comics involved "imaginary stories" picturing alternate futures and deaths for the two iconic heroes.
If the 15th mystery mini series also ends up clocking in at three issues, the entire "Flashpoint" event currently stands at 50 total issues – not counting any additional one shots or monthly series tie-ins. That means full immersion in the event will cost readers a minimum of $149.50 at DC's current $2.99-a-comics price point. "Flashpoint" launches with a preview in this year's DC offering for Free Comic Book Day, which is May 7. The regular series follows this summer.
For more information check out The Source and stay tuned to CBR News for more "Flashpoint" updates.
will these books be bumping the normal books off the shelves? because otherwise i don't see the differenceI fully plan to not read any of that and save some cash with this event. I like Elseworlds as Elseworlds, where you get a fun look at some other, wacky universe in its own self-contained little package. This is just an obnoxious interruption of the normal continuity, like JMS' Wonder Woman or Heroes Reborn.
still, disinterest is better than the active hate blackest night inspired(at least from me)That's what someone mentioned in the Flashpoint thread, but I don't know how reliable their information is. In any event, I'm not begrudging others to read them as long as they don't replace the ongoings. I just personally am not interested in the event.
still, disinterest is better than the active hate blackest night inspired(at least from me)
I thought Drz said in the Flashpoint thread that it would be a 5-issue mini.So, no word on the size of the actual event, though? Hmm, I wonder if this will be a smaller one or something, letting all of the alternate reality exploration in these minis.
I was actually just starting to get interested in the Rainbow Lanterns by then, and I figured all of the other characters involved would help drown out Hal's boringness. I'm always up for zombies, too.before. i was already bored of the rainbow lanterns and getting burnt out on zombies plus it was to be headlined by hal jordan. that's a trifecta of me not caring right there
I thought Drz said in the Flashpoint thread that it would be a 5-issue mini.
i don't remember, it's been awhile. but it sounds more strange to me to completely ignore a much beloved character for over a year than to give him an event
If that's the case, I may give the main mini-series a go.i thought flashpoint was going to be more wally centric, leaving barry headlining the ongoing?