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Saturday, December 14, 2019

Kingdom Come


Based on the Marvel Comics series "Marvels", “Kingdom Come” is a DC comic series written by Alex Ross in 1996.


When it comes to the storyline, like any other DC’s Elseworld storyline Kingdom Come has its own distinct timeline and acts as a separate arc in and of itself.

The series circulates around a religious minister Norman Mccay who was created specifically for this miniseries.


The story is set on a world where all of DC’s iconic heroes are faced with civil war against the new generation of heroes, causing it to be destroyed.

The reason for the war takes place beforehand, as all our heroes, such as Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman, have left and are replaced with a new breed of heroes, who while battling villains caused massive civilian casualties as these new heroes had no regard for such things.

Just like Norman, you guys might be wondering: “How did all this happen and what was the cause of it?”

The reason is disclosed when Norman Mccay receives a visit from the Spector who acts as a hand of god, punishing those who act unjust. He requests Norman to accompany him into judging who should be allowed to live and who should be allowed to die.

Spector explains that the Joker had poisoned the entire Daily Planet killing everyone and then was captured and killed by Magog. Instead of being asked for justification he was praised by everyone.

Coming to the present day, in order to put a stop to this war, the government launches a Nuclear Warhead. Shazam stops the warhead, killing himself and several others in the process.
Drowning with grief and in a state of revenge, Superman is consoled by Norman, coming to his senses.

In the end Superman leaves humanity in their own hands, to make decisions and govern themselves.



What this issue makes up emphasis on is that “no matter how strong and powerful you are, restraint is important. Everyone needs to a little humility and understanding. Killing and being vengeful is never the answer.”

DAWN OF X-FORCE

In terms of plot, it's impervious to state X-Force is the most significant companion series to Jonathan Hickman and Leinil Yu's recurrent X-Men comic. In any case, two issues in, possibly it's ideal to go above and beyond. This isn't only the most pivotal Dawn of X tie-in; it's really accomplishing more to establish the pace and heading of the establishment than X-Men itself. X-Force is quickly turning into the famous "on the off chance that you just read one X-Men comic..." title. What's more is that the series is just great on top of everything.

The entirety of this stems from issue #1's startling cliffhanger - the probable assassination of Charles Xavier. Indeed, even in a era where demise doesn't mean much for the X-Men any longer, that is a really serious deal. The inquiry is less whether Xavier's demise will stick for any genuine time span than how the X-Men's resurrection machine functions without such an essential segment set up. Also what turns out badly is, if a less experienced mystic commits an error. Those inquiries fuel an extremely quick paced and energizing followup part. We don't really find every one of the solutions yet, however the book jumps into the prompt aftermath of this death and the X-Men's reaction. 


All the while, author Benjamin Percy and craftsman Joshua Cassara have a considerably more noteworthy stage where to set up what makes this manifestation of X-Force so not quite the same as the rest. The essential fixings are still there, with this being a covert squad of mutants entrusted with doing the filthy work so the remainder of the X-Men can keep their hands clean. The setting has a significant effect. This isn't a group of solidified killers working under the noses of Mutant Leaders like Xavier or Cyclops. Different creators have contrasted the new X-Force with the CIA, and that examination is particularly borne out in issue #2. This is an insight organization and wetworks squad folded into one, working as the arm of a truly perceived mutant government. 


The cast additionally helps set this new series apart and feature the battles the X-Men face as they develop from superhuman group to actual mutant nation. Commonly, characters like Mammoth, Jean Dark and Child Omega would have no spot in X-Force. The previous two are idealists, and the last is only an idiotic child Wolverine has invested an unnecessary measure of energy attempting to recover. However, with regards to the new Dawn of X status quo, their potentiality bodes well. This issue concentrates a lot on the "righteous anger" these characters feel and the developing urgency as these veteran X-Men attempt to keep this surprising deception from unwinding everything Xavier endeavored to compose. This issue is commonly a lot darker than the remainder of the Beginning of X line (save for Fallen Angels) however it additionally realizes how to utilize characters like Child Omega ease up the spirits where necessary. 


This series additionally includes Cassara's best Marvel work to date. The choice to combine Cassara with colorist Dean White has truly paid off, bringing about a book that catches the coarse, blood-drenched underbelly of the X-Men universe while likewise making adequate space for dreamlike, here and there even Psychedelic imaginary. There's a solid feeling of unease and desperation powering this story along, and the workmanship is basic in building and keeping up that earnestness. 


In case you're just perusing one X-Men comic at the present time, it ought to most likely be X-Force. This series is accomplishing more than some other to investigate the new mutant squad quo as usual and the difficulties Krakoa faces from the outside world. That wouldn't mean a lot if the series weren't likewise pleasant to peruse, yet this creative team has demonstrated to be more than capable. X-Force peruses like a characteristic expansion of House of X and Powers of X while likewise building up its own firm feeling of personality and reason.

#xmen #xforce #houseofx #cassara #percy #marvelcomics #comics #marvel #dawnofxforce #childomega #comiccinematicuniverse #comicinsights #wolverine

Friday, December 13, 2019

The All-Father (Odin) #85 #86


Odin Borson is the King of Asgard known as the land of the Norse gods of myth. As a highest warrior and killer of the ice giants, he is a force to observe. Also known as the All-Father, King Odin raised a son named Thor with whom he defends their godly realm against threats planetary, cosmic, and sometimes even familial. 
Odin is the most powerful of the Asgardian gods. Possessing the massive energy source called the Odinpower, or Odinforce, Odin’s physical abilities are augmented, including superhuman strength, lifting up to 75 tons, superhuman durability, and regenerative powers. The Odinpower is used to channel cosmic energies into blasts of concussive force, energy shields, flight, interdimensional teleportation (capable of teleporting the entire realm of Asgard), heal the injuries of others, cast illusions, communicate with others across dimensional planes by manifesting an image of himself, rearrange matter at the molecular level, and increase his own physical size. At regular intervals, usually occurring once per year, Odin enters the “Odinsleep,” a coma-like state, to retain mastery over the Odinpower. On occasions when Odin is awakened prematurely, he is left groggy and unable to access his full power; if Odin foregoes the Odinsleep too long, his power and endurance falter until a complete Odinsleep is performed. Odin’s power also wanes if he spends too long away from Asgard. Odin then went to Aesheim (now called Midgard) and created the humans. Bor showed dislike over this and caused suffering for the humans. Initially struggling to control Mjolnir, Odin befriended a number of mystically-empowered prehistoric humans, forming the Stone Age Avengers to defend Earth from threats like the out-of-control Celestial known as the Fallen. Odin wanted to nail the Fallen's corpse to the Moon as a warning to other Celestials, but instead he and the Avengers sealed the Fallen in an underground chamber in the modern-day country of South Africa. He entered a romantic relationship with his comrade Lady Phoenix, who survived for longer than any of their comrades.

War of the Serpent

When Bor died, his son Cul proclaimed himself All-Father and ruler of Asgard but Odin, Vili, and Ve opposed him. Facing Cul's madness, perceived in his statements and actions against the mortals, wanting them to be afraid, Odin went to Yggdrasill and stabbed his eye as a sacrifice in exchange for wisdom, and was revealed that Cul was corrupted. The path to follow was then revealed to him by the World Tree via prophecy. along with his two brothers, Odin assaulted Cul's fortress. For forty days and forty nights, Cul and his Worthy remained hidden in the palace while his brothers slaughtered their Draumar forces and eventually broke in. Facing Odin, Cul denied their brotherhood, claiming to be the Serpent that Will Feast on the World. Odin recited the prophecy of the World Tree and then defeated his brother, projecting him away.

Burning Aesheim

Odin then massacred all of Aesheim, declaring that no God would ever live there again and renamed it Midgard. Leading his armies, he destroyed the realm, assaulting the fortresses of the mortals and killing every single one of them, billions of mortals tainted by the Serpent's sickness. Odin was known then as the Usurper or the Destroyer. He erased the memory of his brother, and became the All-Father, trying to rule with patience and compassion (unlike Cul), and trying to escape the World Tree prophecy.


Modern Age 

After Thor became too arrogant, Odin decided it was time to teach him some humility. Odin confiscated Mjolnir and had Thor stripped off his godly powers. Odin sent him disguised as crippled young medical student called Donald Blake. While being Blake. Thor learned the value of life and learned to care for the dying and sick while being a med student. After Thor had spent 10 years as blake, Odin planted in his brain to visit Norway. There Blake encountered a party of alien Kronans, also known as the Stone Men from Saturn, and rediscovered his magical hammer Mjolnir. Odin continued to take a great interest in his son's life, even though there was often friction between them because of Thor's love for Earth and its inhabitants. When Thor fell in love with his assistant Jane Foster, Odin disapproved and went to great lengths to break the relationship: He sent Loki to persuade the Enchantress to travel to Earth and seduce Thor, and when that failed, Odin even traveled to Earth himself, which caused Loki to abuse his absence to try and claim the Asgardian throne for himself. When Thor decided to reveal his secret identity as Donald Blake to her, Odin temporarily removed his powers Odin was believed dead twice before, killed both times in combat with the Fire Giant Surtur; during the first instance Heimdall, and later Balder, ruled Asgard in his absence, and a later time Thor inherited Odin's full power and ruled over Asgard and, later, Earth, although this latter part of Thor's lordship was erased due to time travel. Odin's spirit was present during the final Ragnarok, freeing Thor from Hela's clutches to send him to Those Who Sit Above in Shadow. As Thor eventually destroyed the Loom of Fates and stopped Asgard from perpetuating Ragnarok - which ends the entire Norse pantheon and Asgard itself - Thor believed Odin might be dead permanently.

#thor#odin#mjolnir#85#86#ragnarok#Hela#Asgard#godofwisdom#ninerealms


Batman and the Outsiders #6

This will be an intriguing book to talk about in light of the fact that I have a scope of considerations and feelings towards Batman and the Outsiders. I think there are a ton of extraordinary components and subjects found inside the book, and I think it is, by and large, engaging. Simultaneously, I don't feel as if Hill has totally discovered his mood writing immediately for comics . Each issue, up until this point, has contained such a restricted spotlight on a particular character or operation, it feels like the plot scarcely moves from issue to issue. That connects here.


When perusing for exchange however, I have absolute certainty that this will in all probability advantage the title on the grounds that the issues will tail each other like scenes in a film. The story won't need to suffer month-long hitches just to change the concentration to feature different individuals from the league. It will likewise remove the idea of, "The current month's issue centers around… " at the same time, rather, will feel like a consistent change. Until further notice however, all things considered, Batman and the Outsiders carries a touch of an unfocused account that slingshots us starting with one plot then onto the next every month… And that is not actually incredible for recurrent reading.

There's additionally the bothersome little issue of feeling somewhat unsurprising. Presently, I would prefer not to say that the book is self-evident, yet it feels somewhat like paint-by-numbers. What's more, this isn't to imply that that anything is terrible, simply that when I read an issue and an uncover happens, I don't get energized. I simply think, "No doubt, that bodes well." For instance, with the spotlight moving to Duke and Cassandra for this issue, we get the opportunity to see them experience villains attached to their past. As energizing as that may appear, the two individuals they experience are fairly clear when all is said and done. That doesn't imply that it isn't agreeable, it's just not as successful as it could be.


Proceeding with the ongoing pattern, Ra' al Ghul's dealings are certainly the most fascinating part of this title. He's scarcely in this issue, however he's by implication causing a remarkable mix. We study his terrific plan – explicitly that he has plans for Duke and Cassandra – however I can't resist the urge to feel that there's still more to this. That is to say, it's the Evil spirit all things considered. Some portion of his arrangements for Duke and Cassandra include giving every one of them an endowment of truth (which is the place the character uncovers referenced above become possibly the most important factor). While this is fascinating – and it is – it's very clear one of the new characters has a point they're filling in too!

*Dramatic Music Playing*
#batmanandtheoutsiders#6 #batman #DC #comics #DCcomics #duke #cassandra #ra'alghul

Dark Nights: Metal

In Scott Snyder's six-part Dark Nights: Metal!, we are introduced to a new villain for Batman and his allies to overcome. This villain is Barbatos, an entity that wishes to use Batman as a kind of gateway to enter his reality and conquer it. To accomplish this he pulls Batman into a different realm called the Dark Multiverse using different metals attached to his body at different times. 

The story has many twists and turns. At one point Batman travels through time. The heroes battle Barbatos' servants they had met earlier known as the Court of Owls. When Barbatos enters the DC Multiverse he brings seven twisted evil version of Batman with him. One of these is the Batman Who Laughs, a fusion of Batman and the Joker. Readers will enjoy Batman teaming up with the Joker himself to take down this mixed form of both. 

This miniseries features some of the most interesting mythology you will find in the entire DC Comics Universe. Barbatos is shown to have connections with different tribes and societies in different parts of history. 

In the end Batman faces off against The Batman Who Laughs, getting into a bloody fight and just when The Batman Who Laughs is about to get the upper hand he is shot in the back by The Joker, killing the Bruce gone Joker. And on the other hand Barbatos is also killed, releasing all kinds of beings and giving way to new storylines but thats a blog for another day. 
#thebatmanwholaughs #DC #batman #brucewayne #Darknight #darkknight #comics #dccomics

Thursday, December 12, 2019

Crisis On Infinite Earths


As currently the CW is airing their TV version of Crisis, I thought to myself this maybe the right time for all of you to understand what the series is all about, according to the comics, so that you guys are fully aware of how accurate they are to the comics.

Just like Marvels infinity war, DC comics has its own set of series of comic storylines that are filled with powerful entities colliding with our favorite DC heroes. One of which is “Crisis On infinite earths.”

The whole plot of this series is that, the Anti-Monitor wants to replace the normal DC universe composed of normal matter and replace it with anti-matter, so that he could re-shape the entire universe according to his way and rule the universe as well as end the age of heroes.

There are several heroes involved in putting an end to the Anti-Monitors schemes but as we all know when it comes huge plots like these, there is always sacrifice involved.


The major characters involved in this series and their roles:
·         Monitor
·         Harbinger
·         Pariah
·         Superman
·         Superboy- Prime
·         Alexander Luthor Jr.
·         Flash (Barry Allen)
·         Psycho Pirate
·         Anti-Monitor

The Monitor: Mar Novu is a higher being overseeing and maintaining balance in the universe. The Monitor is involved in putting several heroes and villains together as they served a higher purpose together which was facing the Anti-Monitor.   

Harbinger: Lyla Michaels or Harbinger manifested as the AI of the Monitor, jumping from universe to universe acting as a messenger for the Monitor and delivering his message to different heroes of the multiverse regarding the incoming crisis, bringing them to him in aiding him in fighting against the Anti-Monitor.     

Pariah: The Monitor found Pariah and used his power to defeat the Anti-Monitor, as he could sense where the Anti-Monitor would strike.

Superman: Kal’s purpose was to defend and fend off any foes that were sent by the Anti- Monitor.

Superboy-Prime: A Darker version of superman, Superboy-prime is drawn into the crisis after his universe gets destroyed by the anti-matter wave.

Alexander Luthor Jr.: Originating from Earth-3, Alex Luthor gained his powers as an infant during the time when he was traveling through different dimensions. He has power in controlling both matter and anti-matter.

The Flash: In order to stop the crisis from taking place, Barry Allen played a significant role, running faster then ever, to undo the crisis, but in doing so, sacrificed his life, disappearing into the speedforce.

Psycho Pirate:  Roger Hayden, Psycho Pirate was brought to Earth-1 by Harbinger. His power was manipulating emotions. Due to which he was a great threat to the Anti-Monitor as he tried to kill the pirate on many occasions but ultimately succeeded in infinite Crisis issue #6 (touchdown).

Anti-Monitor: He is the counter part of the Monitor but is of the Anti-Matter Universe. He is the mastermind behind the Crisis. And his motives as I wrote earlier is to replace the matter universe with the Anti-matter and kill everyone that got in his path.   

This is an amazing series written by Marv Wolfman and George Perez, that will make you dive into a realm of despair, tragedy, sacrifice as well as give you hope that even in the worst of times we should never lose hope as there’s always a way to beat the odds.  

#Infinitecrisis #Crisisoninfiniteearths #infiniteearths #DC #DCcomics #CWcrisisoninfiniteearths #CW #Arrowverse #theflash #crossover #dccrossover #warnerbrothers #series

Sunday, December 8, 2019

The Fallen Angel (Lucifer Morningstar)







Centuries ago, Lucifer Morningstar rebelled against the Kingdom of Heaven, and was thrown into a shapeless void known as the Chaoplasm. The Chaoplasm was transformed into an empty and barren land known by many as Hell, the final destination for damned souls. Here Morningstar ruled, awaiting the day he could be freed. His powers are deemed to be almost limitless and only second to the most powerful entity in the DC universe ‘The Presence’ and the arch-angel Michael Demiurgos. His powers include:
  • Nigh-Omnipotence: Despite other Archangels losing this power, Lucifer managed to retain it to the point where he can manipulate any cosmic force.
  • Cosmic Awareness
  • Energy Projection
  • Enhanced Intellect
  • Flight
  • Immortality: Lucifer cannot grow older with respect to time nor can he be killed. He can only be erased from existence by the presence.
  • Invulnerability
  • Magic: Lucifer is one the universe’s finest Magic users.
  • Matter Absorption
  • Necromancy: Lucifer has absolute control over the dead and control what happens to them.
  • Pyrokinesis: Lucifer can create, hold and control the Holy Fire according to his will.
  • Thermal-Blast: Lucifer can create flames at will.
  • Incineration: Lucifer’s flames are capable of incinerating any being in existence.
  • Dimensional Travel: Lucifer can create a Portal to hell whenever he wants.
  • Reality Alteration
  • Superhuman Stamina: Lucifer does not require food or sleep to operate.
  • Superhuman Strength
  • Superhuman Speed: Lucifer can circle the planet before he leaves your vision.
  • Telekinesis
  • Wings: As a fallen angel, Lucifer possesses large angelic wings.

In DC’s comic edition The Sandman Lucifer was forced to share his power after the Great Darkness's return, but Lucifer managed to keep most of his power. At one point a Cosmic entity, Dream of the Endless entered Hell searching for the Helm that had been stolen from him when he was imprisoned. After Dream recovered his helm and slighted him, Morningstar threatened to destroy Dream. Lucifer finally decided he was tired of his existence as the ruler of hell and decided to leave this position. Over that time, He manipulated various demons into fighting each other as well as led the war against heaven. However, at some point during his rule, he had become bored with this existence. He was fed up of how he was depicted among the mortals as the being who guided them to do wrong which was very untrue. He was simply there in hell to punish those who did wrong by their own choice and ended up with him. He had become tired of his reign over Hell and felt it was an unfair punishment that he should have to rule there forever simply because he once rebelled. He reached the final straw eventually and let every damned soul and demon escape hell and handed over the key to the Dream of the Endless. Eventually, control of Hell was handed over to two Angels, Duma (the angel of silence) and Remiel ("who stumbled rather than fell"), while Lucifer simply retired to Earth, specifically to Perth, Western Australia.
In the solo DC comic named Lucifer his storyline was explained after he was casted out of heaven and then he opens a piano bar called "Lux" in Los Angeles. Lucifer is portrayed as a rather charming and beautifully sophisticated man on the outside but on the inside, he was still the arch-angel with powers that were second only to his father Yahweh and as a result he had little to no respect or care for Mortal beings. Lucifer is however described as being the wisest and most handsome of all the angels that were present in heaven and he managed to keep most of it even after his fall making him an archangel. Despite his egoistic and narcissistic tendencies, he does follow a code of honor and respects his brother Michael Demiurgos. He also refuses to lie in any situation (A trait highly popular for the devil) but this should not in any way be confused with having virtue.

#lucifer#devil#morningstar#sandman#DC#heaven



Dark Nights: Metal Character Origins


This is another amazing adaption on the DC comic universe written by Scott Snyder. Emphasizing more on everybody’s favorite character, the James Bond of the Justice League “Batman.” The series circulates around the Dark Multiverse.

As we all know that batman, amongst his fellow Justice League members is the most prominent when it comes to justice and maintaining order. But in this series Batman has a more dark and evil origin. Though batman somewhat retains his characteristics as a hero of justice, his methods? not so much.

In this series there are six different versions of Batman.
·         The Red Death
·         The Dawnbreaker
·         The Drowned
·         The Merciless
·         The Devastator
·         The Murder Machine

Character Overview

The Red Death: The origin is set on Earth -52, where the flash (Barry Allen) is being attacked by this worlds version of Batman who is armed by all the Rogues weapons. The reason for this is because Batman wants the flash’s speed, so that he can go back on time and prevent his parents murder and save all the Robins that have died.  But the flash speaking with experience (because flashpoint) refuses to do so and tells him about the consequences. Batman ignores his warning and continues to attack him with the Bat tank. Batman manages to freeze the flashes leg by injecting a freezing formula developed by Mr. Freeze. This provide batman enough time to attach flash to the batmobile which has repurpose cosmic treadmill driving him into the speedforce. Doing so, robs Barry of the speedforce creating a new speedster version of Batman “The Red Death”.

The Dawnbreaker: This Batman’s origin is set on Earth -32, the origin is somewhat the same as the original Batman, starts off in Gotham City in the crime alley where Bruce’s parents are murdered in cold blood by Joe Chill. Instead of being afraid he became extremely angry and felt no fear due to which he goes of in pursuit of Joe Chill, while doing so a Green Lantern ring appears and chooses Bruce to be the wielder, thus making him a Green Lantern. With his new power tries to kill Joe Chill but due to the first law of being a green lantern (lethal force not permitted), is unable to do so.  Bruce in outrage orders the ring to do as it being told overloads the ring with his Will power, enabling the lethal force, literally melting Joe Chill. After that he protected Gotham not as Batman but as the Green Lantern, killing every criminal as well as Jim Gordan.
After doing so he is faced by all the green lantern corp. as he led darkness into his ring. Bruce kills the entire corp. even the guardians. With that act and creating a huge power battery, he becomes “Dawnbreaker”.

The Drowned: Origin starts of on Earth -11, where Bryce Wayne (female Bruce Wayne) fought Meta Humans. Mainly to avenge the death of his lover Silvester Kyle (male Selena Kyle). She also killed a lot of Atlanteans and ultimately was faced by Aqua woman. Bryce went to war with the Atlanteans and killed Aqua woman by ramming her trident into her, hoping they would get the message but the Atlantean fleet drowned all of Gotham. Because of this Bryce realize she needed to step up her game, so she went through a surgical process to become just like the Atlanteans, not only that she even engineered an army fight by her side called the Dead Water. And that’s how she became “the Drowned”.

The Merciless: The comic starts off at Earth -12 where Batman and Wonder woman had been at war with Aries for 2 years because Aries had forged a helmet that magnified his power a hundred times more. Eventually he was defeated but at a loss of wonder woman’s life. Once the helmet was removed Bruce decided to put the helmet on (aware of its corrupt power) with the intention to reshape war in merciful manner but that didn’t last long. After a few months the helmet corrupted him, making Bruce kill everyone even those who he considered as friends. Hence creating “The Merciless”.

The Devastator: The Origin takes place on Earth -1, where superman goes crazy and start killing everyone, he even killed his wife Louis Lane. Batman tries to kill him with the kryptonite spear but get his arm cut off with superman’s heat vision. But then Batman inject himself with a Doomsday Virus he engineered, transforming him into Batman Doomsday hybrid and kills superman. But after doing so his mind got corrupted. Hence “The Devastator” was born.

The Murder Machine: The origin kicks off on Earth -44, where we see all of Batman’s Rogues gallery beating Alfred and asking where Batman is. Alfred not breaking is beaten to death.
Upset batman ask cyborg to help finish Alfred’s A.I. called the Alfred protocol. Cyborg helps the A.I. up and running but by doing so sees that it is killing everyone that deems a threat to Bruce. After this Cyborg asks Batman to deactivate the system as it was meant to kill off people, but Bruce refuses and says that he will fix the program. After the Cyborg left the AI infected Bruce’s body and creating “The Murder Machine”.

The review on the “Dark Night: Metal” coming soon.

Monday, October 21, 2019

Flashpoint

 “How far would you go to bring back those you love”.

This is one of the most exciting adaptation of The Flash series.
Shows a whole new world of what could have been or what could have happened if Barry Allen (The Flash) would have prevented his mother’s death and how it would cause a butterfly effect, impacting everything and everyone around him to change, though it may be minute but enough to cause a shift and send ripples of distortion across the timeline, Such as
·         Barry never meeting Iris West (His wife in the original timeline)
·         Barry’s Mother being alive.
·         Death of Bruce Wayne (The Original Batman) instead of his parents leading his Father, Thomas Wayne to become the Flashpoint Batman and his Mother Martha Wayne to become this time lines version of the Joker.
·         Superman’s spaceship to land in Metropolis rather than on the Kent farm in Smallville, due to which is the kept in a secret government facility.
·         Aquaman and Wonderman are at war as WW killed his wife Mera. Captain Atom is kept as a secret weapon by Aquaman through whom he destroys the whole world.
·          Hal Jordan never becomes the Green Lantern. And is killed by Aquaman’s fleet.
·         Citizen Cold (Captain Cold) of this timeline is the world’s hero.  
·         Cyborg works for the government.
·         All together the justice league never came into existence.  
·         All the heroes (criminals of the original timeline) including Deathstroke and Lex Luther, Cyborg, Batman and the Shazam Kids unit to fight as a rebellious group to stop Aquaman and Wonderwomen from both sides.
·         Barry cannot fully harness the speed force as he was being prevented to do so by Dr. Zoom AKA the Reverse Flash.

This adaptation also puts our focus on each of these characters individually and better expresses why the DC universe needs these heroes and how lost we would be without them as there is no ounce of hope in this timeline. The sheer brutality of this adaptation will put you on the edge of your seat. The thriller feel will have you hooked.
One of the best series written by Geoff Johns. 
#Flash #Dc #theflashseries #superman #geoffjohns #aquaman #Dr.zoom #barryallen #batman