I want to have a date with Superman

PS of the previous chapter

The snow globe comes from the comic "Flashpoint: Beyond", which is a very interesting setting. The idea of ​​Harley holding the Flashpoint timeline comes from the snow globe in the comic. Bateman inserted the timeline of the Flashpoint universe into it. In a snow globe, he held the entire universe in his hands.

After the end of the final crisis, this book has almost entered its final stage. The main plots are the "Darkseid War", Barbatos's "Metal Incident", Hecate's "Magic Debt", Pappetua's "The Omnipotent Universe".

There may be other short plots interspersed during this period, such as these chapters of "Flashpoint". The content will not be too long, and Flashpoint is about to end.

I personally like "Flashpoint" very much ("Flashpoint" is best read in conjunction with "Flashpoint: Beyond"). The comics are really exciting, especially the emotional lines between Barry and his mother, and Bruce and his father. It's really touching.

I even felt like bursting into tears when I read Thomas Wayne's letter to Bruce.

However, this book won’t focus too much on the father-son relationship between Thomas and Bruce, because I let Bruce’s parents go to heaven early, and Bruce’s relationship is intact without much regret.

In addition, the settings in the book are also different from those in the comics. For example, Aquaman still has a human father in "Flashpoint" and still grew up in Cien Port.

I changed it to say that he has no contact with human society.

Because his behavior in "Flashpoint" was dishonest and unjust to his friends - Earth and Stone Man was his friend, trusted him, and loved him, but he transformed Earth and Stone Man into an earthquake weapon.

Unfaithful to his wife - he first fell in love with Diana and even got engaged. Later, they broke up and he married Mela. When he met Diana, he rekindled his old relationship. When Diana killed Mela, he pretended to be unfaithful to his wife. The Saint of Love wants to destroy Amazon and the entire world for Mela - in the comics, he simply avenges Mela.

Cruel to life - he used earthquake weapons to destroy Europe, killing hundreds of millions of people, and later destroyed Britain, captured most of the United States, and killed billions of people. Finally, he used bombs to destroy the world, killing everyone. .

According to the original comic setting, Arthur grew up in human society and turned into a murderer, which shows that he has a bad nature.

It was because of the influence of my education and living environment that I became indifferent to human beings.

In fact, the plot of "Flashpoint" is very complicated. I don't want to waste too much space, so I only simplified a lot of content from Lightning Ha's perspective.

Readers who are interested in the original plot but are too lazy to read the comics can watch the two DC animated movies "Time Paradox" and "Suicide Squad: Punishment", which are better than the live-action movies.

My three favorite DC movies are all animated. In addition to Time Paradox and Severe Punishment, there is also "City of Demons" by Zha Kang. Many settings in the book are related to them.

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