If you’re looking for a book that breaks down each and every nitpick and tweak to the DCU, you won’t get it here.
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As a simple story about heroism and the costs it entails, it turned out not to be too shabby after all.
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Everything changes here.
It’s not a perfect story, but it’s very enjoyable...
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Barry's going into the dog house for what he did.
While Flashpoint #5 might finally give the story some underpinning weight, it also falls into the same traps that have plagued the series since the beginning.
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Though Flashpoint #5 added so much needed emotional ties to what was going on, these elements could not hide the overall weak story by Geoff Johns.
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Nevertheless, it's an important touchstone, as it's the last of the old DCU comics to come out prior to the New 52.
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Finally, it's over, and the DCU is changed forever because Barry Allen missed his mommy.
... the Flash reduces the entirety of Flashpoint to essentially a temper tantrum...
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Somehow too much and too little at the same time...
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... all of the changed characters in "Flashpoint" have nothing to do with the main storyline...
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