I didn't think DC would overdo a story more than they did the Death of Superman, but here comes Flashpoint to prove me wrong. There have got to be some kids thinking that Flash's trademark is time travel instead of speed.
I didn't think DC would overdo a story more than they did the Death of Superman, but here comes Flashpoint to prove me wrong. There have got to be some kids thinking that Flash's trademark is time travel instead of speed.
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From what I recall, Flashpoint Paradox was a faux-reboot. The universe that got changed at the end wasn't a pre-existent DC animated continuity. The characters who ended up with different costumes and voices never appeared in any animated projects before Flashpoint Paradox.
It always seemed to me that Under the Red Hood/Public Enemies/Apocalypse/Crisis on Two Earths/Doom were part of the same continuity, followed by Flashpoint and DCAMU. But I guess it's more like head canon.
Superman/Batman: Apocalypse was connected to Superman/Batman: Public Enemies, Crisis on Two Earths and Doom were tied to each others, but the other DC animated films were unconnected standalone. Before Flashpoint Paradox, there wasn't a real resemblance of continuity: adapting TDKR, All-Star or Public Enemies was kind of the same.
It was basically a meme of the Flash show of how Barry (and his family) love screwing with the timeline).
But it was technically the starting point for the original DCAMU because that's what lead to that version of the DCU being created like how the New 52 came out of Post-Crisis Flashpoint.
Yeah, but it not being a reboot of a pre-existent ongoing continuity make to me the DCAMU more acceptable than the Tomorrowverse being the DCAMU overwritten. It's so dumb.
Nah, different designs. And the Timmverse was still featured in DTVs releasing parallel to the DCAMU.
Well, technically it's a pre-existent animated universe even if they didn't really develop what's distinct about it much in Flashpoint Paradox...but I think most people assumed the Tomorrowverse was a rebooted version of the DCAMU ever since the way Apokolips War ended.
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This might come as a surprise to you, but Batman is more popular. Look at Wonder Woman, She only got 2 animated films since the start of WB animation. You’re crying over nothing. And Superman got plenty of cool moments in those movies where his name wasn’t titled on one.