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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
* When Barry briefs Superman on the concept of "TV World" (the world of the TV shows), he seems to establish that it wasn't just [[Earth-1]] that was affected by Barry not causing Flashpoint, instead creating an entirely new multiverse. As such, all of the hardcover novels take place in the Earth-1a continuity. This is elaborated on further throughout the novel, such as when the shadowy figure who tortures [[Cisco Ramon]] makes it clear that he is aware of "multiverse''s''", plural.
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* When [[Barry Allen (Earth-1)|Barry]] briefs [[Clark Kent|Superman]] on the concept of "TV World" (the world of the TV shows), he seems to establish that it wasn't just [[Earth-1]] that was affected by him not causing [[Flashpoint (event)|Flashpoint]], instead creating an entirely new [[Multiverse]]. As such, all of the hardcover novels take place in the Earth-1A continuity.
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**This is elaborated on further throughout the novel, such as when the shadowy [[Bruce Wayne (Earth-27)|figure]] who tortures [[Cisco Ramon|Cisco]] makes it clear that he is aware of "multiverse''s''", plural.
*The novels all take place before {{Cross|Crisis on Infinite Earths}}. Therefore it is not known what happened to the non-Flashpoint multiverse, whether they were combined into [[Earth-Prime]] or if they were written out of existence entirely.
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*The novels all take place before {{Cross|Crisis on Infinite Earths}}. Therefore, it is not known what happened to the non-Flashpoint multiverse; whether it was merged into [[Earth-Prime]] or written out of existence entirely.
   
 
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Revision as of 23:05, 27 March 2021

The Flash: The Legends of Forever is a novel written by Barry Lyga. It was released on March 23, 2021 by Amulet Books.[1]

Synopsis

The Flash and his friends have defeated Anti-Matter Man, but the race to save the multiverse is far from over. As the sinister schemer behind Anti-Matter Man’'s release looms large at the end of Time itself, Barry seeks help from time experts, the Legends of Tomorrow. Meanwhile, Cisco has been taken by a mysterious figure—and Owlman's plans for Madame Xanadu come to a thrilling head. Picking right up where The Flash: Supergirl's Sacrifice left off, this action-packed adventure brings the Crossover Crisis to a dramatic conclusion.[1]

Trivia

  • When Barry briefs Superman on the concept of "TV World" (the world of the TV shows), he seems to establish that it wasn't just Earth-1 that was affected by him not causing Flashpoint, instead creating an entirely new Multiverse. As such, all of the hardcover novels take place in the Earth-1A continuity.
    • This is elaborated on further throughout the novel, such as when the shadowy figure who tortures Cisco makes it clear that he is aware of "multiverses", plural.
  • The novels all take place before Crisis on Infinite Earths. Therefore, it is not known what happened to the non-Flashpoint multiverse; whether it was merged into Earth-Prime or written out of existence entirely.

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