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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. |
* 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 [[The Time Trapper|figure]] who tortures [[Cisco Ramon|Cisco]] makes it clear that he is aware of "multiverse''s''", plural. |
**This is elaborated on further throughout the novel, such as when the shadowy [[The Time Trapper|figure]] who tortures [[Cisco Ramon|Cisco]] makes it clear that he is aware of "multiverse''s''", plural. |
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− | *The novels all take place |
+ | *The novels all take place during and after the TV World's {{Cross|Crisis on Infinite Earths}}. By chapter 28 of the novel, the TV World's Crisis is over, and seems to have had no effect on this continuity, since this Multiverse's crisis is caused by [[Flashpoint (event)|Flashpoint]]. |
==External links== |
==External links== |
Revision as of 21:37, 28 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 during and after the TV World's Crisis on Infinite Earths. By chapter 28 of the novel, the TV World's Crisis is over, and seems to have had no effect on this continuity, since this Multiverse's crisis is caused by Flashpoint.
External links
- The Flash: The Legends of Forever at Amazon.com
References
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Vengeance • The Haunting of Barry Allen • A Generation of Vipers • Hocus Pocus • Age of Atlantis • Fatal Legacies • Johnny Quick • Curse of the Ancients • Climate Changeling • The Tornado Twins • Master of Illusion • Green Arrow's Perfect Shot • Supergirl's Sacrifice • The Legends of Forever |