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Published January 22, 2022

DC Comics announces Flashpoint Beyond

DC Comics announced a sequel series to their 2011 event comic Flashpoint, titled Flashpoint Beyond, which will feature the return of deadly Batman Thomas Wayne.

Flashpoint followed Barry Allen, also known as The Flash, as he went back in time to save his late mother.

The move had grave consequences as Barry found himself in a dark timeline where the Justice League didn’t exist, Wonder Woman and Aquaman were waging a war against each other and Thomas had become a violent Batman after his son Bruce Wayne was murdered instead of him.

Flashpoint Beyond finds Thomas returning to his dark world after he helped Barry put the universe back together. Thomas becomes Batman once again, sending him on a journey around the world as he attempts to hunt down the Clockwork Killer.

The sequel event begins on April 5 with the release of Flashpoint Beyond issue No. 0, a 48-page comic book by writer Geoff Johns (Flashpoint) with art by Eduardo Risso (100 Bullets).

Flashpoint Beyond will then continue with issue No. 1, which launches on April 19. A new issue will then arrive every two weeks for the series, by writers Johns, Jeremy Adams (The Flash) and Tim Sheridan (Shazam) with art by Xermánico (Infinite Frontier).


The Bob’s Burgers Movie trailer debut

The Bob’s BurgersMovie’s first trailer was recently released. And ahead of that debut, 20th Century Studios released the synopsis for the upcoming “animated, big-screen, musical comedy-mystery-adventure based on the long-running Emmy-winning series.”

The overview reveals that Bob and Linda will be dealing with problems at the restaurant that could ruin their summer. Meanwhile, Louise, Tina, and Gene try to solve a mystery afoot in town. It sounds like an episode of Bob’s Burgers, but movie-sized. Fans can likely expect jokes, songs, and familiar Bob’s Burgers sincerity.

The Bob’s Burgers Movie is an “epic adventure” for the Belcher family. The cast includes series regulars Bob (H. Jon Benjamin), Linda (John Roberts), Tina (Dan Mintz), Gene (Eugene Mirman), and Louise (Kristen Schaal).

Published in Dawn, Young World, January 22th, 2022

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