10 DC Comic Events That Need Comebacks After Flashpoint Beyond

Flashpoint has become one of DC’s most iconic storylines/events, with its alternate universe inspiring various adaptations outside the comics. The story of said world also continued in Flashpoint Beyond. It’s not the only iconic event DC followed up with a sequel, with Dark Crisis doing the same for Crisis on Infinite Earths.Given that the space between these continuations is sometimes decades apart, there’s a precedent for DC revisiting old storylines. Whether these be separate universes building off the events of the originals or new takes on the same concepts in modern DC continuity, several comics offer the chance to explore distinct parts of the DC multiverse. Likewise, creators could shed new, more digestible light on formerly contentious events.This 1990s crossover saw several major DC villains make deals with Neron, the devil of the DC Universe. Though these deals were double-sided upgrades, their implications weren’t always explored afterward. This likely stemmed from involving such prominent villains.RELATED: 10 Best Comics Where The Flash Travels Through Time

Flashpoint has become one of DC’s most iconic storylines/events, with its alternate universe inspiring various adaptations outside the comics. The story of said world also continued in Flashpoint Beyond. It’s not the only iconic event DC followed up with a sequel, with Dark Crisis doing the same for Crisis on Infinite Earths.

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Given that the space between these continuations is sometimes decades apart, there’s a precedent for DC revisiting old storylines. Whether these be separate universes building off the events of the originals or new takes on the same concepts in modern DC continuity, several comics offer the chance to explore distinct parts of the DC multiverse. Likewise, creators could shed new, more digestible light on formerly contentious events.

This 1990s crossover saw several major DC villains make deals with Neron, the devil of the DC Universe. Though these deals were double-sided upgrades, their implications weren’t always explored afterward. This likely stemmed from involving such prominent villains.

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