The Flash started off its third season on an ambitious note. The premiere episode "Flashpoint" adapted the comic book mini-series of the same name. But while the two versions of Flashpoint share certain basic similarities, this episode was, at best, a very loose adaptation of the source material.
We explored whether that's a good or bad thing in our "Flashpoint" review, but we thought it would be a good idea to dig a little deeper into Flashpoint and explore just how the two versions compare.
Full spoilers for "The Flash" continue below.
The Flashpoint comic was written by Geoff Johns and drawn by Andy Kubert, and it was published as DC's flagship comic during the summer of 2011. The comic presented a dark, almost post-apocalyptic vision of the DC Universe wherein many familiar heroes were MIA and the Amazons and Atlanteans were locked in a perpetual, destructive war.
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