Trapped in a timeless limbo, Barry Allen, the Flash, can only watch in silent and helpless horror as, one by one, countless universes fade from existence in order to feed the insatiable need for power of the Anti-Monitor, a being from the anti-matter universe of Qward.
Under the guidance of the Monitor, his benevolent opposite, the super-heroes and villains of all realities are brought together for a last, desperate stand against the forces that promise the literal end of all existence.
So, the Barry Allen version of The Flash, if that helps.
I haven't started readin' the book yet, so I can't tell ya more than that.
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I just picked up the hardcover novel of that story - it's supposed to be told from The Flash's point of view - last week at Half Price Books.
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The multiverse is dying.
If ever a hero were needed, it is NOW.
Trapped in a timeless limbo, Barry Allen, the Flash, can only watch in silent and helpless horror as, one by one, countless universes fade from existence in order to feed the insatiable need for power of the Anti-Monitor, a being from the anti-matter universe of Qward.
Under the guidance of the Monitor, his benevolent opposite, the super-heroes and villains of all realities are brought together for a last, desperate stand against the forces that promise the literal end of all existence.
So, the Barry Allen version of The Flash, if that helps.
I haven't started readin' the book yet, so I can't tell ya more than that.
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