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Flashpoint Beyond #2

Aug 2022 · DC · 3.99 USD
“The Clockwork Killer Chapter Two: Gilda the Good Witch”

In "The Clockwork Killer Chapter Two: Gilda the Good Witch," Thomas grapples with the mystery of why the Flashpoint timeline has resurfaced, chasing leads through the fractured remnants of time. His journey takes him to Arkham, where he confronts the enigmatic Gilda Dent—harboring deep resentment toward him for Harvey's fate—while the past and present collide in ways he never expected. Written by Geoff Johns, Tim Sheridan, and Jeremy Adams, with art by Xermanico and Mikel Janín, and colors by Romulo Fajardo Jr. and Jordie Bellaire, this issue blends psychological tension with the eerie weight of alternate realities. The cover by Mitch Gerads captures the haunting intensity of the moment.

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writer Geoff Johns · writer Tim Sheridan · writer Jeremy Adams · artist Xermanico · artist Mikel Janín · inker Xermanico · inker Mikel Janín · colorist Romulo Fajardo Jr. · colorist Jordie Bellaire · letterer Rob Leigh · cover Mitch GeradsMitch Gerads

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artist Xermanico
inker Xermanico
letterer Rob Leigh
cover pencils Mitch Gerads
cover inks Mitch Gerads

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Trying to determine why the Flashpoint timeline has been brought back into existence, Thomas investigates to learn who killed Barry Allen and others who potentially have the ability to affect time. He travels to Arkham to get answers from the Psycho-Pirate, and ends up confronting Gilda Dent, who blames Thomas for Harvey's death.

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