Flashpoint: The World of Flashpoint Featuring Wonder Woman #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis collection gathers the Green Lantern-centric tie-in issues from DC's 2011 Flashpoint event, exploring an alternate timeline where the world is fractured by war. It features stories that reimagine the Green Lantern mythos within the Flashpoint universe, including the fate of Hal Jordan and the Corps in a reality where the Amazons and Atlanteans are at war. The volume is part of the broader 'World of Flashpoint' series, offering a focused look at how the Green Lantern corner of the DCU was reshaped by the event's altered history.
In "The Arrangement," part of the Flashpoint: The World of Flashpoint Featuring Wonder Woman series, a fractured resistance fights to survive in a world where Wonder Woman's legacy has been twisted by occupation. With Penny uncovering the Britannia armor and confronting the Amazonian warrior in a clash that sends them crashing into a prison ship, the true cost of her name is revealed. Lois, meanwhile, risks everything to send a desperate message to the world—before her sacrifice echoes across the occupied U.K. Written by Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning, with art by Christian Duce and inks by Walden Wong, this issue is a gripping, emotionally charged chapter in a fractured timeline. The cover by Shane Davis and Sandra Hope captures the tension and stakes of a world turned upside down.
In "The Arrangement," Diana ventures beyond Themyscira’s shores and is saved from a baby kraken by Arthur, sparking an unlikely bond. Their growing connection leads them to agree to a marriage that could unite the Amazons and Atlanteans—until a shocking betrayal shatters the fragile peace.
In "The Sacrifice," Arthur’s arrival with an Atlantean armada at Themyscira ignites a volatile standoff, testing the fragile peace between the two nations. As tensions explode into war, both sides are pushed to desperate measures—volcanic eruptions, mass evacuations, and deadly confrontations—culminating in a tragic clash between Mera and Diana that reshapes the conflict.
In "Emperor Aquaman Part One," Brion Markov's powers are weaponized by the Atlanteans to submerge much of Europe, while his sister Tara uses her abilities to raise a new Themyscira and protect the Amazons. As the Atlanteans track Tara down, her survival becomes the key to stopping their escalating conquest.
In "Emperor Aquaman Part Two," Arthur grapples with his dual heritage as he sends Siren and Orm on a deadly mission to eliminate Tara, haunted by memories of his past. When Penthesilea intervenes and kills Siren, the fragile balance of power shifts—just as Diana launches a daring assault on Arthur's flagship.
In "Emperor Aquaman Part Three," Diana confronts Arthur with the shocking truth: both of them have been manipulated by Orm and her aunt into waging war. When a final signal from Orm sets off explosions aboard Atlantean ships, Arthur, believing the Amazons are behind the attack, prepares to unleash the geo-pulse weapon.
In "Breaking News," Lois Lane finds herself stranded in a shattered Europe after an Atlantean geo-pulse floods the continent, separating her from Jimmy Olsen. Swept to safety by Amazons, she’s brought to a new Themyscira on the British Isles—only to discover the island’s warrior society enforces its rule with a harsh, unyielding hand.
In "Live and Exclusive," Lois teams up with a resistance cell led by Grifter, using her mysterious device to track down the elusive Britannia armor prototype—hope for turning the tide in a war-torn world. But as they close in on the location, the mission takes a dangerous turn when they realize the trap was set just for them.
In "Kill the Story," Jo and her resistance cell are caught in a deadly trap after Bobbie Stephenson's betrayal, forcing them to fight their way out. As Penny dons the Britannia armor and clashes with Wonder Woman, the battle sends them crashing into a prison ship—where Wonder Woman finally begins to grasp the truth behind the war she’s been fighting. Meanwhile, Lois, desperate and determined, uses hidden equipment to send a final message to the world before her life is cut short.
In "Shades of Gray," Desai finds himself hunted after Yasunari and the Holts are mysteriously released from prison to kill him. As he survives the ambush, he’s left questioning who set them free—and what their true intentions might be.
In "Once Upon a Time in the East," Jo Desai follows the trail of an attack on The Outsider into the heart of Kahndaq, where she uncovers a threat far more unexpected than Blackout or Black Adam. The mystery deepens as she confronts a new adversary in a land already torn by conflict.
In "Men from Space," Jo and J'onn J'onzz confront the weight of their pasts as secrets unravel between them. With J'onzz hinting at a hidden alliance in the Amazonian-Atlantean War, the tension escalates when Desai reveals he’s ready for the Martian’s return—no matter the cost.
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↩ Reprints Flashpoint: Emperor Aquaman #1 (2011), Flashpoint: Lois Lane and the Resistance #1 (2011), Flashpoint: The Outsider #1 (2011), Flashpoint: Wonder Woman and the Furies #1 (2011), Flashpoint: Emperor Aquaman #2 (2011), Flashpoint: Lois Lane and the Resistance #2 (2011), Flashpoint: The Outsider #2 (2011), Flashpoint: Wonder Woman and the Furies #2 (2011), Flashpoint: Emperor Aquaman #3 (2011), Flashpoint: Lois Lane and the Resistance #3 (2011), Flashpoint: The Outsider #3 (2011), Flashpoint: Wonder Woman and the Furies #3 (2011)
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