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One day, Flash wake ups and realizes that the world he knew has changed completely. He is no longer super speed, Justice League never existed, Batman uses guns and kills criminals daily, Hal Jordan has never received the ring of Green Lantern, Supermans spaceship does not fall down Kents farm but falls down middle of the city and causes countless deaths, while he is arrested for experiment object by the government . And World War III is going on…
CRITICS OF "Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox"
Peter Canavese
For all its apocalyptic fate-of-the-world theatrics, this...[adaptation of] the 2011 graphic novel Flashpoint by Geoff Johns and Andy Kubert...has an emotional core to give purpose to its crazy amounts of mayhem. [Blu-ray]
The film feels unique and vibrant if only for the fact that it's the painfully rare DCAU title that doesn't revolve around Batman, Superman, or a Batman/Superman-led Justice League.
Years from now it may be looked at as the animated film that took the direct to video comic book movie market to another level of storytelling possibilities. Yes, it's that good.